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Date:  Thu, 16 May 2002 04:31:43 -0400
From:  "Neden, Julie (ELS)" <j.neden at elsevier.co.uk>
Subject:  Lingua, 05295, Vol 112 Iss 5

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Date:  Thu, 16 May 2002 04:31:43 -0400
From:  "Neden, Julie (ELS)" <j.neden at elsevier.co.uk>
Subject:  Lingua, 05295, Vol 112 Iss 5

Journal: Lingua
ISSN   : 0024-3841
Volume : 112
Issue  : 5
Date   : May-2002

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A selected and annotated bibliography of recent publications in
linguistics
V. van Gelderen, I. van der Meulen
pp 339-377
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Markedness and laziness in Spanish obstruents
C.-E. Pineros
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The syntax of early English.  - Cambridge: Cambridge University
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M. den Dikken
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An area of linguistic research can be considered mature when the
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semantics/pragmatics interface poses a special challenge in this
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and the pragmatics of Spanish from a variety of theoretical points of
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International Conference "Semantics and Pragmatics of Spanish" (Ohio
State University, 1999). Others are invited contributions from leading
scholars in the field. Among the topics covered are several that have
been the subject of intense debate, whereas others represent subtle
data patterns not considered so far. The topics include the proper
characterization of tense and aspect, the subjunctive, verbal
periphrases, stage/individual level predication, the interpretation of
infinitives in embedded and adjunct clauses, the subjunctive mood,
demonstratives, quantification of excess, exception phrases, binding
phenomena, propositional negative polarity items, particles of
politeness, and pronominal doubling. Overall, the analysis of these
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such as possible world semantics, relevance theory, mental spaces,
type coercion, generalized quantifier theory, dynamic semantics, and
the theory of Logical Form.

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Introduction (J. Gutiirrez-Rexach).

Spanish past and future tenses: less (semantics) is more (S. Gennari).
Tensed complements of perception verbs: issues in their temporal
interpretation (A. Cipria).
Spanish 'aspectual' periphrases: ordering constraints and the distinction
between situation and viewpoint aspect (B. Laca).
Non-declarative sentences in Spanish: the case of the infinitive (X.R.
Sequeiros).
Aspect and situations: a situation semantics account of the semantic
variability of Spanish "al-clauses" (L. Alonoso-Ovalle).
Mental spaces and epistemic attitudes: on the Spanish subjunctive/indicative
alternation (F. Aliaga, E. de Bustos).
Space accessibility and the pragmatic status of propositions (E.
Mejmas-Bikandi).
Coercion and the stage/individual distinction (V. Escandell-Vidal, M.
Leonetti).
Some Spanish quantifier modifiers (R. Zuber).
Demonstratives in context (J. Gutiirrez-Rexach).
Propositional NPIs and the scalar nature of polarity (J. Gutiirrez-Rexach,
S. Schwenter).
Degree quantification and modal operators in Spanish (I. Bosque).
The shifted reading of the Spanish simple past as dependent on presuppostion
accommodation (R.J. Garcia Csrdoba).
On the interaction of syntax-semantics-pragmatics: a case study (J. Maci`).
Clitic doubling, null objects and clitic climbing in the Spanish of
Corrientes (L. Colantoni).
Spanish no, si,: a particle of politeness (R. Vann et al.).

Name index.

Subject index.
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