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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.

1. Aitchison, J. Roots of language - Bickerton, D. Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 845-866.
2. Aitchison, J. Roots of language - Bickerton, D. Language & communication. 1983; 3(n1): 83-97.
3. Aitchison, J. Roots of Language - Bickerton, D. Language & Communication. 1983; 3(n1): 83-97.
4. Aitchison, J. Spaghetti Junctions and Recurrent Routes - Some Preferred Pathways In Language Evolution. Lingua. 1989; 77(n2): 151-171.
5. Amastae, J. Creole Phonology - Tinelli,h. Lingua. 1983; 60(n4): 359-363.
6. Andersen, R. Isle-de-france Creole - Affinities and Origins - Baker, p, Corne,c. Language. 1984; 60(n4): 945-950.
7. Andersen, Rw. The One to One Principle of Interlanguage Construction. Language Learning. 1984; 34(n4): 77-95.
8. Bailey, Cjn. An Apparent Paradox Concerning The Nature of Language. Language & Communication. 1983; 3(n3): 205-218.
9. Barth, Em. A New Field - Empirical Logic Bioprograms, Logemes and Logics As Institutions. Synthese. 1985; 63(n3): 375- 388.
10. Bickerton, D. The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1984; 7(n2): 173-188.
11. Bickerton, D. The Last of Clever-hans. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1983; 6(n1): 141-142.
12. Bickerton, Derek. Roots of Language. Newsweek. 1982 Mar 15; V99: P80.
13. Bickerton, Derek. Roots of Language. New York Review of Books. 1982 Jun 24; V29: P34.
14. Bickerton, Derek. Roots of Language. Scientific American. 1982 Aug; v247: P26.
15. Bickerton, Derek. Roots of Language. South Atlantic Quarterly. 1983; v82: P456.
16. Bickerton, Derek. Roots of Language. American Anthropologist. 1983 Mar; v85: P193.
17. Bridgeman, B. Conscious Vs Unconscious Processes - The Case of Vision. Theory & Psychology. 1992; 2(n1 Feb): 73-88.
18. Bridgeman, B. Neuropsychology of Eye-movement - Johnston,cw, Pirozzolo,fj, Whitaker,ha. American Journal of Psychology. 1989; 102(n4): 576-581.
19. Byrne, F. Deixis As A Noncomplementizer Strategy For Creole Subordination Marking. Linguistics. 1988; 26(n3): 335-364.
20. Byrne, F. Fi and Fu - Origins and Functions In Some Caribbean English-based Creoles. Lingua. 1984; 62(n1-2): 97-120.
21. Byrne, F. Toward An Account of Preclausal Focus In Some Creole 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 Sociology of Language. 1990; (n82): 109-128.
23. Caskey, Af. Controlling Into Purpose Clauses The Creole Way. Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 689-712.
24. Catania, A. Conceivable Book Reviews. ; 1984; 42: 165-169 (n2).
25. Cheng, R. A Comparison of Taiwanese, Taiwan-mandarin, and Peking-mandarin. Language. 1985; 61(n2): 352-377.
26. Clyne, M. The Decade Past, The Decade to Come - Some Thoughts On Language-contact Research. International Journal of The Sociology of Language. 1984; (n45): 9-20.
27. Coppieters, R. Variation Theory and 2nd Language- acquisition - Adamson,hd. Language. 1990; 66(n1): 163-167.
28. Corne, C. Diversity and Development In English-related Creoles - Hancock,ie, Editor. Language. 1986; 62(n1): 195-198.
29. Corne, C. On The Transmission of Substratal Features In Creolization. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1984; 7(n2): 191-192.
30. Craig, D. Communication, Creole, and Conceptualization/. International Journal of The Sociology of Language. 1984; (n45): 21-37.
31. Cziko, G. The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis - Reply. Journal 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.
34. Dwyer, D. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. American 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.
44. Gibson, K. The Ordering of Auxiliary Notions In Guyanese 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.
54. Grosjean, F.; Gee, Jp. Prosodic Structure and Spoken Word 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.
62. Janson, T. Articles and Plural Formation In Creoles - Change and Universals. Lingua. 1984; 64(n4): 291-323.
63. Jasanoff, J. Language Contact, Creolization, and Genetic Linguistics - Thomason,sg, Kaufman,t. Language. 1989; 65(n3): 623- 628.
64. Jonesjackson, P. On Decreolization and Language Death In Gullah. Language In Society. 1984; 13(n3): 351-362.
65. Kendon, A. Some Considerations For A Theory of Language Origins. Man. 1991; 26(n2): 199-221.
66. Kihm, A. Aspect In Kriyol and The Theory of Inflection. Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 713-740.
67. Kihm, A. Pidgin and Creole Linguistics - Muhlhausler,p. Cahiers D Etudes Africaines. 1986; 26(n4): 715-722.
68. Knauft, B. Violence and Sociality In Human-evolution. Current Anthropology. 1991; 32(n4): 391-428.
69. Kotsinas, U. Immigrant Childrens Swedish - A New Variety. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 1988; 9(n1- 2): 129-140.
70. Kramsch, C. Foreign-language Textbooks Construction of Foreign Reality. Canadian Modern Language Review-revue Canadienne Des Langues Vivantes. 1987; 44(n1): 95-119.
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 Theory. Canadian Journal of Linguistics-revue Canadienne De Linguistique. 1989; 34(n3): 249-272.
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 Linguistics. 1983; 19(n1): 258-265.
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- Organizing Processes and The Explanation of Phonological Universals. Linguistics. 1983; 21(n1): 181-203.
79. Lipski, J. The Chota Valley - Afro-hispanic Language In Highland Ecuador. Latin American Research Review. 1987; 22(n1): 155-170.
80. Macedo, D. The Role of Core Grammar In Pidgin Development. Language Learning. 1986; 36(n1): 65-75.
81. Mapstone, E; Harris, P. Is The English Present Progressive Unique. Journal of Child Language. 1985; 12(n2): 433- 441.
82. Markey, T. When Minor Is Minor and Major Is Major - Language Expansion, Contraction and Death. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 1987; 8(n1-2): 3-22.
83. Mcwhorter, J. Pidgins and Creoles, Vol 1, Theory and Structure Vol 2, Reference Survey - Holm,j. Language In Society. 1991; 20(n3): 477-483.
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 French-german Bilingual-children. Lingua. 1985; 66(n4): 321-374.
85. Meisel, J. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. Lingua. 1983; 61(n2-3): 231-257.
87. Mellars, P. Major Issues In The Emergence of Modern Humans. Current Anthropology. 1989; 30(n3): 349-385.
88. Morrow, D. Grammatical Morphemes and Conceptual Structure In Discourse Processing. Cognitive Science. 1986; 10(n4): 423- 455.
89. Mufwene, S. Creoles and Universal Grammar. 28(n4): 783- 807.
90. Mufwene, S; Dijkhoff, M. On The So-called Infinitive In Atlantic Creoles. Lingua. 1989; 77(n3-4): 297-330.
91. Muhlhausler, P. Pidgins and Creoles, Vol 1, Theory and Structure - Holm,j. Journal of Linguistics. 1989; 25(n1): 250- 254.
92. Muhlhausler, P. The Politics of Small Languages In Australia and The Pacific. Language & Communication. 1987; 7(n1): 1-24.
93. Muhlhausler, P. Tracing The Roots of Pidgin German. Language & Communication. 1984; 4(n1): 27-57.
94. Mum. Question Words In Pidgin and Creole Languages. Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 883-903.
95. Muysken, P. Roots of Language - Bickerton, D. Language. 1983; 59(n4): 884-892.
96. Muysken, P. Roots of Language - Bickerton, D. Language. 1983; 59(n4): 884-892.
97. Newmeyer, F. Functional Explanation In Linguistics and The Origins of Language. Language & Communication. Linguistics. 1991; 11 28(n1-2 n6): 3&|Os M 1351-1379.
98. Owens, J. The Origins of East-african Nubi. Anthropological Linguistics. 1985; 27(n3): 229-271.
99. Parker, S. A Social-technological Model For The Evolution of Language. Current Anthropology. 1985; 26(n5): 617-639.
100. Parrish, B. A New Look At Methodologies In The Study of Article Acquisition For Learners of Esl. Language Learning. 1987; 37(n3): 361-383.
101. Pateman, T. From Nativism to Sociolinguistics - Integrating A Theory of Language Growth With A Theory of Speech Practices. Journal For The Theory of Social Behaviour. 1985; 15(n1): 38-59.
102. Pateman, T. What Is A Language. Language & Communication. 1983; 3(n2): 101-127.
103. Perkinson, H. How Speech Made Things Better. Et Cetera. 1984; 41(n3): 219-238.
104. Pinker, S.; Bloom, P. Natural-language and Natural- Selection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1990; 13(n4): 707-726.
105. Rawson, M. Roots of Language - Bickerton,d. Annals of Dyslexia. 1982; 32: 341-344.
107. Rickford, J. Comparative Afro-american - An Historical- Comparative Study of Some Afro-american Dialects In The New-world - Alleyne, Language. 1983; 59(n3): 670-676.
108. Rickford, Jr. Me Tarzan, You Jane - Adequacy, Expressiveness, and The Creole Speaker. Journal of Linguistics. 1986; 22(n2): 281-310.
109. Rickford, Jr. Social Contact and Linguistic Diffusion - Hiberno-english and New-world Black-english. Language. 1986; 62(n2): 245-289.
110. Romaine, S. Contributions From Pidgin and Creole Studies to A Sociolinguistic Theory of Language Change. International Journal of The Sociology of Language. 1988; (n71): 59-66.
111. Romaine, S. Pidgin and Creole Tense Mood Aspect Systems - Singler,jv. Linguistics. 1991; 29(n4): 738-740.
112. Sabino, R. Pidgins and Creoles - Todd,l. Lingua. 1992; 86(n1 Jan): 92-94.
113. Seuren, Pam. The Bioprogram Hypothesis - Facts and Fancy. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 1984; 7(n2): 208-209.
114. Siegel, J. Koines and Koineization. Language In Society. 1985; 14(n3): 357-378.
115. Singler, Jv. On The Use of Sociohistorical Criteria In The Comparison of Creoles. Linguistics. 1990; 28(n4): 645-659.
116. Smith, Nsh; Robertson, Ie; Williamson, K. The Ijo Element In Berbice Dutch. Language In Society. 1987; 16(n1): 49-89.
117. Smitherman, G. Language and Responsibility - Based On Conversations With Ronat,mitsou - Chomsky,n. Language In Society. 1983; 12(n3): 349-356.
118. Supalla, T. 5 Fingers For Survival - Washabaugh,w. Language. 1988; 64(n3): 616-623.
119. Swiggers, P.; Vanlangendonck, W. The Structure of Languages - French - Hagege,c. General Linguistics. 1986; 26(n2): 122-144.
120. Tagliamonte, S.; Poplack, S. How Black-english Past Got to The Present - Evidence From Samana. Language In Society. 1988; 17(n4): 513-533.
121. Tarone, E.; Parrish, B. Task-related Variation In Interlanguage - The Case of Articles. Language Learning. 1988; 38(n1):21-44.
122. Thomas, M. The Acquisition of English Articles By 1St- Language and 2nd-language Learners. Applied Psycholinguistics. 1989; 10(n3): 335-355.
123. Todd, L. Pidgin and Creole Languages - Essays In Memory of Reinecke,john,e., - Gilbert,gg. Journal of Pragmatics. 1990; 14(n2): 348-349.
124. Traugott, Ec. A Social-history of English - Leith,d. Language In Society. 1984; 13(n4): 540-544.
125. Wald, B. Spanish-english Grammatical Contact In Los- angeles - The Grammar of Reported Speech In The East Los-angeles English Contact Vernacular. Linguistics. 1987; 25(n1): 53-80.
126. Weir, Emh. Diachronic Development of Certain Verb Prefixes In An Osv Language (Nadeb). Lingua. 1986; 68(n4): 291-316.
127. Wilson, B.; Peters, Am. What Are You Cookin On A Hot - Movement Constraints In The Speech of A 3-Year-old Blind Child. Language. 1988; 64(n2): 249-273.
128. Winford, D. Grammatical Relations In A Radical Creole - Byrne, F. Lingua. 1988; 76(n2-3): 258-269.
129. Winford, D. The Linguistic Variable and Syntactic Variation In Creole-continua. Lingua. 1984; 62(n4): 267-288.
130. Winford, D. The Syntax of Fi-complements In Caribbean English Creole. Language. 1985; 61(n3): 588-624.
131. Youssef, V. The Language Bioprogram Hypothesis Revisited. Journal of Child Language. 1988; 15(n2): 451-458.
132. Youssef, V. On The Confirmation of Bioprograms. Journal of Child Language. 1990; 17(n1): 233-235.

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