Submissions from 2020
Toward a Century of Language Attitudes Research: Looking Back and Moving Forward, Marko Dragojevic, Fabio Fasoli, Jennifer Cramer, and Tamara Rakić
Toward "English" Phonetics: Variability in the Pre-Consonantal Voicing Effect across English Dialects and Speakers, James Tanner, Morgan Sonderegger, Jane Stuart-Smith, and Josef Fruehwald
Submissions from 2019
The Importance of Shared Language in Rural Behavioral Health Interventions: An Exploratory Linguistic Analysis, Michele Staton, Jennifer Cramer, Robert Walker, Claire Snell-Rood, and Athena Kheibari
Submissions from 2018
Reversible Manifestations of Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis, Edison M. Campos, Flavius D. Raslau, Robert Salinas, Daniela Di Capua, John T. Slevin, and Mauricio F. Villamar
Advanced Recurrent Network-Based Hybrid Acoustic Models for Low Resource Speech Recognition, Jian Kang, Wei-Qiang Zhang, Wei-Wei Liu, Jia Liu, and Michael T. Johnson
Submissions from 2016
Mayan Language Revitalization, Hip Hop, and Ethnic Identity in Guatemala, Rusty Barrett
Submissions from 2014
Needed Research on the Englishes of Appalachia, Bridget L. Anderson, Jennifer Cramer, Bethany K. Dumas, Beverly Olson Flanigan, and Michael Montgomery
Is Shakespeare Still in the Holler? The Death of a Language Myth, Jennifer Cramer
Submissions from 2013
Grammatical Typology and Frequency Analysis: Number Availability and Number Use, Dunstan Brown, Greville G. Corbett, Sebastian Fedden, Andrew R. Hippisley, and Paul Marriott
Books from 2012
Network Morphology: A Defaults-based Theory of Word Structure, Dunstan Brown and Andrew Hippisley
Submissions from 2011
Morphological Typology, Andrew R. Hippisley
Submissions from 2010
Reconstructing Indo-European Syllabification, Andrew M. Byrd
A declarative approach to language change: regularization as realignment, Andrew R. Hippisley
Lexical Analysis, Andrew R. Hippisley
Paradigmatic Realignment and Morphological Change: Diachronic Deponency in Network Morphology, Andrew R. Hippisley
The Morphology of 16th-Century Slovak Administrative-Legal Texts and the Question of Diglossia in Pre-Codification Slovakia, Mark Richard Lauersdorf
The derivation of compound ordinal numerals: Implications for morphological theory, Gregory Stump
Submissions from 2009
What Your Teacher Told You is True: Latin Verbs Have Four Principal Parts, Raphael Finkel and Gregory Stump
Slavic Sociolinguistics in North America: Lineage and Leading Edge, Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Submissions from 2008
Linguistic Differentiation in Mayan Language Revitalization in Guatemala, Rusty Barrett
The basic colour terms of Lower Sorbian and Upper Sorbian and their typological relevance, Andrew R. Hippisley, Ian Davies, and Greville Corbett
Books from 2007
Deponency and Morphological Mismatches, Matthew Baerman, Greville G. Corbett, Dunstan Brown, and Andrew Hippisley
Generating Hebrew Verb Morphology by Default Inheritance Hierarchies, Raphael Finkel and Gregory Stump
Principal Parts and Morphological Typology, Raphael Finkel and Gregory Stump
Declarative Deponency: A Network Morphology Account of Morphological Mismatches, Andrew R. Hippisley