June 11, 2017

New book: BUCLD 41

BUCLD 41: Proceedings of the 41st annual Boston University Conference on Language Development
edited by Maria LaMendola and Jennifer Scott

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Cascadilla Press (www.cascadilla.com)
ix + 833 pages (2-volume set)
publication date: 2017

ISBN 978-1-57473-076-0 paperback, $78.00
ISBN 978-1-57473-176-7 library binding, $160.00


This two-volume set contains talks and posters from the 41st annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, held November 4-6, 2016. The complete proceedings is available with open access on the Cascadilla Press web site.

Details about previous volumes in this series are available at www.cascadilla.com/bucld.html.

March 21, 2017

New book: WCCFL 34

Proceedings of the 34th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Aaron Kaplan, Abby Kaplan, Miranda K. McCarvel, and Edward J. Rubin

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Cascadilla Proceedings Project (www.lingref.com)
vii + 598 pages
publication date: 2017

ISBN 978-1-57473-471-3 library binding, $410.00

This volume contains 67 papers presented at the 34th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, which took place from April 29-May 1, 2016 at the University of Utah. The papers include the keynote presentation from Rachel Walker. The entire proceedings is now available on our web site, and the printed edition will be shipping soon.

Proceedings from Cascadilla Proceedings Project are published in library binding and on the web. We offer free web access to the complete proceedings through our web site, www.lingref.com.

Previous volumes in this series:
Proceedings of the 33rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics Proceedings of the 32nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
Proceedings of the 31st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics

February 2, 2017

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