Volume XXXII No. 1

ISSN 1548-1484

WINTER, 2007

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 Editor’s Introduction, Jan. 2007

 Dear Reader,

 Welcome back for another interesting issue!  This note is being written while I am teaching at the United Arab Emirates University and doing research in the UAE, Oman, and Qatar.  I have been in the Arabian Gulf countries since mid-August 2006 and will be here for many months to come. 

 

The UAE is an exciting country with much to offer the linguist and the visitor of any scholarly or lay background.  We are now in winter (comfortable T-shirt weather during the day and a jacket at night), and the weather is mild compared to summer here which is hot, to say the least.

 

This issue is one of our best ever containing, I hope, what you will consider to be many hours of interesting reading on a variety of subjects.  As usual, our subsequent issues welcome anything and everything of a linguistic nature in the form of articles, reviews, or squibs.

 

Please send to me at:

 akaye@fullerton.edu

 or

 alanskaye@yahoo.com

  

Our very best wishes to all for 2007!

  

Alan S. Kaye

Editor, CLN

Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

 

 

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Articles

 

Tummy talk and the Yorůbá language:

A conversation-analytic deployment of a local element to a global topic

by Adeleke A. Fakoya

 

Pragmatic particles as speech strategies: The case of leh and its tonal variants in colloquial Singapore English

by Lee Tong King

 

An optimal alternative to iterative footing

by Faisal M. Al-Mohanna

 

Exaptation, grammaticalization, and reanalysis

by Heiko Narrog

 

The construction of discourse and its development in first and second language

by Hana Hirzalla

 

Notes about serial verb construction in Chinese

by Xin Wang

 

BismillaA Soqotran folk tale (Conclusion)

by Vladimir Agafonov

 

Reviews

Abdullah Hassan & Ainon Mohd. 2002.  Komunikasi Intim: Panduan Menjalin Hubungan Persahabatan, Kekeluargaan Dan Kasih Sayang Yang Memuaskan dan Berkekalan

Jyh Wee Sew

 

Liaw Yock Fang. 1999.  Malay Grammar Made Easy: A Comprehensive Guide

Jyh Wee Sew

 

Alan M. Stevens and A. Ed. Schmidgall-Tellings. 2004.  A Comprehensive Indonesian-English Dictionary

Jyh Wee Sew

 

A.F.L. BEESTON. 2006.  The Arabic Language Today.   (Reprint in the Georgetown Classics in Arabic Language and Linguistics of the 1970 edition)

Alan S. Kaye

 

George Bohas, Jean-Patrick Guillaume, and Djamel Kouloughli. 2006. The Arabic Linguistic Tradition.  (Reprint in the Georgetown Classics in Arabic Language and Linguistics of the 1990 edition)

Alan S. Kaye

 

Bisang, Walter, Himmelmann, Nikolaus P., Wiemer Bjorn, (eds.).  2004.  What makes grammaticalization? A look from its fringes
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 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.