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APPENDIX B. Social Science Citation Index
This appendix shows a sample of a search result using the electronic
database Social Science Citation Index. It represents a
cited reference search on Bickerton's book Roots of
Language. It identifies both articles that cite this work and
also book reviews of it. Try a citation search on other books and
articles you are interested in.
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60(n4): 359-363.
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and Brain Sciences. 1984; 7(n2): 173-188.
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V99: P80.
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1982 Jun 24; V29: P34.
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Aug; v247: P26.
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1983; v82: P456.
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Subordination Marking. Linguistics. 1988; 26(n3): 335-364.
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English-based Creoles. Lingua. 1984; 62(n1-2): 97-120.
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Languages. Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 661-688.
- 22. Byun, Ms. Bilingualism and Bilingual Education - The Case of
The Korean Immigrants In The United-states. International Journal of The
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- 23. Caskey, Af. Controlling Into Purpose Clauses The Creole Way.
Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 689-712.
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(n2).
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Peking-mandarin. Language. 1985; 61(n2): 352-377.
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On Language-contact Research. International Journal of The Sociology of
Language. 1984; (n45): 9-20.
- 27. Coppieters, R. Variation Theory and 2nd Language- acquisition
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Creolization. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1984; 7(n2): 191-192.
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of Child Language. 1988; 15(n3): 669-671.
- 32. Cziko, G. Testing The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis - A
Review of Childrens Acquisition of Articles/. Language. 1986; 62(n4):
878-898.
- 33. Cziko, G; Koda, K. A Japanese Childs Use of Stative and
Punctual Verbs. Journal of Child Language. 1987; 14(n1): 99-111.
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Anthropologist. 1983; 85(n1): 193-195.
- 35. Dwyer, D. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. American
Anthropologist. 1983; 85(n1): 193-195.
- 36. Edwards, W. Code Selection and Shifting In Guyana. Language In
Society. 1983; 12(n3): 295-311.
- 37. Feldman, C; Stone, A.; Renderer, B. Stage, Transfer, and
Academic-achievement In Dialect-speaking Hawaiian Adolescents. Child
Development. 1990; 61(n2): 472-484.
- 38. Ferraz, L. The Substrate of Annobonese. African Studies. 1984;
43(n2): 119-136.
- 39. Fleisher, M. Acculturation and Narcissism - A Study of Culture
Contact Among The Makah Indians. Anthropos. 1984; 79(n4- 6): 409-431.
- 40. Foley, W. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. Comparative Studies
In Society and History. 1984; 26(n2): 335-344.
- 41. Foley, W. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. Comparative Studies
In Society and History. 1984; 26(n2): 335-344.
- 42. Frawley, W. Handbook of Discourse Analysis, Vol 1, Disciplines
of Discourse, Vol 2, Dimensions of Discourse, Vol 3, Discourse and
Dialog, Vol 4, Discourse Analysis In Society - Vandijk, Language. 1987;
63(n2): 361-397.
- 43. Gibson, K. Inherent Variation Or Language Change - A Study of
2 Verbs In Guyanese Creole. Lingua. 1983; 60(n4): 341-349.
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Creole. Language. 1986; 62(n3): 571-586.
- 45. Gibson, K. Tense and Aspect In Guyanese Creole With Reference
to Jamaican and Carriacouan. International Journal of American
Linguistics. 1992; 58(n1 Jan): 49-95.
- 46. Givon, T. The Krio Numeral One and The Pragmatics of
Reference. African Studies. 1984; 43(n2): 171-185.
- 47. Golinkoff, R; Hirshpasek, K. Let The Mute Speak - What Infants
Can Tell Us About Language-acquisition. Merrill-palmer Quarterly-journal
of Developmental Psychology. 1990; 36(n1): 67- 91.
- 48. Goodenough, W. Evolution of The Human Capacity For Beliefs.
American Anthropologist. 1990; 92(n3): 597-612.
- 49. Goodman, M. Are Creole Structures Innate. Behavioral and Brain
Sciences. 1984; 7(n2): 193-194.
- 50. Goodman, M. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. International
Journal of American Linguistics. 1985; 51(n1): 109- 137.
- 51. Goodman, M. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. International
Journal of American Linguistics. 1985; 51(n1): 109- 137.
- 52. Gordon, P. Learnability and Feedback. Developmental
Psychology. 1990; 26(n2): 217-220.
- 53. Gregory, S. Auto Traffic In Egypt As A Verdant Grammar. Social
Psychology Quarterly. 1985; 48(n4): 337-348.
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Recognition. Cognition. 1987; 25(n1-2): 135-155.
- 55. Harris, J. Syntactic Variation and Dialect Divergence. Journal
of Linguistics. 1984; 20(n2): 303-327.
- 56. Hirschfeld, L. Kinship and Cognition - Genealogy and The
Meaning of Kinship Terms. Current Anthropology. 1986; 27(n3): 217- 242.
- 57. Holm, J. Features In The Noun Phrase Common to The Atlantic
Creoles. Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 867-881.
- 58. Huebner, T. Language Education Policy In Hawaii - 2 Case
Studies and Some Current Issues. International Journal of The Sociology
of Language. 1985; (n56): 29-49.
- 59. Huebner, T. System and Variability In Interlanguage Syntax.
Language Learning. 1985; 35(n2): 141-163.
- 60. Hurford, J. The Evolution of The Critical Period For
Language-acquisition. Cognition. 1991; 40(n3 Sep): 159-201.
- 61. Itkonen, E. Concerning The Ontological Question In
Linguistics. Language & Communication. 1984; 4(n4): 241-246.
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and Universals. Lingua. 1984; 64(n4): 291-323.
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Linguistics - Thomason,sg, Kaufman,t. Language. 1989; 65(n3): 623- 628.
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Gullah. Language In Society. 1984; 13(n3): 351-362.
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- 67. Kihm, A. Pidgin and Creole Linguistics - Muhlhausler,p.
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129-140.
- 70. Kramsch, C. Foreign-language Textbooks Construction of Foreign
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- 71. Lamiroy, B. The Complementation of Aspectual Verbs In French.
Language. 1987; 63(n2): 278-298.
- 72. Lefebvre, C.; Lumsden, J. Creole Languages and Linguistic
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- 73. Lepage, R. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. Journal of
Linguistics. 1983; 19(n1): 258-265.
- 74. Lepage, R. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. Journal of
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- 75. Levin, S. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. General
Linguistics. 1985; 25(n1): 41-50.
- 76. Levin, S. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. General
Linguistics. 1985; 25(n1): 41-50.
- 77. Levinson, S. Pragmatic Reduction of The Binding Conditions
Revisited. Journal of Linguistics. 1991; 27(n1): 107- 161.
- 78. Lindblom, B.; Macneilage, P.; Studdertkennedy, M. Self-
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Linguistics. 1983; 21(n1): 181-203.
- 79. Lipski, J. The Chota Valley - Afro-hispanic Language In
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- 81. Mapstone, E; Harris, P. Is The English Present Progressive
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- 84. Meisel, J. The Initial Phases of The Development of Concepts
of Time, Aspect, and Moods of Action - A Study Based On The Language of
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- 87. Mellars, P. Major Issues In The Emergence of Modern Humans.
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