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Volume XXXVI No. 2

ISSN 1548-1484

Spring, 2011

            California

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Editor’s note

We are pleased to invite our readers to enjoy a new issue, with articles on topics in language and discourse, along with reviews of recent literature 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

A phono-statistical approach to style: The sound picture in German and English poets

By Yuri Tambovtsev, Ludmila Tambovtseva & Juliana Tambovtseva

Gender differences in disagreement strategies in Hungarian

By Helga Vanda Koczogh

Markedness and the emergence of Cameroon English syntax

By Eric Ekembe Emongene

The unfortunate generation writes back: The signifying tears of Akeem Lasisi's Night of My Flight

By Yomi Olusegun-Jospeh

Socio-political problems of language planning in Nigeria

By Moses Omoniyi Ayeomoni

Teaching Modern Standard Arabic L2: New Perspectives

By Hana Hirzalla

Locus of Control, religious orientation, and L2 achievement

By Zargham Ghapanchi & Seyyed Ehsan Golparvar

The effects of field-dependent/field-independent cognitive styles and gender on second language speaking performance

By Seyyed Mohammad Ali Soozandehfar & Marzieh Souzandehfar

Pro-drop in Kanuri

By Muhammed Fannami & Mohammed Aminu Mua'zu

Agglutinating in Kanuri Language: Descriptive analysis

By Muhammed Fannami & Mohammed Aminu Mua'zu

French: The language of diplomacy in Europe from the seventeenth to twentieth century

By Afgan Mehtiyev

 

Reviews

Jan Blommaert. The sociolinguistics of globalization

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, 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.