Editor for this issue: Marie Klopfenstein <marie
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Dear friends and colleagues, I have received four responses to my query (LINGUIST List 11.2347) with regard to hybrid functional categories. According to them, the following two studies deal with such categories. TENSE AND ASPECT: From Semantics to Morphosyntax Alessandra Giorgi, University of Bergamo, Italy, and Fabio Pianesi, Institute for Technology and Scientific Research (IRST), Trento, Italy (Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax) Peter Gallmann (1990): Kategoriell Komplexe Wortformen. T$B]C(Bingen: Niemeyer (= Reihe Germanistische Linguistik 108; Written in German) I thank the following four linguists for their help. Nigar Gulsat Tosun <tosunMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuefas.harvard.edu> Peter Oehl <oehl
IMS.Uni-Stuttgart.DE> Martin Salzmann <Salzmann.M
gmx.ch> Sze-Wing Tang <sw.tang
polyu.edu.hk> I would like to tell the LINGUIST subscribers that we are all interested in the study of hybrid functional categories and always welcome your future help and interest in the topic. Thank you again. Minoru Fukuda <miru
lares.dti.ne.jp> Faculty of Human-Culture Studies Tezukayama Gakuin University 4-2-2 Harumidai, Sakai 590-0113 Japan