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Language Sciences Editor NIGEL LOVE Volume 26, 2004 Volume Contents and Author Index doi:10.1016/S0388-0001(04)00065-8 LANGUAGE SCIENCES EDITOR Nigel Love, Department of Linguistics, University of Cape Town, 7701 Rondebosch, South Africa (E-mail: [email protected]). BOARD OF ASSOCIATE EDITORS K. Allan E. J. Francis D. J. Schalkwyk Monash University, Purdue University, University of Cape Town, Clayton, Australia Lafayette, U.S.A. South Africa N. S. Baron B. Heine P. A. M. Seuren American University, Universitat zu Kéln, Germany Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Washington D.C., U.S.A. P. J. Hopper The Netherlands L. Campbell Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, U.S.A. J. C. Smith University of Canterbury, St. Catherine's College, New Zealand C. M. Hutton Oxford, U.K. University of Hong Kong, P. Carr J. R. Taylor Hong Kong Université Paul Valery, University of Otago, Montpellier, France B. Johnstone New Zealand Carnegie Mellon University, S. J. Cowley T. J. Taylor Pittsburgh, U.S.A. College of William and Mary, University of Bradford, Williamsburg, U.S.A. U_K. J. E. Joseph University of Edinburgh, U_K. M. J. Toolan A. Deumert University of Birmingham, U.K. Monash University, R. Mesthrie Clayton, Australia University of Cape Town, E. Traugott South Africa Stanford University, U.S.A. N. J. Enfield Max Planck Institute for P. Ramat R. Tucker Psycholinguistics, Istituto di Glottologia, Carnegie Mellon University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands Pavia, Italy Pittsburgh, U.S.A. Publication information: Language Sciences (ISSN 0388-0001). For 2004, Volume 26 is scheduled for publication. Subscription prices are available upon request from the Publisher or from the Regional Sales Office nearest you or from this journal’s website (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/langsci). Further information is available on this journal and other Elsevier products through Elsevier’s website (http://www.elsevier.com). Subscriptions are accepted on a prepaid basis only and are en- tered on a calendar year basis. Issues are sent by standard mail (surface within Europe, air delivery outside Europe). Priority rates are available upon request. Claims for missing issues should be made within six months of the date of dispatch. For full and complete Instructions to Authors, please refer to the back of this issue. USA mailing notice: Language Sciences (ISSN 0338-0001) is published 6 issues per year (in January, March, May, July, September and November) by Elsevier Ltd (P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Annual subscription price in the USA US$711 (valid in North, Central and South America), including air speed delivery. Periodical postage rate paid at Jamaica, NY 11431. USA POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Language Sciences, Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. AIRFREIGHT AND MAILING in the USA by Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. © The paper used in this publication meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Per- manence of Paper). VOLUME CONTENTS CONTENTS Volume 26, Number 1 January 2004 R. Pustet Zipf and his heirs J. Myhill Why has Black English not been standardized? A cross-cultural dialogue on prescriptivism N.S. Baron Rethinking written culture Forthcoming articles Volume 26, Number 2 March 2004 Language Without Fantasy: Essays on Conversation, Rules and Use A. Gleeson Introduction: Language without fantasy: essays on conversation, rules and use D. Cockburn Meaning, rules and conversation M. Gustafsson The rule-follower and his community: remarks on an apparent tension in Wittgenstein’s discussions of rule-following D.S. Levi Zhuangzi’s questioning of distinctions S.C. Stidd Proper names, predicative uses: an essay on logical form D. Ryan The pragmatic theory of meaning: negotiation by stealth Forthcoming articles May 2004 Volume 26, Number 3 S.L. Oates Publisher’s note B. Yang Towards the criteria of non-finite clause identification: a systemic- functional approach J. Oh Eun, S. Strauss The primacy of information status in the alteration between deferential and polite in Korean public discourse S.J. Cowley Simulating others: the basis of human cognition? D.A. Kibbee The boundaries of nature in the discipline of linguistics CONTENTS Forthcoming articles Announcement Volume 26, Number 4 July 2004 K. Allan Aristotle’s footprints in the linguist’s garden B. Aarts Conceptions of gradience in the history of linguistics D. Banks Anglophone systemicists and French enunciativists: shall the twain never meet? Forthcoming articles Announcement Volume 26, Number 5 September 2004 A. Wierzbicka Conceptual primes in human languages and their analogues in animal communication and cognition D. Spurrett, How to do things without words: infants, utterance-activity and S.J. Cowley distributed cognition T. Yamaguchi Contrastive wa in Japanese: the author’s dialogical voices and pragmatic acts U. Ansaldo Contact, typology and the speaker: the essentials of language Forthcoming articles Volume 26, Number 6 November 2004 Distributed Cognition and Integrational Linguistics Editorial D. Spurrett Distributed cognition and integrational linguistics J. Sutton Representation, levels, and context in integrational linguistics and distributed cognition N. Love Cognition and the language myth L. Goldstein Philosophical integrations S.J. Cowley Contextualizing bodies: human infants and distributed cognition CONTENTS J. Hermann How acquainting shows verbally A. Palma Automaticity D. Ross Metalinguistic signalling for coordination amongst social agents J.D. Benson, Mind and brain in apes: a methodology for phonemic analysis of M. Debashish, vocalizations of language competent bonobos W.S. Greaves, J. Lukas, S. Savage-Rumbaugh, J. Taglialatela W. Christensen Self-directedness, integration and higher cognition M. Wheeler Is language the ultimate artefact? A. Clark Is language special? Some remarks on control, coding, and co- ordination R. Harris Integrationism, language, mind and world Forthcoming articles Volume Contents and Author Index

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