Monday, December 10, 2012

December 10, 2012

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, Vol. 32, 2012
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, Vol. 22, #3, 2012
NDPR
Oxford Studies of Legal Studies, Vol. 32, #4, 2012
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 7, #12, 2012
Public Choice, Vol. 153, #3-4, 2012
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 33, #6, 2012
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 43, #4, 2012 

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, Vol. 32, 2012
Topics in Formulaic Language
Section A: Cognitive Perspectives on Formulaic Language
Colin Bannard and Elena Lieven.  Formulaic language in L1 acquisition.
Nick C. Ellis.  Formulaic language and second language acquisition: Zipf and the phrasal teddy bear.
Kathy Conklin and Norbert Schmitt.  The processing of formulaic language.
Diana van Lancker Sidtis.  Formulaic language and language disorders.
Section B: Formulaic Language and Pedagogical Issues
Frank Boers and Seth Lindstromberg.  Experimental and intervention studies on formulaic sequences in a second language.
Fanny Meunier.  Formulaic language and language teaching.
Magali Paquot and Sylviane Granger.  Formulaic language in learner corpora.
Ken Hyland.  Bundles in academic discourse.
Section C: Social Perspectives on Formulaic Language
Matthew Burdelski and Haruko Minegishi Cook.  Formulaic language in language socialization.
Nancy Bell.  Formulaic language, creativity, and language play in a second language.
Kathleen Bardovi-Harlig.  Formulas, routines, and conventional expressions in pragmatics research.
Section D: Looking Forward
Alison Wray.  What do we (think we) know about formulaic language?  An evaluation of the current state of play.
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, Vol. 22, #3, 2012
Articles
Tom L. Beauchamp, Hope R. Ferdowsian, and John P. Gluck.  Where are we in the justification of research involving chimpanzees?
Audrey R. Chapman and Courtney C. Scala.  Evaluating the first-in-human clinical trial of a human embryonic stem cell-based therapy.
E. Christian Brugger.  The problem of fetal pain and abortion: Toward an ethical consensus for appropriate behavior.
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NDPR
Jonathan Berg, Direct Belief: An Essay on the Semantics, Pragmatics, and Metaphysics of Belief. Reviewed by Philipp Koralus.
James J. DiCenso, Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: A Commentary. Reviewed by Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb.
Gary. E. Varner, Personhood, Ethics, and Animal Cognition: Situating Animals in Hare's Two-Level Utilitarianism. Reviewed by Brian Berkey.
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 Oxford Studies of Legal Studies, Vol. 32, #4, 2012
Articles
Shachar Eldar.  The limits of transferred malice.
Muireann Quigley.  Property in human biomaterials – separating persons and thing?
Arlie Loughnan.  The ‘strange’ case of the infanticide doctrine.
Helge Dedek.  Duties of love and self-perfection: Moses Mendelssohn’s theory of contract?
Adam Hofri-Winogradow.  Parents, children, and property in late 18th-century Chancery.
Pierre Schammo.  EU day-to-day supervision or intervention-based supervision: Which way forward for the European system of financial supervision?
Aoife O’Donoghue.  Alfred Verdross and the contemporary constitutionalization debate.
Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco.  If you cannot help being committed to it, then it exists: A defence of robust normative realism.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 7, #12, 2012
Epistemology
Melinda Fagan.  Collective scientific knowledge.
Ethics
Ulrike Heuer.  Promising – part 1.
Ulrike Heuer.  Promising – part 2.
History of Philosophy
Miira Tuominen.  Philosophy of the ancient commentators on Aristotle.
Legal and Political
Kyla Ebels-Duggan.  Kant’s political philosophy.
Metaphysics
Joshua Spencer.  Ways of being.
Philosophy of Religion
N.N. Trakakis.  Doing philosophy in style: A new look at the analytic/continental divide.
Teaching and Learning Guide
Bjorn Jespersen.  Teaching and learning guide for: Recent Work on Structured Meaning and Propositional Unity.
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Public Choice, Vol. 153, #3-4, 2012
Obituary
Roberta Herzber and Barbara Allen. Elinor Ostrom (1933-2012).
Articles
Jean-Francois Laslier.  On choosing the alternative with the best median evaluation.
Karl Warneryd.  Nine points of the law: evidentiary rules and the costs of litigation.
Paul H. Edelman.  The institutional dimension of election design.
Georgios Efthyvoulou.  Political budget cycles in the European Union and the impact of political pressures.
Antoine Auberger.  Voting and economic factors in French elections for the European Parliament.
Sandra Ludwig.  Contests – a comparison of timing and information structures.
Jean-Paul Azam.  Why suicide-terrorists get educated, and what to do about it.
Stephen Kirchner.  Federal legistlative activism in Australia: A new approach to testing Wagner’s law.
Niklas Potrafke.  Is German domestic social policy politically controversial?
Emmanuelle Auriol and Robert J. Gary-Bobo.  On the optimal number of representatives.
Peter van Roozendaal, Madeleine O. Hosli, and Caspar Heetman.  Coalition formation on major policy dimensions: The Council of the European Union 1998-2004.
Anders Sundell and Victor Lapuente.  Adam Smith or Machiavelli?  Political incentives for contracting out local public services.
Eduard J. Bomhoff and Grace Hooi Yean Lee.  Tolerance and economic growth revisited: a note.
Niclas Berggren and Mikael Elinder.  Tolerance and growth: modeling the empirical relationship.
Michael McBride.  Robert I. Rotberg: Transformative political leadership: Making a difference in the developing world.
Book Reviews
Adrian Vermeule.  The System of the Constitution.  Review by Jeremy Horpedahl.
Mark Pennington.  Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy.  Review by Peter J. Boettke.
Andrei Shleifer.  The Failure of Judges and the Rise of Regulators.  Review by Paul G. Mahoney.
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 33, #6, 2012
Articles
Jann E. Schlimme.  Lived autonomy and chronic mental illness: A phenomenological approach.
Michael D. Dahnke.  Emmanual Levinas and the face of Terri Schiavo: bioethical and phenomenological reflections on a private tragedy and public spectacle.
Thomas S. Huddle and F. Amos Bailey.  Pacemaker deactivation: withdrawal of support or active ending of life?
Book Reviews
Bernard N. Schumacher.  Death and Mortality in Contemporary Philosophy.  Jeffrey P. Bishop.  The Anticipatory Corpse: Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying.  Review by Havi Carel.
Marc A. Rodwin.  Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan.  Review by Francesca Marin.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 43, #4, 2012 
Articles
Neeraja Sankaran.  How the discovery of ribozymes cast RNA in the roles of both chicken and egg in origin-of-life theories.
Tim Lewens. Species, essence and explanation.
Special issue Papers :Causality in the Biomedical and Social Sciences
Introduction
Isabelle Drouet. Causal reasoning, causal probabilities, and conceptions of causation.
Julian Reiss. Causation in the sciences: An inferentialist account.
Kevin D. Hoover. Causal structure and hierarchies of models.
Alexander Reutlinger. Getting rid of interventions.
Peter Menzies. The causal structure of mechanisms.
Francois Claveau. The Russo-Williamson Theses in the social sciences: Causal inference drawing on two types of evidence.
Justin Sytsma, Jonathan Livengood, David Rose. Two types of typicality: Rethinking the role of statistical typicality in ordinary causal attributions.
Essay Reviews
Ruth J. Prince. Science, knowlege and colonial rule in Africa.
Christoph Gradmann. Moderntiy, public health and the welfare state.
S.D. John. No genes, please: we're British.
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