Pt. I. Noun pluralization, or how to talk about more than two dogs in Kiowa
1. Noun pluralization: an introduction
2. Noun pluralization: the role of phonology
3. Noun pluralization: morphology meets phonology
4. Acquisition of morphophonology
5. Noun pluralization: morphology meets syntax and meaning
6. Noun pluralization: the interaction of linguistic features
7. Noun pluralization: a summary
Pt. II. Question formation, or how to find out whether the cat is sleeping in Tohono O'odham
8. Merge
9. Introduction to the syntax of question formation
10. Syntactic movement and question formation
11. Question formation: a summary
12. Acquisition of WH-question formation
Pt. III. Constraints, or why you can't say wanna whenever you wanna
13. Syntactic constraints on contraction in English
14. Contraction in English: its acquisition and related topics
Pt. IV. Meaning and - finally - about counting dogs in Kiowa
15. Meaning: an introduction
16. Beyond pluralization: inversion and noun modification in Kiowa
17. Argument structure: the conceptual system of language
18. On thinking linguistically: looking back and looking ahead.
Thinking linguistically : a scientific approach to language by Maya Honda. ISBN 1405108320. Published by Blackwell in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.