Volume XXVII  No. 1  

ISSN 0741-1391

Spring, 2002

California

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Editor’s Note

We welcome our readers back for another edition of CLN. We are proud to feature three articles and several reviews, and as always, we invite commentary on any material for a subsequent issue.

This is the beginning of the 21st year of publication under my editorship at California State University, Fullerton, continuing in the tradition of the more modest California Linguistic Newsletter at California State University, Fresno, and the University of California, Riverside, where it all began in 1969.

Alan S. Kaye

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Articles

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Remarks on the speech of Arabic-speaking children with cleft palate   
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Kimary Shahin

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Dyslexia and brain scans  
by Jack  Ferguson

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A tale of two sons:  Morphophonemic variation from suffixation with zi and er in Mandarin Chinese               
by Robert D. Angus

Reviews

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JADRANKA GVOZDANOVIĆ, Ed.Numeral Types and Changes Worldwide (Trends in Linguistics:  Studies and Monographs 118)
Robert D. Angus

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LAURIE BAUER and PETER TRUDGILL, Eds., Language Myths
Nadia Balkar

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CHARLES BARBER. The English Language
Nadia Balkar

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FRANCESCA BARGIELA-CHIAPPINI and SANDRA HARRIS, Eds., The Languages of Business: An International Perspective
Sarah A. Schmutzer

California Linguistic Notes (ISSN 0741-1391) 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 about topics relating to language and linguistics in the widest possible meanings of those terms. Editor, Alan S. Kaye (email: akaye@fullerton.edu); Associate Editor, Robert D. Angus (email: dangus@fullerton.edu).

Thanks go to Thomas P. Klammer, 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.