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Subject: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 13, No 1 (2007)
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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:41:11
From: Keelan Evanini < keelan2 at babel.ling.upe >
Subject: Penn Working Papers in Linguistics Vol 13, No 1 (2007)
Publisher: Penn Linguistics Club
Journal Title: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume Number: 13
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2007
Subtitle: Proceedings of PLC 30
Main Text:
http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html
Karlos Arregi and Andrew Nevins. Obliteration vs. impoverishment in the Basque
g-/z- constraint. 1-14
Yukiko Asano. Restructuring in Japanese revisited: A phrasal movement analysis
of purpose expressions. 15-28
Joan Chen-Main. Rules, constraints, and overlapping violations: The case of
Acoma accent loss. 29-42
Aniko Csirmaz. Measuring times. 43-56
Kirsten Gengel. The role of contrast in deletion processes. 57-69
Daniel Ezra Johnson. Stability and change along a dialect boundary: The low
vowel mergers of Southeastern New England. 71-84
Jason Kandybowicz. Fusion and PF architecture. 85-98
Konstantia Kapetangianni. Is there a syntax-pragmatics interface delay in early
child grammars? The evidence from Greek. 99-112.
Takaomi Kato. The CSC as an LF condition: Evidence from Neg-raising in Japanese.
113-126.
Hyunjoo Kim. A-bar interveners in WH questions. 127-140
Thomas Leu. These HERE demonstratives. 141-154.
Lisa Levinson. Finding arguments for pseudo-resultative predicates. 155-168.
Chao Li. Split ergativity in Nepali and its typological significance. 169-182
Sean Madigan and Masahiro Yamada. Asymmetry in anaphoric dependencies: A
cross-linguistic study of inclusive reference. 183-195
Shakuntala Mahanta. On the convergence of positional markedness and positional
faithfulness in vowel harmony. 197-210
Haruko Matsui. NPI licensing and head movement. 211-224
Thomas McFadden. Default case and the status of compound categories in
Distributed Morphology. 225-238
Anna McNay. Split topicalisation and pseudo-partitivity. 239-252
Gereon Muller. Extended exponence by enrichment: Argument encoding in German,
Archi, and Timucua. 253-266
Miki Obata. A/A'-Asymmetries: Finiteness sensitivity in Wh-movement. 267-280
Anna Papafragou and Ozge Isik Ozturk. On the acquisition of modality. 281-293
Jeffrey K. Parrott. Distributed morphological mechanisms of Smith Island weren't
leveling. 295-308
Long Peng. Gemination and anti-gemination: Meinhof's law in LuGanda and Kikuyu.
309-322
Dorian Roehrs. Split-NPs as an instance of sideward movement. 323-336
Pawel Rutkowski. The syntactic structure of grammaticalized partitives
(pseudo-partitives). 337-350
Tara Sanchez. Layers of contact-induced change: Transfer and calquing as changes
from above. 351-364
Dennis Ryan Storoshenko. Requirements for a unified Binding Theory: Lessons from
Halkomelem Salish. 365-378
David Stringer. Extending the PP hierarchy: The role of bare nominals in spatial
predication. 379-392
Suzanne Evans Wagner. "We act like girls and we don't act like men": The use of
the male-associated variable (ay0) in South Philadelphia. 393-406
Susi Wurmbrand. Infinitives are tenseless. 407-420
Zheng Xu. An optimality-theoretic account of full and partial identity of forms.
421-434
Tomoyuki Yabe. The determinations of a phonological exponent of agentive v in
the Oromo morphological causatives. 435-448
Gwanhi Yun. The effects of phonetic gestures and phonological rules on
intergestural timing relations. 449-462
Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics
Phonology
Psycholinguistics
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Syntax
General Linguistics
Morphology
Subject Language(s): Basque (eus)
English (eng)
Borana (gax)
German, Standard (deu)
Greek (ell)
Japanese (jpn)
Gikuyu (kik)
Ganda (lug)
Nepali (nep)
Timucua (tjm)
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