24.524, TOC: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 19/1 (2013)
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Subject: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 19, No. 1 (2013)
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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: 19
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2013
Subtitle: Proceedings of PLC 36
Main Text:
Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 19.1
Proceedings of the 36th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium
Now online, available at:
http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol19/iss1/
Contents
Preface
Kobey Shwayder
On the Processing of "might"
Dimka Atanassov, Florian Schwarz, and John C. Trueswell
Only One At Least: Refining the Role of Discourse in Building Alternatives
María Biezma
How Deep is Your Syntax? Heritage Language Filler-Gap Dependencies
Joshua Bousquette, Benjamin Frey, Nick Henry, Daniel Nützel, Michael Putnam,
Joseph C. Salmons, and Alyson Sewell
Re(de)fining Jespersen’s Cycle
Katerina Chatzopoulou
Explaining the Final Vowel Mismatch in Zulu Reduplication
Toni Cook
Parasitic semantics (or why Swedish can’t lexicalize middle voice
constructions)
Antonio Fábregas and Michael Putnam
V≥2 in Basque
Bill Haddican and Arantzazu Elordieta
“Mixed Predicates” are, in fact, Atom Predicates
Hironobu Hosoi
Liketa is not Almost
Greg Johnson
‘A Pleasant Three Days in Philadelphia’: Arguments for a Pseudopartitive
Analysis
Caitlin Keenan
You Can’t Get There from Here: On Interpreting Learning Experiments
Constantine Lignos
Mandarin Parasitic Gaps
Chi-Ming Louis Liu
Deriving Split-Antecedent Relative Clauses
Katherine McKinney-Bock
The relationship between schwa insertion and consonant cluster simplification
in French: An Analysis of Covariance
Peter M. Milne
Signaling and Simulations in Sociolinguistics
Roland Mühlenbernd and Jason Quinley
Future Reference in Hungarian with and without Future Marking
Nicole Palffy-Muhoray
A Unified Approach to Korean Causal Connective -nikka
Yugyeong Park
Out of Order?: Russian Prefixes, Complexity-based Ordering and Acyclicity
Robert Reynolds
Figuring out what we ought to do: the challenge of delineating priorities
Aynat Rubinstein
Cliticization Phenomena in Languages ‘on the Border’
Jelena Runić
When You Can and Can’t See Double: Revisiting Focus Doubling in ASL
Koji Shimamura and Lyn Shan Tieu
The Pragmatics of Direct Object Fronting in Historical English
Jon Stevens and Caitlin Light
Focus Constructions in ASL: Evidence from Pseudoclefting and Doubling
Elise Stickles
The Derivational Nature of External Possession
Jisung Sun
Adjunction, Phases, and Complex Predicates in Japanese
Masahiko Takahashi
On PP Left-branch Extraction in Japanese
Masahiko Takahashi and Kenshi Funakoshi
Locating Variation in Person Restrictions
Martin Walkow
Neg-raising and Aspect: Evidence from Mandarin
Yimei Xiang
Toward a Better Understanding of Japanese Scramblings: What Makes
Long-distance Scrambling of Subject (Im)possible?
Hideaki Yamashita
Case Drop from Fragment Answers in Korean
Junghyoe Yoon and Yoshihisa Kitagawa
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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