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PHONOLOGY
Phonology
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Nordic Journal of Linguistics
Notes for Contributors
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PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
There are three ways to contribute to NJL: (longer) articles, short communications and book reviews.
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Forms of the language(s) under discussion cited in the running text should be in italics; phonetic representation should be included in square brackets [...], phonemic representation between slant lines /.../,
English glosses should be added directly after a cited non-English form between single quotes, and
reconstructed and non-occurring (ungrammatical) forms should be preceded by an asterisk *.
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Editors: Catherine O. Ringen, Iowa City & Sten Vikner, Århus
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Joan Bresnan, Stanford
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Sigríður Sigurjónsdóttir, Reykjavík
Maria Vilkuna, Helsinki
Marit Westergaard, Tromsø
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The editors encourage submission of research articles, book reviews and papers on proposed themes. One
volume is published per calendar year, and each volume contains three issues, one of which is a thematic issue.
Manuscript addresses
Phonology manuscripts and/or manuscripts from the Americas should be sent to:
Catherine O. Ringen [email protected]
Department of Linguistics, 564 EPB, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA
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www.hum.au.dk/engelsk/engsv/
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contents
Articles
231 Henrik Rosenkvist
Null referential subjects in Övdalian
269 Helga Hilmisdóttir
The present moment as an interactional resource: The case
of nú and núna in Icelandic conversation
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Short communication
Nordic Journal of Linguistics
299 Gunnar Hrafn Hrafnbjargarson, Kristine Bentzen
& Anna-Lena Wiklund
Observations on extraction from V2 clauses in Scandinavian
Nordic
Journal of
Linguistics
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