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Dear All, We are pleased to announce the issue of Volume 11 of the University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics. Below you can find the table of contents and ordering information. We would like to thank the following reviewers: Sachiko Aoshima, John Drury, Ana C. Gouvea, Nina Kazanina, Hirohisa Kiguchi, Luisa Meroni, Harold Peacock, Cilene Rodrigues. Their help has been greatly appreciated. Thanks also to the Undergraduate Essay Prize contest organizer Philip Resnik and to several anonymous "judges" who reviewed the papers submitted to the contest. Last we are grateful to the authors and all the members of the linguistics department for making this volume possible. =============================================================================== University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics vol. 11 Edited by Andrea Gualmini, Soo-Min Hong and Mitsue Motomura Published by the Linguistics Department of the University of Maryland. P. 247. $15 plus s/h. For price and ordering information, please visit our website at: www.ling.umd.edu/Publications/ *Table of Contents* Sachiko Aoshima 1 Scrambling out of a Control Complement Aitziber Atutxa Salazar 22 Activity/Accomplishment Distinction: A Lexical Feature or a Derived Concept? Avram Hy Derrow 45 The Empirical Value of Differentiating Redundancy Undergraduate Essay Prize Winner Silvia P. Gennari 60 Tense, Aspect and Aktionsart in Spanish and Japanese Ana C. Gouvea 85 Syntactic Complexity in English: On-line Evidence from an Eye-Tracking Experiment Andrea Gualmini and Stephen Crain 112 Downward Entailment in Child Language Masaaki Kamiya 134 Dimensional Approach to Derived Nominals Hirohisa Kiguchi 163 On the Subject Position of Psych Verbs Noah A. Smith 176 Ellipsis Happens, and Deletion Is How Paul Pietroski and Juan Uriagereka 192 Dimensions of Natural Language Jacek Witkos 220 Anti-Reconstruction Effects in WH-Movement, Vehicle Change and Late MergeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue