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1. Plenary Speeches/Invited Papers, Conferences in 2013.

2. Epilogue: Asylum Law and Linguistic Fragility.

3. Aspectual operators across languages: a commentary on the paper by Daniel Altshuler.

4. The Perfective, the Progressive and the (dis)closure of situations: comment on the paper by María J. Arche.

5. Why is Generative Grammar Recursive?

6. Experimental Semiotics: A Systematic Categorization of Experimental Studies on the Bootstrapping of Communication Systems.

7. Instructions and constructions in set theory proofs.

8. Direct evidentiality and discourse in Southern Aymara.

9. On the roles of anaphoricity and questions in free focus.

10. On the Origin of Negation.

11. Special Issue Including Selected Papers from the 'Logic and Linguistics' Workshop of the 4th World Congress on Universal Logic.

12. Linguistic multidimensional perspective data simulation based on speech recognition technology and big data.

13. A Note on the GLA's Choice of the Current Loser from the Perspective of Factorizability.

14. Degree achievements and degree morphemes in competition in Southern Aymara.

15. Is aspect time-relational? Commentary on the paper by Jürgen Bohnemeyer.

16. Identifying symptom etiologies using syntactic patterns and large language models.

17. Modeling the audience's perception of security in media discourse.

18. Language test activism.

19. Advocating an empirically-founded university admission policy.

20. Capturing simultaneity: a commentary on the paper by Hamida Demirdache and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria.

21. Reps and representations: a warm-up to a grammar of lifting.

22. Utilizing a Dynamic Model of Food Chains to Enhance English Learners' Science Knowledge and Language Construction.

23. Demonstratives, context-sensitivity, and coherence.

24. Intention reports and eventuality abstraction in a theory of mood choice.

25. A Scoping Review of Cancer Interventions with Arab Americans.

26. Language games and their types.

27. Strengthened, and weakened, by belief.

28. Global temporal typing patterns in foreign language writing: exploring language proficiency through recurrence quantification analysis (RQA).

29. Unconventional Linguistic Normativity: Maybe Not So Deranged After All.

30. Short text similarity measurement methods: a review.

31. Resources for Turkish natural language processing: A critical survey.

32. Anti-Skepticism Under a Linguistic Guise.

33. Deriving presupposition projection in coordinations of polar questions: a reply to Enguehard 2021.

34. On the relation between the similarity of the acoustic distribution patterns of vowels and the language closeness.

35. A compositional mechanism for pairwise predication in the Korean Left-Node Raising construction.

36. Supporting Student Science Writing: Beyond Unreflective Macroscaffolds.

37. Linguistic Integration—Valuable but Voluntary.

38. On the Very Idea of (Real) Content Derivation.

39. Local linguistic ideologies and Iraqi Turkmens' experience of forced migration to Turkey: a folk linguistic perspective.

40. Musical grouping as prosodic implementation.

41. Pictorial free perception.

42. A semantics of face emoji in discourse.

43. Blockchain Matters—Lex Cryptographia and the Displacement of Legal Symbolics and Imaginaries.

44. "I've Got Many Stories You Know"—Problematizing Silence Among Unaccompanied Migrant Girls.

45. On Iranian case and agreement.

46. Lexis as most local context: towards an SFL approach to lexicology.

47. How One Cannot Participatively Imagine What One Could Cognitively Imagine.

48. Hot Wind, Cold Sun: Kuhn, Vygotsky, Halliday and Metaphors in Science and Science Education.

49. Questioning the boundary between "Us" and "Them" with Waldenfels and Derrida.

50. Bibliometric analysis of Asian 'language and linguistics' research: A case of 13 countries.