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Volume 28, Number 3, 2004
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Preface
pp. 477-479(3)

What counts as evidence in linguistics?: An introduction
pp. 480-526(47)
Authors: Martina Penke; Anette Rosenbach

Typological evidence and Universal Grammar
pp. 527-548(22)
Author: Frederick J. Newmeyer

Does linguistic explanation presuppose linguistic description?
pp. 554-579(26)
Author: Martin Haspelmath

Remarks on description and explanation in grammar: Commentary on Haspelmath
pp. 580-583(4)
Authors: Judith Aissen; Joan Bresnan

Author’s response
pp. 584-586(3)
Author: Martin Haspelmath

From UG to Universals: Linguistic adaptation through iterated learning
pp. 587-607(21)
Authors: Simon Kirby; Kenny Smith; Henry Brighton

Author’s response
pp. 612-614(3)
Authors: Simon Kirby; Kenny Smith; Henry Brighton

Why assume UG?
pp. 615-641(27)
Author: Dieter Wunderlich

A question of relevance: Some remarks on standard languages
pp. 648-674(27)
Authors: Helmut Weiß

Author’s response
pp. 680-681(2)
Authors: Helmut Weiß

What counts as evidence in historical linguistics?
pp. 710-740(31)
Author: Olga Fischer

Abstraction and performance: Commentary on Fischer
pp. 741-744(4)
Author: David W. Lightfoot

Author’s response
pp. 745-747(3)
Author: Olga Fischer

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