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Date: 13-Mar-2008
From: Jesse Harris < glsa at linguist.umass.edu >
Subject: Proceedings of NELS 37: Elfner, Walkow (Eds)
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Date: 13-Mar-2008
From: Jesse Harris < glsa at linguist.umass.edu >
Subject: Proceedings of NELS 37: Elfner, Walkow (Eds)
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Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:45:29
From: Jesse Harris [glsa at linguist.umass.edu]
Subject: Proceedings of NELS 37: Elfner, Walkow (Eds)
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Title: Proceedings of NELS 37
Subtitle: Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the North-East Linguistic
Society, Volume 1
Publication Year: 2007
Publisher: Graduate Linguistic Students' Association, Umass
http://glsa.hypermart.net/
Editor: Martin Walkow
Editor: Emily Elfner
Paperback: ISBN: 1419679929 Pages: 334 Price: U.S. $ 18.99 Comment: Volume 1
Abstract:
These two volumes contain forty-seven papers in theoretical linguistics
that were presented at NELS 37, which was hosted by the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in October, 2006. The collection covers a wide
range of topics in phonology, syntax, and semantics, and includes papers
from the special sessions on the Phonology and Morphology of Pidgins and
Creoles and on Syntactic Theory and Psycholinguistics. These volumes will
interest scholars and students in any sub-field of theoretical linguistics.
Contents
Volume one includes papers from the special sessions on the Phonology and
Morphology of Pidgins and Creoles and on Syntactic Theory and
Psycholinguistics, as well as 18 papers from the main session. Volume two
contains 23 papers from the main session.
Volume 1
A Constraint-based Analysis of Coda Consonant Reflexes in Haitian Creole /
Sharon Gerlach. Verb Allomorphy in French-related Creoles / Tonjes
Veenstra. On the Structuring Role of Grammaticalized Morpho-syntactic
Features / Viviane Deprez. Small Antecedents: Syntax or Pragmatics? / Keir
Moulton. Structural and Thematic Information in Sentence Production /
Christina Kim. The Real-time Interpretation of Pronouns and Reflexives:
Structural and Nonstructural Information / Elsi Kaiser, Jeffrey T. Runner,
Rachel S. Sussman & Michael K. Tanenhaus. Japanese Superlative
Constructions: Evidence for 'est'-movement / Masahiko Aihara. What will you
have, DP or NP? / ?eljko Bo?kovi?. Only Finally / Jonathan Brennan.
Wh-Fronting is a By-Product of Q-Movement: Evidence from Tlingit / Seth
Cable. Italian Null Objects and Resultative/Depictive Predication / Andrea
Cattaneo. An ATB Account of Chinese Bare Conditionals / Candice Cheung Chi
Hang. Argument Cluster Coordination and Constituency Test (Non-)Conflicts /
Youngju Choi & James Yoon. Durative Adverbs: Peculiarities and Implications
/ Aniko Csirmaz. Syntactic Evidence for Tense Heads in Mandarin Chinese
(Beijing Dialect) / Xuan Di. Constraints on Quantificational Domains:
Generic Plural 'des'-indefinites in French / Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin & Alda
Mari. The Projection of Telicity in Vietnamese / Shin Fukuda. Phases and
Ellipsis / Kirsten Gengel. Contrastive Focus: Licensor for Right Node
Raising / Seungwan Ha. Learning Unbounded Stress Systems Via Local
Inference / Jeffrey Heinz. If vs. when, wenn vs. als: Microvariation in the
Semantics of Conditional and Temporal Complementizers in English and German
/ Stefan Hinterwimmer. An Argument from Gapping for a Hamblin Semantics for
Disjunction / Sarah Hulsey. Future in a Supposedly Tenseless Language /
Krisín Jóhannsdóttir & Lisa Matthewson. Licensing and Noniterative Harmony
in Lango / Aaron F. Kaplan.
See separate announcement for contents of Volume 2.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Linguistic Theories
Morphology
Phonology
Psycholinguistics
Syntax
Written In: English (eng)
See this book announcement on our website:
http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=34420
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Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:45:39
From: Jesse Harris [glsa at linguist.umass.edu]
Subject: Proceedings of NELS 37: Elfner, Walkow (Eds)
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Title: Proceedings of NELS 37
Subtitle: Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the North-East Linguistic
Society, Volume 2
Publication Year: 2007
Publisher: Graduate Linguistic Students' Association, Umass
http://glsa.hypermart.net/
Editor: Emily Elfner
Editor: Martin Walkow
Paperback: ISBN: 1419679937 Pages: 315 Price: U.S. $ 18.99 Comment: Volume 2
Abstract:
These two volumes contain forty-seven papers in theoretical linguistics
that were presented at NELS 37, which was hosted by the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in October, 2006. The collection covers a wide
range of topics in phonology, syntax, and semantics, and includes papers
from the special sessions on the Phonology and Morphology of Pidgins and
Creoles and on Syntactic Theory and Psycholinguistics. These volumes will
interest scholars and students in any sub-field of theoretical linguistics.
Contents
Volume one includes papers from the special sessions on the Phonology and
Morphology of Pidgins and Creoles and on Syntactic Theory and
Psycholinguistics, as well as eighteen papers from the main session. Volume
two contains twenty-three papers from the main session.
Volume 2
A New Perspective on Japanese Sika-Nai Constructions / Koji Kawahara.
Monotonicity at the Lexical Semantics-morphosyntax Interface / Andrew
Koontz-Garboden. Weak Derived Environment Effect / Kazutaka Kurisu. Case
Marking Signals more than Structure Building: Processing Evidence from
Korean Double Nominative Constructions / Nayoung Kwon. Relative Truth,
Speaker Commitment, and Control of Implicit Arguments / Peter Lasersohn. A
Left Branch Extraction Perspective on Bound Variables and Pronoun Insertion
Strategy / Marijana Marelj. The Correlation of Markedness and Frequency:
Emergent or Innate? / Andrew Martin. The Syntax of Abstract and Concrete
Finals in Ojibwe / Eric Mathieu. How Well Features Match: On the
Disappearance of Superiority Effects / Miki Obata. Agreement and the
Subjects of Jussive Clauses in Korean / Miok Pak, Paul Portner & Raffaella
Zanuttini. Great coffee, that Maxwell House! / Ileana Paul. Split
Antecedents in VP Ellipsis / Laura Rimell. A [person] Restriction on the
Definiteness Effect in Spanish / Miguel Rodríguez-Mondoñedo. Hungry
Experiencers / Oana Savescu Ciucivara. Middles as Voiced Anticausatives /
Florian Schäfer. Quantified Noun Phrases in a Head-Final Language / Keun
Young Shin. Category and Position as Correlates in Determining Patterns of
Default Accentuation in Japanese: Evidence from Nonce Words / Lisa
Shiozaki. Creole Phonology: No such discipline, but what a lot you can
learn from it! / Norval Smith. Sluicing and Resumption / Chyan-an Arthur
Wang. Harmony versus Distance in Phonetic Enhancement / Adam Wayment, Luigi
Burzio, Donald Mathis & Robert Frank. wollP: Where Syntax and Semantics
Meet / Susi Wurmbrand. Applicative Constructions and the Remerge of a
Functional Preposition / Tomoyuki Yabe. Phonologically-conditioned Gestural
Overlap / Gwanhi Yun.
See separate announcement for contents of Volume 1.
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Written In: English (eng)
See this book announcement on our website:
http://linguistlist.org/get-book.html?BookID=34421
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