20.2487, TOC: U of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 15/1 (2009)

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Publisher:	Penn Linguistics Club
			http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html 			
			
Journal Title:  University of Pennyslvania Working Papers in Linguistics 
Volume Number:  15 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2009 


Subtitle:  Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium   


Main Text:  

The Penn Linguistics Club is pleased to announce the publication of U. Penn
Working Papers in Linguistics 15.1: Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Penn
Linguistics Colloquium. This issue of PWPL is the second to be available in free
online form only. The issue can be accessed for free at: 

http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol15/iss1/

Svitlana Antonyuk-Yudina
Long-Distance Scrambling, VP Ellipsis, and Scope Economy in Russian

J.-Marc Authier and Lisa A. Reed
French Tough-Movement Infinitives as Deverbal Nominals

Paola Benincà and Christina Tortora
Towards a Finer-Grained Theory of Italian Participial Clausal Architecture

Benjamin Bruening
Selectional Asymmetries between CP and DP Suggest that the DP Hypothesis is Wrong

Charles B. Chang, Erin F. Haynes, Yao Yao, and Russell Rhodes
A Tale of Five Fricatives: Consonantal Contrast in Heritage Speakers of Mandarin

Jessica Coon and Andrés Pablo Salanova
Nominalization and Predicate-Fronting: Two Sources of Ergativity

Adam I. Cooper
Similarity Avoidance in the Proto-Indo-European Root

Aniko Csirmaz
Adverbs of Quantity: Entities of Different Kinds

Minta Elsman and Stanley Dubinsky
Double Modal Syntactic Patterns as Single Modal Interactions

Simona Herdan
Relativization, Intonational Phrases and Rich Left Peripheries

Yu-Yin Hsu
Possessor Extraction in Mandarin Chinese

Monica-Alexandrina Irimia
Romanian Evidentials

Sachie Kotani
What Differentiates Two Japanese Exhaustive Focus Particles?

Vera Lee-Schoenfeld and Jason Kandybowicz
Sandhi Sans Derivation: Third Tone Patterns in Mandarin Chinese

Shiti Malhotra
Intervention Effects and wh-movement

Anna Mikhaylova
L2 Nonword Recognition and Phonotactic Constraints

Chizuru Nakao and Miki Obata
When 'What' Means 'Why': On Accusative wh-adjuncts in Japanese

Glenda Newton
Accounting for do-support Post-Syntactically: Evidence from Old Irish

Jeremy Rafal
Analyzing Ilokano Pseudoclefts

Tatjana Scheffler
Evidentiality and German Attitude Verbs

Benjamin Schmeiser
An Acoustic Analysis of Intrusive Vowels in Guatemalan Spanish /rC/ Clusters

Anna Snarska
On Certain Troublemakers to Partial Control as Agree

Minjeong Son
Linguistic Variation and Lexical Parameter: The Case of Directed Motion

Joshua Tauberer
Goldilocks Meets the Subset Problem: Evaluating Error Driven Constraint Demotion
(RIP/CD) for OT language acquisition

Jiwon Yun
A Stratal OT Approach to a Noun-Verb Asymmetry With Respect to Opacity in Korean


Laurel MacKenzie
Issue editor, PWPL 15.1 


Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
                     Phonology
                     Syntax
                     General Linguistics
                     Linguistic Theories

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     German, Standard (deu)
                     Ilocano (ilo)
                     Italian (ita)
                     Japanese (jpn)
                     Korean (kor)
                     Russian (rus)
                     Spanish (spa)
                     Old Irish (sga)




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