Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Biolinguistics Vol 5 Issues 1-2 published

BIOLINGUISTICS has just published its latest issue at
http://www.biolinguistics.eu/index.php/biolinguistics. We invite you to
review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review
articles and items of interest.

Thanks for the continuing interest in our work,
Kleanthes K. Grohmann and Cedric Boeckx
BIOLINGUISTICS Editors-in-Chief
editor@biolinguistics.eu

BIOLINGUISTICS
Vol 5, No 1-2 (2011)
Table of Contents
http://www.biolinguistics.eu/index.php/biolinguistics/issue/view/18

Editorial
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Biolinguistic Perspectives on Recursion: Introduction to the Special Issue
(001-009)
Uli Sauerland, Andreas Trotzke


Articles
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Learning Recursion: Multiple Nested and Crossed Dependencies (010-035)
Meinou de Vries, Morten Christiansen, Karl-Magnus Petersson

What in the World Makes Recursion so Easy to Learn? A Statistical Account
of the Staged Input Effect on Learning a Center-Embedded Structure in
Artificial Grammar Learning (AGL) (036-042)
Fenna Poletiek

Recursion in Language: A Layered-Derivation Approach (043-056)
Jan-Wouter Zwart

The Acquisition of Recursion: How Formalism Articulates the Child’s Path
(057-086)
Tom W. Roeper

The Neural Basis of Recursion and Complex Syntactic Hierarchy (087-104)
Angela Dorkas Friederici, Jörg Bahlmann, Roland Friedrich, Michiru
Makuuchi

Implicit Artificial Syntax Processing: Genes, Preference, and Bounded
Recursion (105-132)
Vasiliki Folia, Christian Forkstam, Martin Ingvar, Karl Magnus
Petersson, Karl Magnus Petersson

An Uncouth Approach to Language Recursivity (133-150)
Eleonora Russo, Alessandro Treves


Reviews
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“A Running Back” and Forth: A Review of Recursion and Human Language
(151-169)
David J. Lobina


BIOLINGUISTICS
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FRONT COVER
The Editors

BACK COVER
The Editors

FULL ISSUE
The Editors

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