09543945_25-1.qxd 3/14/13 12:07 PM Page 1 VOLUME 25, NUMBER 1 2013 Volume 25 Number 1 2013 CONTENTS ANTHONY JULIUS NARO AND MARIA MARTA PEREIRA SCHERRE Remodeling the age variable: Number concord in Brazilian Portuguese 1 LAUREL MACKENZIE Variation in English auxiliary realization: A new take on contraction 17 YOUSEF AL-ROJAIE Regional dialect leveling in Najdi Arabic: The case of the deaffrication 25,Volume Number 1 2013 1–118 Pages of [k] in the Qas.¯mıı ¯ dialect 43 DANIEL WIECHMANN AND ARNE LOHMANN Domain minimization and beyond: Modeling prepositional phrase ordering 65 JOHN C. 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