Volume XXXV No. 1

ISSN 1548-1484

Winter, 2010

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Editor’s note

We wish our readers a happy new year and hope all enjoy another issue of articles about computational linguistics, language acquisition, discourse analysis, general linguistics, and sociolinguistics, along with reviews of recent literature and performances of interest to the general linguist.

We invite squibs, reviews of literature, conferences, and performances, review articles, short and longer articles, and comments on any of the material that appears here. 

Submissions may be made by email to the editor or by mail with an electronic copy enclosed (Dept. of English & Linguistics, California State University, Fullerton, CA 92634).  An editorial decision will be made promptly, usually in about a month.

Robert D. Angus
email: dangus@fullerton.edu

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Articles

Euphony in Serbian: A comparison to Slavonic and other world languages

By Yuri Tambovtsev

Person deictics and imagination: Their metaphoric use in representational play

By Donna West

American Indian silence in House made of dawn

By Guillermo Bartelt

Perlocution: Healing theAchilles’ Heel”of Speech Act Theory

By P.E. Akhimien

Tone and nominalization in Edo

By Harrison Adéníyì

Trying to survive: Growth and transformation in African female narratives

By Ogaga Okuyada

“The thumb tribe”: Creativity and social change through SMS in Nigeria

 By Rotimi Taiwo

Verb classification and Aktionsart in Igbo

By Maduabuchi Agbo

Nicknaming soccer players: The case of Nigerian supporters of English Premier League clubsides

By Akinbiyi Adetunji

Etymological sources of address terms in Dongolawi Nubian       

By Taha A. Taha

The relationship of Emotional Intelligence and Linguistic Intelligence in acquiring vocabulary

By Ali Rahimni and Sedhigeh Skordi

Reviews

The sounds of the Riau rivers: A review

Jyh Wee Sew

J.N. Adams The regional diversification of Latin 200 BC – AD 600

Robert D. Angus

Luise Cummings Clinical pragmatics

Robert D. Angus

Borsley, Robert D., Tallerman, Maggie, and Willis, David The syntax of Welsh

Robert D. Angus

Teun A. van Dijk Discourse and context: A sociocognitive approach

Robert D. Angus

Teun A. van Dijk Society and discourse: How social context influence text and talk

Robert D. Angus

Rahend Meshthrie & Rakesh M. Bhatt World Englishes: The study of new English varieties

Robert D. Angus

James M. Wilce Language and emotion

Robert D. Angus

Cornelia Müller Metaphors dead and alive, sleeping and waking: A dynamic view

Robert D. Angus

Yvonne Li Walls & Jan W. Walls Using Chinese: A guide to contemporary usage

Robert D. Angus

Chris McCully The sound structure of English: An introduction

Robert D. Angus

California Linguistic Notes (ISSN 1548-1484) is published at the Program in Linguistics, California State University, Fullerton, California 92834-9480. CLN is a refereed publication requiring the agreement of at least two well-qualified peers for acceptance of articles. Also accepted are peer evaluated reviews or review articles of recent scholarly literature, conferences, or performances  relating to language and linguistics in the widest scope of those terms. Editor, Robert D. Angus (email: dangus@fullerton.edu)

Our thanks go to Angela Della Volpe, Acting Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at California State University, Fullerton, for providing financial support to make this publication a reality once again.