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Volume 1: Complex Verbs and the Lexicon. by Shigeru Miyagawa Volume 2: Proceedings of the Arizona Conference on Japanese Linguistics: The Formal Grammar Sessions. (1981). Edited by Ann Farmer & Chisato Kitagawa Volume 3: Studies on Arabic, Basque, English, Japanese, Navajo and Papago. (1982). Edited by Thomas G. Larson. Volume 4: Exploring Language: Linguistic Heresies from the Desert. (1983). Edited by Esmerelda Martin-Callejo-Manandise. Volume 5: Studies on Native American Languages, Japanese and Spanish. (1984). Edited by Stuart Davis. Volume 6: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics From A to Z. (1987). Edited by Paul Saka. Volume 7: Unification Based Approaches to Natural Languages. (1989). Edited by Kenneth F. Drozd and Kaz Fukushima. Volume 8: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A to Z. Edited by Chip Gerfen and Pilar Pinar. Volume 9: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics from A to Z. Edited by Colleen M. Fitzgerald and Andrea Heiberg. Volume 10: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics. (2000). Edited by Sean Hendricks, Sachiko Ohno, and Amy Fountain. Volume 11: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languages. (2000). Edited by Jessica P. Weinberg, Erin L. O'Bryan, Laura A. Moll, & Jason D. Haugen. Volume 12: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Language in Cognitive Science. Edited by Rachel L. Hayes, William D. Lewis, Erin L. O'Bryan, & Tania S. Zamuner. (Full text available online.) Volume 13: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume Dedicated to the Indigenous Languages of the Americas. (2004). Edited by Tania Granadillo, Meghan O'Donnell, & Stacey I. Oberly. (Available in print. Full text available online.) Volume 14: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Psycholinguistic and Computational Perspectives. (2005). Edited by Daniel Siddiqi and Benjamin V. Tucker. (Available in print. Full text now available online.) Volume 15: Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Linguistic Theory at the University of Arizona. (2007). Edited by Jordan Brewer, Polly O'Rourke and Peter Richtsmeier. (Available in print now! Full text now available online.) |
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