publications (a selection)
publications (a selection)
edited volumes
Newman, John, Sally Rice, and Harald Baayen (eds.). In preparation. Corpus-Based Studies in Language Use, Language Learning, and Language Documentation. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Rice, Sally and John Newman (eds.). In press. Experimental and Empirical Methods in the Study of Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language. Stanford: CSLI/University of Chicago Press.
articles and book chapters
Rice, Sally and John Newman, In press. Converging methodologies. In Rice, S. & J. Newman (eds.), Experimental and Empirical Methods in the Study of Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language, Stanford: CSLI/University of Chicago Press.
Ives, John W., Sally Rice, and Edward Vajda. 2010. Dene-Yeniseian and processes of deep change in kin terminologies. In Kari, J. and B. Potter (eds.), Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska (APUA), Vol. 6 (1-2): 161-187. Fairbanks: UAF Press.
Rice, Sally. 2009. Athapaskan eating and drinking verbs and constructions. In J. Newman (ed.), The Linguistics of Eating and Drinking, 109-152. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [pdf]
Newman, John and Sally Rice. 2008. Asymmetry in English multi-verb sequences: A corpus-based approach. In B. Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk (ed.), Asymmetric Events, 3-23. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [pre-publication pdf]
Rice, Sally and Kaori Kabata. 2007. Cross-linguistic grammaticalization patterns of the ALLATIVE. Linguistic Typology 11: 453-516. [pdf]
Newman, John and Sally Rice. 2006. Transitivity schemas of English EAT and DRINK in the BNC. In S. Th. Gries & A. Stefanowitsch (eds.), Corpora in Cognitive Linguistics: Corpus-based Approaches to Syntax and Lexis, 225-260. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [pdf]
Cuyckens, Hubert, Dominiek Sandra, and Sally Rice. 2006. Towards an empirical lexical semantics. In V. Evans, B. Bergen, & J. Zinken (eds.), The Cognitive Linguistics Reader. London: Equinox. [Reprint of same title in B. Smieja & M. Tasch (eds.). 1997. Human Contact through Language and Linguistics, 35-54. Berlin: Peter Lang.] [pdf]
Newman, John and Sally Rice. 2004. Patterns of usage for English SIT, STAND, and LIE: A cognitively-inspired exploration in corpus linguistics. Cognitive Linguistics 15: 351-396. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 2004. Moving for thinking: The pervasiveness of motion imagery in ideation and emotion. In B. Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk (ed.), Imagery in Language, 343-359. Berlin: Peter Lang. [pre-publication pdf]
Rice, Sally and John Newman. 2004. Aspect in the making: A corpus analysis of English aspect-marking prepositions. In M. Achard & S. Kemmer (eds.), Language, Culture and Mind, 313-326. Stanford: CSLI Publications. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 2003. Growth of a lexical network: 9 English prepositions in acquisition. In H. Cuyckens, R. Dirven, & J. Taylor (eds.), Cognitive Approaches to Lexical Semantics, 243-280. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 2002. Posture and existence predicates in Dene Suɫiné (Chipewyan): Lexical and semantic density as a function of the SIT/STAND/LIE continuum. In J. Newman (ed.), The Linguistics of Sitting, Standing, and Lying, 61-78. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [pdf]
Blair, Heather, Sally Rice, John Janvier, and Valerie Wood. 2002. Daghida: Cold Lake First Nations works towards Dene language revitalization. In B. Burnaby & J. Reyhner (eds.), Indigenous Languages Across the Community, 89-98. Flagstaff: Northern Arizona State University. [pdf]
Rice, Sally, Gary Libben, and Bruce Derwing. 2002. Morphological representation and processing in an endangered polysynthetic language. Brain and Language 81:473-486. [pdf]
Newman, John and Sally Rice. 2001. English SIT, STAND, and LIE in large and small corpora. ICAME Journal 25:109-133. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1999. Patterns of acquisition in the emerging mental lexicon: The case of to and for in English. Brain and Language 68:268-276. [pdf]
Rice, Sally, Dominiek Sandra, and Mia Vanrespaille. 1999. Prepositional semantics and the fragile link between space and time. In M. Hiraga, C. Sinha, & S. Wilcox (eds.), Cultural, Psychological, and Typological Issues in Cognitive Linguistics, 107-127. Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1999. Aspects of prepositions and prepositional aspect. In L. de Stadler & C. Eyrich (eds.), Issues in Cognitive Linguistics, 225-247. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. [pdf]
Rice, S. 1998. Giving and taking in Chipewyan: The semantics of THING-marking classificatory verbs. In J. Newman (ed.), The Linguistics of Giving, 97-134. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [pdf]
Cuyckens, H., D. Sandra, & S. Rice. 1997. Towards an empirical lexical semantics. In B. Smieja & M. Tasch (eds.), Human Contact through Language and Linguistics, 35-54. Berlin: Peter Lang. [pdf]
Kabata, Kaori and Sally Rice. 1997. Japanese ni: The particulars of a somewhat contradictory particle. In Marjolijn Verspoor, K.-D. Lee, & E. Sweetser (eds.), Lexical and Syntactic Constructions and the Construction of Meaning, 107-127. [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory Series, 150.] Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1996. Prepositional prototypes. In R. Dirven & M. Pütz (eds.), The Construal of Space in Language and Thought, 135-165. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. [pdf]
Sandra, Dominiek and Sally Rice. 1995. Network analyses of prepositional meaning: Mirroring whose mind—the linguist’s or the language user’s? Cognitive Linguistics 6:89-130. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1993. The so-called pseudo-passive revisited (by a cognitive linguist). Studi Italiani di Linguistica Teorica ed Applicata 3:569-601. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1993. Far afield in lexical fields: The English prepositions. ESCOL ‘92 Proceedings, 206-217. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1992. Polysemy and lexical representation: The case of three English prepositions. Proceedings of the 14th Cognitive Science Society Annual Conference, 89-94. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. [pdf]
Rice, Sally and Gary Prideaux. 1991. Event-packing: The case of object incorporation in English. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 283-298.
Rice, Sally. 1988. Unlikely lexical entries. Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 202-212. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1987. Transitivity and the lexicon. The Center for Research on Language Newsletter, Vol. 2-2; UC, San Diego. [pdf]
Rice, Sally. 1987. Towards a transitive prototype: Evidence from some atypical English passives. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, 422-434.