Date: 12-Mar-2011
From: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr <pcabredo univ-paris8.fr>
Subject: Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 8
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Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 8 Selected papers from CSSP 2009 Date of Publication: 2011 URL: http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/eiss8/index_en.html Editors: Olivier Bonami, Université Paris 4 & IUF Patricia Cabredo Hofherr, CNRS UMR 7023 / Paris-8 ISSN 1769-7158, Pages: 535 Table of Contents: Foreword (5) Robert D. Borsley Constructions, Functional Heads, and Comparative Correlatives (7) Lucas Champollion and Uli Sauerland Move and accommodate: A solution to Haddock's puzzle (27) Isabelle Charnavel On French Possessive son propre ('his own'): Evidence for an Interaction between Intensification and Binding (53) Gabi Danon Agreement with quantified nominals: Implications for feature theory (75) Nicolas Guilliot Reconstructing functional relatives (97) Daniel Gutzmann Expressive Modifiers & Mixed Expressives (123) Daniel Gutzmann & Elena Castroviejo Miró The Dimensions of Verum (143) Fritz Hamm & Torgrim Solstad Reambiguating: On the non-monotonicity of disambiguation (167) Fabiola Henri & Frédéric Laurens The Complementation of Raising and Control Verbs in Mauritian (195) Olga Kagan & Asya Pereltsvaig Syntax and Semantics of Bare NPs: Objects of Intensive Reflexive Verbs in Russian (221) Makoto Kaneko DP external epistemic ‘determiners’ in Japanese (239) Yusuke Kubota Phrasal comparatives in Japanese: A measure function-based analysis (267) Jungmee Lee The Korean evidential -te: A modal analysis (287) Alexander Letuchiy Russian peripheral reciprocal markers and unaccusativity (313) Lisa Matthewson On apparently non-modal evidentials (333) Clemens Mayr Licensing focus on pronouns and the correct formulation of AvoidF (359) Ingo Mittendorf and Louisa Sadler Welsh Prenominals (383) Bjarne Ørsnes Non-finite do-support in Danish (409) Doris Penka & Arnim von Stechow Phrasal complements of before and after (435) Martin Salzmann Resolving the movement paradox in Verb Projection Raising. In favor of base-generation and covert predicate raising. (453) Guillaume Thomas Incremental more (487) Wataru Uegaki ‘Nearly free’ control as an underspecified de se report (511)
Linguistic Field(s): Semantics; Syntax
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