| What a performance! Some problems with the competence-performance distinction | Lesley Milroy | 1-17 |
| Multiple uses of reciprocal constructions | Frantisek Lichtenberk | 19-41 |
| Control and decontrol in Acehnese | Mark Durie | 43-53 |
| Regional variation in the Australian English lexicon | Pauline Bryant | 55-66 |
| English-based languages and dialects currently spoken by Aboriginal people: Suggestions towards a consensus on terminology | John Sandefur | 67-78 |
| Case markers, case and grammatical relations: An addendum to Goddard | Barry J. Blake | 79-84 |
| The nature of syntactic representation (Pauline Jacobson & Geoffrey K. Pullum, editors) | James D. McCawley | 85-109 |
| Connectedness and binary branching (Richard S. Kayne) | Ray Cattell | 111-114 |
| English word-formation (Laurie Bauer) and Introduction to English derivational morphology (Theodore M. Lightner) | Andrew Carstairs | 114-123 |
| Discourse analysis (Gillian Brown & George Yule) and Discourse analysis: The sociolinguistic analysis of natural language (Michael Stubbs) | Keith Allan | 123-131 |
| The development of word order patterns in Old English (Marian C. Bean) | Cynthia Allen | 131-134 |
| Semantics: A coursebook (James R. Hurford & Brendan Heasley) | John Newman | 135-137 |
| Foundations of general linguistics (Martin Atkinson, David Kilby & Iggy Roca), Linguistics today (Keith Brown) and Invitation to linguistics (Richard Hudson) | Peter Peterson | 137-140 |
| Descriptive syntax and the English verb (David Kilby) | F. R. Palmer | 140-141 |