11.330, TOC: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics

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Date:  Sat, 12 Feb 2000 12:32:36 -0500
From:  Alexis Dimitriadis <alexis at unagi.cis.upenn.edu>
Subject:  Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, Vols 6.1 and 6.2

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Date:  Sat, 12 Feb 2000 12:32:36 -0500
From:  Alexis Dimitriadis <alexis at unagi.cis.upenn.edu>
Subject:  Penn Working Papers in Linguistics, Vols 6.1 and 6.2


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Volume 6.1 (1999):  Proceedings of the 23rd Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium

Edited by Jim Alexander, Na-Rae Han, and Michelle Minnick Fox.

 1.ERIC BAKOVIC. Assimilation to the unmarked.
 2.MARLYSE BAPTISTA. On the non-universality of functional projections and
   the effects on parametrized variation: Evidence from Creoles.
 3.NATALIE BATMAN-RATYOSYAN and KARIN STROMSWOLD. What Turkish
   acquisition tells us about underlying word order and scrambling.
 4.EMILY BENDER. Constituting context: Null objects in English recipes
   revisited.
 5.CEDRIC BOECKX. Decomposing French questions.
 6.FARIDA CASSIMJEE and CHARLES W. KISSEBERTH. A conspiracy argument for
   Optimality Theory: Emakhuwa dialectology.
 7.BARBARA CITKO. Light-headed relatives.
 8.KRISTIN M. EIDE and TOR A. EFARLI. Semantically charged syntax and the
 9.STEFAN ENGELBERG. Punctuality and verb semantics.
10.MIHO FUJIWARA. Acquisition of default inflectional suffixes: Japanese
   adjective.
11.ELENA GAVRUSEVA and ROSALIND THORNTON. Possessor extraction in child
   English: A Minimalist account.
12.KOOK-HEE GILL. The long-distance anaphora conspiracy: The case of
   Korean.
13.JEANETTE K. GUNDEL. Topic, focus, and the grammar-pragmatics
   interface.
14.J.-R. HAYASHISHITA. Two ways of deriving distributive readings.
15.BEN HERMANS. The reduplicative nature of the Bulgarian definite article.
16.RONALD KIM. The origin of the Pre-Ossetic oblique case suffix and its
   implications.
17.ALEXEI KOCHETOV. A hierarchy of phonetic constraints on palatality in
   Russian.
18.WILLIAM MCCLURE. Japanese floating classifiers.
19.MARTHA MCGINNIS. A-scrambling exists!
   of American English tense and lax vowels by Japanese speakers.
21.MASAO OCHI and TIEN-HSIN HSIN. The syntax of adjunct wh-NPs.
22.KIERAN SNYDER. Reflexives and constraints on the borrowing of discourse
   function: Creoles and Tahitian French.
23.MIKAEL VINKA. Two types of verb particle constructions.


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Volume 6.2 (1999): Selected Papers from NWAV(E) 27

Edited by Christine Moisset and Mimi Lipson.

Contents

 1.JULIE AUGER and JEFFREY STEELE. Vowel epenthesis in Vimeu Picard: A
   preliminary investigation.
 2.PAMELA GRANT-RUSSELL and CILINE BEAUDET. Lexical borrowings from
   French in written Quebec English.
 3.HIKYOUNG LEE. Variable article use in Korean Learners of English
 4.MIMI LIPSON. The loss of auxiliary selection in English.
 5.RAJEND MESTHRIE. Syntactic change in progress: Semi-auxiliary busy in
   South African English.
 6.MIRIAM MEYERHOFF. The emergence of creole subject-verb agreement.
 7.NAOMI NAGY and HILHNE BLONDEAU. Double subject marking in L2
   Montreal French.
 8.PETER PATRICK. Testing the creole continuum.
 9.JULIE ROBERTS. Going younger to do difference: The role of children in
   language change.
10.NATALIE SCHILLING-ESTES. Situated ethnicities: Constructing and
   reconstructing identity in the sociolinguistic interview.


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