22.1254, TOC: Lingua Special Issue - Movement and Word Order in Bantu

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Publisher:	Elsevier Ltd
			http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics 			
			
Journal Title:  Lingua 
Volume Number:  121 
Issue Number:  5 
Issue Date:  2011 


Subtitle:  Lingua Special Issue - Movement and Word Order in Bantu   


Main Text:  

Introduction

1. What the Bantu languages can tell us about word order and movement 
Pages 689-701
Leston C. Buell, Kristina Riedel, Jenneke van der Wal
   

Articles

2. The morphosyntax of Lubukusu locative inversion and the parameterization of
Agree 
Pages 702-720
Michael Diercks   

3. Hyperactivity and Hyperagreement in Bantu 
Pages 721-741
Vicki Carstens

4. Agreement, locality, and OVS in Bantu  
Pages 742-753
Brent Henderson    

5. Word order in Matengo (N13): Topicality and informational roles 
Pages 754-771
Nobuko Yoneda

6. The prosody of 'dislocation' in selected Bantu languages
Pages 772-786
Laura J. Downing 

7. Information structure and agreement: Subjects and subject agreement in
Swahili and Herero
Pages 787-804
Lutz Marten

8. Zulu ngani 'why': Postverbal and yet in CP 
Pages 805-821
Leston Chandler Buell 

9. An anti-locality restriction on subject wh-phrases in Kîîtharaka 
Pages 822-831
Peter Muriungi
    

Regular Articles

10. Some properties of light verbs in code-switching 
Pages 832-850
Kay González-Vilbazo, Luis López  

11. The interpretation of copular constructions in Chinese: Semantic
underspecification and pragmatic enrichment 
Pages 851-870
Yicheng Wu

12. Temporal uses of definite articles and demonstratives in Pomak (Slavic, Greece)
Pages 871-889
Evangelia Adamou

13. Type shifting, Chinese hen+N structure, and implications for semantic
parameters 
Pages 890-905
Chuansheng He, Yan Jiang  

14. Dummy auxiliaries in child and adult second language acquisition of Dutch  
Pages 906-919
Elma Blom, Siebe de Korte  

15. Early child control
Pages 920-941
Idan Landau, Rosalind Thornton    

16. A structural asymmetry in intervention effects  
Pages 942-962
Suwon Yoon
   
17. An experimental investigation of the expression of genericity in English,
Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese
Pages 963-985
Tania Ionin, Silvina Montrul, Hélade Santos


For more information on this Special Issue, please visit: 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5815-2011-998789994-3017756
Or visit the journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/lingua 


Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
                     Semantics
                     Syntax
                     General Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Moroccan Spoken (ary)
                     Bulgarian (bul)
                     Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     Dutch (nld)
                     English (eng)
                     German, Standard (deu)
                     Japanese (jpn)
                     Korean (kor)
                     Portuguese (por)
                     Spanish (spa)
                     Turkish (tur)

Language Family(ies): Central Bantu

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