16.3418, TOC: Lingua 116/2 (2006)

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Subject: 16.3418, TOC: Lingua  116/2 (2006)

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Date: 30-Nov-2005
From: Sarah Oates < S.Oates at elsevier.com >
Subject: Lingua Vol 116, No 2 (2006) 

	
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Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 13:57:05
From: Sarah Oates < S.Oates at elsevier.com >
Subject: Lingua Vol 116, No 2 (2006) 
 


Publisher:	Elsevier Ltd.
			http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics 			
			
Journal Title:  Lingua 
Volume Number:  116 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  Feb 2006 


Main Text:  

Prosodic filters on syntax: an interface account of second position clitics
A. Revithiadou
pp 79-111
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A situation-theoretic approach to case marking semantics in Turkish
Y. Kilicaslan
pp 112-144
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Phase theory and Tree Adjoining Grammar
R. Frank
pp 145-202
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