Australian Journal of Linguistics

Vol. 2, no. 1 (1982)


Articles

The grammar of English phrasal verbs R. M. W. Dixon 1-42
The development of an accusative case marking pattern in the Ngayarda languages of Western Australia Alan Dench 43-59
You gotta know how to talk ...: Information seeking in south-east Queensland Aboriginal society Diana Eades 61-82


Notes and discussion

A note on the get-passive construction Roland Sussex 83-92
Case marking and the nature of discussion: A rejoinder to Silverstein Anna Wierzbicka 93-95


Book reviews

Schools of linguistics: Competition and evolution (Geoffrey Sampson) J. R. Martin 97-116
Linguistic theory in America: The first quarter-century of transformational generative grammar (Frederick T. Newmeyer) Ray Cattell 116-121
Nunggubuyu myths and ethnographic texts (Jeffrey Heath) Francesca Merlan 121-128
New Guinea area languages and language study, vol. 3: Language, culture, society and the modern world (S. A. Wurm, editor) Bernard Comrie 128-133
New Guinea and neighboring areas: A sociolinguistic laboratory (S. A. Wurm, editor) Alan Rumsey 133-139


Shorter notices

Australian English: Its origin and status (Göran Hammarström) Paul Black 280-282

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