In:Unity and Diversity of Languages
Edited by Piet van Sterkenburg
[Not in series 141] 2008
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 3 July 2008
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.141.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
Plenary sessions1
Sign languages East and West
Lifting the veil: Uncovering language origin
Pragmatics and the lexicon
Syntactic constraints
Aspects of the neural representation of spoken language
From concepts to meaning: The role of lexical knowledge
Language rights, human development and linguistic diversity in a globalizing world
Formal semantics for interpreting temporal annotation
Parallel sessions109
Words, mind and brain
Information structure: Notional distinctions, ways of expression
Language policy: The first half-century
Intercultural pragmatics, language and society
Historical linguistics in 2008: The state of the art
Lexical semantics
(Tense), aspect, mood and modality – an imperfect 2008 state of the art report
Syntax: The state of the art
Index of terms
