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From: Working Papers [working-papers at babel.ling.upenn.edu]
Subject: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 17, No. 1 (2011)
 

	
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Publisher:	Penn Linguistics Club
			http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html 			
			
Journal Title:  University of Pennyslvania Working Papers in Linguistics 
Volume Number:  17 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2011 


Subtitle:  Selected Papers from PLC 34   


Main Text:  

The Penn Linguistics Club is proud to announce the publication of U. Penn
Working Papers in Linguistics 17.1: Selected Papers from PLC 34. The issue can
be access for free at:

http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol17/iss1/

Matthew Barros and Luis Vicente
Right Node Raising Requires both Ellipsis and Multidomination

Rajesh Bhatt and Martin Walkow
Asymmetries in Conjunct Agreement

Andreas Blümel
Derjenige Determiner that Wants a Relative Clause

Aaron Braver
Incomplete Neutralization in American English Flapping: A Production Study

Patrick Callier
Social Meaning in Prosodic Variability

Tsung-Ying Chen
Changzhi Suffix Tonal Reduplication

Hsu-Te Johnny Cheng
On the DP/NP Analysis of Mandarin Chinese and its Implications

Alejandrina Cristià, Amanda Seidl, and LouAnn Gerken
Learning classes of sounds in infancy

Evangelia Daskalaki
Case Mis-matching as Kase Stranding

Octav Eugen DeLazero
On the Semantics of Modal Adjectives

Vera Dvorak
Inherent Case and Locality Requirement: Evidence from Ditransitives and their
Nominalizations

Effi Georgala
Scrambling Verb-Final Languages and the Underlying Order of Objects in
Ditransitive Constructions

Remus Gergel
Structure-Sensitivity in Actuality: Notes from a Class of Preference Expressions

Melvin González-Rivera and Manuel Delicado-Cantero
Feature Sharing and (In)definiteness in the Nominal Domain

Kyle Grove
Why Unaccusatives Have it Easy: Reduced Relative Garden Path Effects and Verb Type

Ako Imaoka
Scrambling out of a control clause in Japanese: An argument against the Movement
Theory of Control

Wendell Kimper
Domain Specificity and Vata ATR Spreading

Justin Nuger
The Syntactic Structure of Palauan Resultatives

Teresa O'Neill
The Syntax of ne?que Exceptives in French

Roumyana Pancheva and Barbara Tomaszewicz
Experimental Evidence for the Syntax of Phrasal Comparatives in Polish

Margaret E. L. Renwick
Phoneme Type Frequency in Romanian

Alexandra Simonenko
Spellout and Double Determination in Mainland Scandinavian

Usama Soltan
On Strategies of Question-Formation and the Grammatical Status of the Q-particle
huwwa in Egyptian Arabic Wh-Questions

Teresa Torres-Bustamante
Symmetrical Objecthood in Panoan Languages

Alan Yu, Carissa Abrego-Collier, Rebekah Baglini, Tommy Grano, Martina
Martinovic, Charles Otte III, Julia Thomas, and Jasmin Urban
Speaker Attitude and Sexual Orientation Affect Phonetic Imitation

Lauren Friedman
issue editor, 17.1

http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html 


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

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Egyptian Spoken (arz)
                     Cashinahua (cbs)
                     Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                     Danish (dan)
                     English (eng)
                     French (fra)
                     German, Standard (deu)
                     Japanese (jpn)
                     Norwegian, Bokmål (nob)
                     Paluan (plz)
                     Polish (pol)
                     Romanian (ron)
                     Shipibo-Conibo (shp)
                     Swedish (swe)


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