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The Acquisition of Syllabic and Word Structure : Individual Differences and Universal ConstraintsFAINGOLD, E. D.Language Sciences. 1990, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 101-113Article
Textual Cohesion in Modern Standard ChineseOKUROWSKI, M. E.Language Sciences. 1989, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 89-104Article
Spoken Language Phonotactics Implications for the ESL/EFL Classroom in Speech Production and PerceptionHIEKE, A. E.Language Sciences. 1989, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 197-213Article
Multilingualism in the Northern Khmer Population of Thailand in Language Use in ThailandSMALLEY, W. A.Language Sciences. 1988, Vol 10, Num 2, pp 395-408Article
The Development of New and Old Information in Young Children's Early Language in Special Issue Current Topics in Child Language AcquisitionBAKER, N. D; GREENFIELD, P. M.Language Sciences. 1988, Vol 10, Num 1, pp 3-34Article
Object-prefix Incorporation in Proto Tupí-Guaraní VerbsJENSEN, C.Comparative Linguistics of South American Indian Languages. Language Sciences. 1987, Vol 9, Num 1, pp 45-55Book Chapter
En torno a la lengua KunzaLEHNERT, R.Comparative Linguistics of South American Indian Languages. Language Sciences. 1987, Vol 9, Num 1, pp 103-112Book Chapter
Dialects and Historical/Comparative Linguistics : The Interconnection of Space and TimeRITCHIE KEY, M.Language Sciences. 1987, Vol 9, Num 66, pp 207-215Article
The Early Stage Vocabulary and Grammar Acquisition of a Brunei Malay ChildCRAIG, S; KIMBALL, L. A.Language Sciences. 1987, Vol 9, Num 66, pp 253-266Article
Sign AphasiaLEBRUN, Y.Towards a Neurology of Language. Language Sciences. 1985, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 143-154Book Chapter
The Cyclic and Non-Cyclic Distinction and the Verbs of Sense in EnglishNEY, J. W.Language Sciences. 1985, Vol 7, Num 62, pp 333-353Article
The Concept of Balance and Linguistic NaturalnessBAILEY, C. J. N.Language in a Semiotic Frame. Language Sciences. 1984, Vol 6, Num 2, pp 229-238Book Chapter
The Functions of Past Tenses : Greek, Latin, Italian, FrenchPULGRAM, E.Language in a Semiotic Frame. Language Sciences. 1984, Vol 6, Num 2, pp 239-269Book Chapter
The Child's Acquisition of Sound Patterns : Can It Really be Studied as Child Phonology?PENG, F. C. C.Language Sciences. 1984, Vol 6, Num 1, pp 107-128Article
The Conjunctive System of English : A Study of Form and MeaningGUNTER, R.Language Sciences. 1984, Vol 6, Num 1, pp 1-29Article
Language Planning for AustraliaNEUSTUPNY J. V.Language Sciences. 1977, Num 45, pp 28-30Article
A Preliminary Model for the Examination of Doctor-Patient CommunicationCASSELL E. J; SKOPEK L; FRASER B et al.Language Sciences. 1976, Num 43, pp 10-13Article
A Preliminary Model for the Examination of Doctor-Patient CommunicationLanguage Sciences. 1976, Num 43, pp 10-13Article
On the Evaluation of Competing Analysis in Historical Phonology : Naturalness, Minimality and the Case of Armenian /erk/PICARD, M.Language Sciences. 1990, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 85-99Article
Semiotic Modeling Systems, Primary and SecondaryBIRNBAUM, H.Language Sciences. 1990, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 53-63Article
The Differential Sensitivity of Consonants and Vowels to StressBERG, T.Language Sciences. 1990, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 65-84Article
A Method of Estimating the Total Number of Words in EnglishFAIR, C. M.Language Sciences. 1989, Vol 11, Num 4, pp 355-366Article
How People Listen to Languages They Don't KnowLORCH, M. P; MEARA, P.Language Sciences. 1989, Vol 11, Num 4, pp 343-353Article
Language and Women's Place with Special Reference to ArabicABD-EL-JAWAD, H. R. S.Language Sciences. 1989, Vol 11, Num 3, pp 305-324Article
Language and the Communication DatumSULLIVAN, W. J.Language Sciences. 1989, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 67-88Article