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Subject: Linguistic Inquiry Vol 40 No 1&2 (2009)
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Journal Title: Linguistic Inquiry
Volume Number: 40
Issue Number: 1&2
Issue Date: Spring 09
Main Text:
Linguistic Inquiry
Samuel Jay Keyser, Editor-in-Chief
Linguistic Inquiry remains one of the most prominent journals in linguistics and
is consistently ranked in the top 10 of all journals in the field by Thomson
ISI. In this journal, the world's most celebrated linguists keep themselves and
other readers informed of new theoretical developments based on the latest
international scholarship.
Linguistic Inquiry captures the excitement of contemporary debate in the field
by publishing full-scale articles as well as shorter contributions (Squibs and
Discussions) and more extensive commentary (Remarks and Replies).Edited by
Samuel Jay Keyser, Linguistic Inquiry has featured many of the most important
scholars in the discipline and continues to occupy a central position in
linguistics research.
Forthcoming in Linguistic Inquiry 40:1 (Winter 2009)
Articles:
* Clause Structure and Verb Series
Enoch Oladé Aboh
* Cyclic Agree
Susana Béjar and Milan Rezac
* On Certain Properties of Pied-Piping
Fabian Heck
Remarks and Replies:
* Icelandic Control Is Not A-Movement: The Case from Case
Jonathan David Bobaljik and Idan Landau
* Structural Adjacency and the Typology of Interrogative Interpretations
Vera Gribanova
Squibs and Discussion:
* The Nominal Nature of where, when, and how: Evidence from Free Relatives
Ivano Caponigro and Lisa Pearl
* Interrogative Possessors and the Problem with Pied-Piping in Chol
Jessica Coon
* When QR Disobeys Superiority
Arthur Stepanov and Penka Stateva
Forthcoming in Linguistic Inquiry 40:2 (Spring 2009)
Articles:
* Making a Pronoun: Fake Indexicals as Windows into the Properties of Pronouns
Angelika Kratzer
* Ranking the Linear Correspondence Axiom
Luis López
Remarks and replies:
* Evaluating the Complexity of Optimality Theory
Jeffrey Heinz, Gregory M. Kobele, and Jason Riggle
* Gapping Is Not (VP-) Ellipsis
Kyle Johnson
* Revisiting Satiation: Evidence for an Equalization Response Strategy
Jon Sprouse
Squibs and Discussion:
* This Construction Looks Like a Copy Is Optional
Idan Landau
* A Puzzle for Remnant Movement Analyses of Verb-Second
Winfried Lechner
* Expressives and Identity Conditions
Christopher Potts, Ash Asudeh, Seth Cable, Yurie Hara, Eric McCready, Luis
Alonso-Ovalle, Rajesh Bhatt, Christopher Davis, Angelika Kratzer, Tom Roeper,
and Martin Walkow
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Chol, Tila (cti)
Chol, Tumbalá (ctu)
Icelandic (isl)
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