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publication of the graduate students at the University of Connecticut. It
provides a venue for students, faculty and other affiliated linguists to
make their current research available to the wider linguistic community.
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all areas of specialization. The volumes will appear (semi)-annually and
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Table of Contents
Revolution #9 - Not by the Beatles
Klaus Abels
On the Feature [ATR] and the Evolution of the Short High Vowels of Latin
into Romance
Andrea Calabrese
Floating Quantifiers and the Structure of Romanian
Simona Herdan
The Left Branch Condition in the Acquisition of Japanese
Masashi Nomura and Koko Hirotsu
Again in Japanese and the Visibility Parameter
Toshiko Oda
Resetting Parameters in L2 Acquisition: Wh-islands and That-Trace Effects
Lara Reglero
Icelandic Case Fluctuation and Movement into Theta-Positions
Dorian Roehrs
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