Carolina Working Papers in Linguistics

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Introduction

The Carolina Working Papers in Linguistics (CWPL) features papers related to Language and Linguistics from students and faculty at Universities in North Carolina and South Carolina. Invited topics include syntax, morphology, phonetics, phonology, semantics, reading, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, first and second language acquisition, variation, sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, speech pathology, computational linguistics, composition and rhetoric, historical linguistics, philosophy of language, ESL/EFL teaching and methodology.

We are very pleased with the positive response from the students and faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill and USC-Columbia when initially approached about CWPL. A special thanks is due to Rachel Hayes who took the first steps towards organizing this journal. Her commitment to the project has been phenomenal. We are grateful to the USC Linguistics Program director, Stanley Dubinsky, for his support. We are also grateful to all the students who submitted papers and the faculty who read the submissions. Without their participation, this project could not have become a reality.


Editorial personnel

Editors:   Butsakorn Yodkamlue (1999-  )
              Mila Tasseva (2000 -  )

Web Page Coordinator:    Mila Tasseva

Board Members:    Chalmers Van Deusen (1998-99)
                              Meg Campbell (1998-99)
                              Rick Hallett (1998-  )
                              Steve Gross (1998- )
                              Rachel Hayes (1998-2000)

Faculty Advisor:    Stanley Dubinsky