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** N E W I S S U E O F T H E U P E N N W P L ** The UPenn Working Papers in Linguistics is pleased to announce the release of a new issue, containing recent work by linguists working (at the time of authorship) at the University of Pennsylvania: "PWPL 6.3 (2000): Current Work in Linguistics." The contents, drawn from a wide range of subfields, are as follows: ========================================================================== UPENN WORKING PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS 6.3 (2000) Alexander Williams and Elsi Kaiser (eds.) 350pp. CHUNGHYE HAN On negative alternative questions. ROBIN CLARK AND GERHARD JAEGER A categorial syntax for verbs of perception. SETH KULICK, ROBERT FRANK & K. VIJAYSHANKER Defective complements in Tree Adjoining Grammar. ALBERT KIM, JOHN TRUESWELL & BANGALORE SRINIVAS The convergence of lexicalist perspectives in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics. MARTHA MCGINNIS Event heads and the distribution of psych-roots. JEFF LIDZ Echo reduplication in Kannada: Implications for a theory of word formation. RONALD KIM The distribution of the Old Irish infixed pronouns: Evidence for the syntactic evolution of Insular Celtic? RASHMI PRASAD AND MICHAEL STRUBE Discourse salience and pronominal reference in Hindi. JENNIFER ARNOLD The effect of thematic roles on pronoun use and frequency of reference continuation. ELLEN PRINCE AND SUSAN PINTZUK Bilingual code-switching and the open/closed class distinction. [previously unpublished 1984 manuscript] CLARISSA SUREK-CLARK Dialect acquisition and prestige. EUGENE BUCKLEY Extrametricality in Latin and Manam. AMANDA SEIDL Yoruba vowel elision and compounding. EON-SUK KO The laryngeal effect in Korean: Phonology or phonetics? STEVEN BIRD Multidimensional exploration of online linguistic field data. ========================================================================== To order a copy, please send your request, postal address, email address, and US$15 to: PWPL 619 Williams Hall University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA Checks or money-orders should be made out to: "Penn Linguistics Club." There are no extra charges for shipping, even internationally. For more information about the PWPL, including tables of contents for previous issues, please see our website at: http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.htmlMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue