Books: UBC WORKING PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS (various Amerindian and heritage languages)

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PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE FROM UBCWPL
 University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics
 UBCWPL Volume 6: ICSNL XXXVI: The Thirty-Sixth International Conference on
Salish and Neighbouring Languages. Edited by L. Bar-el, L.T. Watt & I.
Wilson (July 2001).
TABLE OF CONTENTS ANA ARREGUI & LISA MATTHEWSON
A cross-linguistic perspective on the expression of manner
 DAWN BATES AND THOM HESS
Tense or aspect? A prefix of future time in Lushootseed
STRANG BURTON, HENRY DAVIS, PETER JACOBS,
LINDA TAMBURRI WATT & MARTINA WILTSCHKO
A boy, a dog and a frog
HENRY DAVIS On negation in Salish
BRENT GALLOWAY Integrated cognitive semantics applied to Halkomelem
DONNA B. GERDTS & THOMAS E. HUKARI Argument linking and passives in
Halkomelem
CARRIE GILLON Negative generic sentences in Squamish Salish
MERCEDES QUESNEY HINKSO The semantics of the lexical suffix *wil
EUN-SOOK KIM Glottalization in Southern Wakashan: a comparative study
M. DALE KINKADE Proto-Salish irrealis
SHARON R. KINLEY Northern Straits: A Native perspective
DERYLE LONSDALE A two-level implementation of Lushootseed morphology
ANTHONY MATTINA Okanagan sentence types: a preliminary working paper
TIMOTHY MONTLER Auxiliaries and other grammatical categories in Klallam
SCOTT SHANK And-fronting and the copula in Upper Chehalis
WAYNE SUTTLES Some questions about Northern Straits
JILL MARIA WAGNER Coeur d'Alene/Snchitsu'umshtsn language revitalization
efforts in public high school in past and present context Martina Wiltschko
Passive in Halkomelem and Squamish Salish UBCWPL

 Volume 5: Proceedings of WSCLA 5 (The Workshop on Structure and
Constituency in Languages of the Americas). Edited by S. Gessner, S. Oh & K.
Shiobara (May 2001).
LEORA BAR-EL & LINDA TAMBURRI WATT Word internal constituency in Squamish
(Squamish Salish)
DAVID BECK Conventionality and lexical classes
SONYA BIRD What is a word? Evidence from a computational approach to Navajo
verbal morphology
 PHIL BRANIGAN & MARGUERITE MACKENZIE How much syntax can you fit into a
word? Late insertion and verbal agreement in Innu-aimun
GEORGE AARON BROADWELL On the phonological conditioning of clitic placement
in Zapotec
BENJAMIN BRUENING & ANDREA RACKOWSKI Configurationality and object shift in
Algonquian
NORVIN RICHARDS Some notes on Conjunct and Independent Orders in Wampanoag
GRAZYNA ROWICKA Epenthesis and prosodic (in)visibility in Mohawk and Upper
Chehalis JAN VAN EIJK Word, clitic and sentence in Lillooet UBCWPL

Volume 4: Current Research on African Languages and Linguistics Edited by S.
Gessner, S. Oh and K. Shiobara (March 2001)
OLADIIPO AJIBOYE A comparative study of Edo and Yoruba gerunds
 MARK C. BAKER AND OSAMUYIMEN THOMPSON STEWART Unaccusativity and the
adjective/verb distinction: Edo evidence
 MARK C. BAKER AND OSAMUYIMEN THOMPSON STEWART Verb movement, objects, and
serialization
LAURA J. DOWNING How ambiguity of analysis motivates stem tone change in
Durban Zulu
 MEGAN MORRISON Plurality and multiplicity in Edo and English
 CORY R.C. SHEEDY Grammatical Tones in Edo: An Optimality Theoretic account
CHARLES H. ULRICH Labial-tone interaction in Lama verbs
 FLORENCE FUNG LAM WOO Serial verb constructions in Edo and Cantonese ***And
featuring University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria PhD dissertation*** EMMANUEL
EFEREALA EFERE The pitch system of the B`u`mo` dialect of I`zo`n
UBCWPL Volume 3: ICSNL XXXV: The Thirty-Fifth International Conference on
Salish and Neighbouring Languages Edited by S. Gessner & S. Oh (July 2000)
PAUL BARTHMAIER Lushootseed argument structure and the discourse function of
the morpheme /-b/
DAVID BECK Grammatical convergences in Bella Coola (Nuxalk) and North
Wakashan
HENRY DAVIS Coordination and constituency in St'at'imcets HENRY DAVIS AND
DAVID ROBERTSON "Fox and Cayooty": An early St'at'imcets-Chinook Jargon
bilingual text
DONNA B. GERDTS AND THOMAS E. HUKARI Stacked antipassives in Halkomelem
Salish
EUN-SOOK KIM Glottalization in Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka): A module interaction
case
M. DALE KINKADE An initial study of some adjectival modifiers in Upper
Chehalis
KAORU KIYOSAWA AND NILE THOMPSON An initial look at Twana applicatives
LISA MATTHEWSON One at a time in St'at'imcets
ANTHONY MATTINA Okanagan sandhi and morphophonemics
 NANCY MATTINA AND ERNIE BROOKS Nxa?amxci'n (Salish) kinship terms **note: ?
= glottal-stop, i'= i-with-an-accent-mark- going-up-to-the-right YUMIKO
NAKAMURA Secwepemctsin (Shuswap) reduplication
SCOTT SHANK AND IAN WILSON Acoustic evidence for ?? as a glottalized
pharyngeal glide in Nuu-chah-nulth **note: ?? = backwards glottal stop
LINDA TAMBURRI WATT, MICHAEL ALFORD, JEN CAMERON-TURLEY, CARRIE GILLON AND
PETER JACOBS Squamish (Squamish Salish) stress: A look at the acoustics of
/a/ and /u/ ADAM WERLE Semantic incorporation in Lillooet
MARTINA WILTSCHKO Sentential negation in Upriver Halkomelem (and what it
tells us about the structure of the clause)
MARTINA WILTSCHKO Is Halkomelem split ergative?
RACHEL WOJDAK Nuuchahnulth modification: Syntactic evidence against category
neutrality UBCWPL Volume 2: Proceedings of WSCLA 4: The Workshop on
Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas Edited by M.
Caldecott, S. Gessner & E. Kim (November 1999)
DAVID BECK Person, plurality, and speech-act participant in Totonac verbal
paradigms
EUNG-DO COOK Conjoined clauses are postpositional phrases in Chipewyan
CHRISTOPHER CULY "Incorporation" and noun stems in Takelma MARCIA HAAG
Choctaw focus as a syntactic adjunct
GUNNAR OLAFUR HANSSON & RONALD SPROUSE Factors of change: Yowlumne vowel
harmony then and now
 NANCY HEDBERG & SANDRA DUECK Cakchiquel reference and centering theory
ANDREAS KATHOL & RICHARD A. RHODES Constituency and linearization of Ojibwe
nominals
TODD MCDANIELS Sentential second postion in Comanche BILL POSER Particle
scope and dummy verbs in Carrier
J. DIEGO QUESADA & MARILIA FACO SOARES Participant-highlighting in two
linguistic areas of the Americas
PATRICIA A. SHAW, SUSAN J. BLAKE, JILL CAMPBELL & CODY SHEPHERD Stress
Musqueam Salish
 SUZANNE URBANCZYK Echo vowels in Coast Salish
 JAN VAN EIJK "Coyote drowns" (A Lillooet text)
 ALAN C. L. YU Non-derived environment blocking in Tohono O'odham
stressassignment: A co-phonology account

 UBCWPL Volume 1: Current Research on Language and Linguistics Edited by M.
Caldecott, S. Gessner & E. Kim (March 1999)
 TANYA BOB Tahltan morphophonemic processes in optimality theory
 MARION CALDECOTT Applying licensing by cue to Saanich
SUZANNE GESSNER Tone assimilation in Navajo
 CARRIE GILLON & CODY SHEPHERD Intonational pauses and right-dislocation in
Navajo
TOMIO HIROSE Plains Cree palatalizations in OT IKUYO KANEKO Igede vowel
hiatus resolution in Optimality Theory
 EUN-SOOK KIM Hypocoristics in Nuuchahnulth
 SUNYOUNG OH Laryngeal features of stops and pitch accent in Kyengsang
dialect of Korean
 LINDA WATT Roots, lexical suffixes and stress in Squamish HENRY DAVIS
Subject inflection in Salish
YUMIKO NAKAMURA Possessor-raising in Bantu languages
MATTHEW RITCHIE Overt object agreement morphology in standard modern English
URI STRAUSS The negative imperative ban in Hebrew
MARTINA WILTSCHKO The syntax of pronouns and determiners: A cross-linguistic
study ALSO AVAILABLE FROM UBCWPL MITOPL 17 (MIT Occasional Papers in
Linguistics): Papers from the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in
Native American Languages (WSCLA 1) Edited by L. Bar-el, R.-M. Dechaine & C.
Reinholtz (1999)
ELEANOR BLAIN Complementizer ka- in Nehiwawewin (Plains Cree)
JOSE CAMACHO & LILIANA SANCHEZ Three types of conjunction in Southern
Quechua
 ROSE-MARIE DECHAINE What Algonquian morphology is really like: Hockett
revisited
ALANA JOHNS The decline of ergativity in Labrador Inuttut MICHELLE LONG
Obviation and clausal relations in Plains Cree
 MARTHA MCGINNIS Is there syntactic inversion in Ojibwa?
 KEVIN RUSSELL What's with all these long words anyway?
LILIANA SANCHEZ Why does Southern Quechua agree in person nominally?
FILOMENA SANDALO Categorical projection and phrase structure in Kadiweu
UBCWPL is published by the graduate students of the University of British
Columbia. We feature current research on language and linguistics by
students and faculty of the department, and we are the regular publishers of
two conference proceedings: the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in
Languages of the Americas (WSCLA) and the International Conference on Salish
and Neighbouring Languages (ICSNL). For ordering information, please e-mail
the UBCWPL editors at the following address: Linguistics-UBCWPL at arts.ubc.ca
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