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TOC: NELS 1/38 (2009)
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NELS Vol 1, No 38 (2009)
Message 1: NELS Vol 1, No 38 (2009)
Date: 04-Sep-2009
From: Anisa Schardl <glsalinguist.umass.edu>
Subject: NELS Vol 1, No 38 (2009)
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Publisher: Graduate Linguistic Students' Association, Umass
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Journal Title: NELS
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 38
Issue Date: 2009
Main Text:
A Tale of Two Phases?Calixto Agüero-Bautista1
(Un)biased Negative Yes-No Questions in JapaneseMasahiko Aihara13
Phasehood, Case, and Noun IncorporationGabriela Alboiu & Michael Barrie25
PP Licensing in NominalizationsArtemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou & Florian Schäfer39
Tokens, Types, and IdentityPeter Alrenga53
Right Node Raising and Prosodic ConstituencyDuk-Ho An65
Yet More Evidence for the Emptiness of PluralityAlan Bale75
On the Consequences of Being Small: Imperatives in SpanishMaría Biezma89
On the Interpretation of Pronouns in Spanish ImperativesMaría Biezma101
Definiteness and Scrambling in Dutch: Where theory meets practiceGeertje van Bergen & Peter de Swart113
Licensing Negative Constituents and Negative ConcordŽeljko Bošković125
Measure Noun Polysemy and Monotonicity: Evidence from Romanian PseudopartitivesAdrian Brasoveanu139
Optionality on the Mode of Composition and Interpretation of Noun PhrasesHeather Burnett and David-Étienne Bouchard151
Genitive Subject Induced Derivational IslandsPritha Chandra & Atakan Ince165
Fragments with and without Articulated Constituents at LFYoungju Choi and James Yoon177
Phonological Variation and Lexical FrequencyAndries W. Coetzee189
Similarity and Correspondence in Chol MayanJessica Coon and Gillian Gallagher203
Proper Subset Relation and Concord: Agreement in Abruzzese Possessive CopularConstructionsRoberta D'Alessandro & Anna Maria Di Sciullo217
When is a Pronoun Not a Pronoun? The Case of ResumptivesHamida Demirdache & Orin Percus231
Embedding Topic-Comment Structures Results in Intermediate Scope ReadingsChristian Ebert, Cornelia Endriss & Stefan Hinterwimmer246
Phonological Chain Shifts During Acquisition: Evidence for Lexical OptimizationMarc Ettlinger259
Right-to-Left Biases for Vowel Harmony: Evidence from Artificial GrammarSara Finley and William Badecker269
Positive Standards of ComparisonNicholas Fleisher283
The Puzzle of Donkey Anaphora ResolutionFrancesca Foppolo297
Real World and Copying Epenthesis: The Case of Classifier Predicates in ItalianSign LanguageCarlo Geraci311
The Saliency Factor in Studies on the Acquisition of Principle BElaine Grolla325
Forks in the Road to Rule IIrene Heim339
Fixed Abode: What Topical Indefinites and Wh-Terms Have in CommonStefan Hinterwimmer & Sophie Repp359
The Head-Internal Relativization Parameter in Gur: D and Its TypologicalImplicationsKen Hiraiwa371
Quantified Phrases without NPTomio Hirose & Takeru Suzuki385
The Rhythmic Foundations of INITIAL GRIDMARK and NONFINALITYBrett Hyde397
Negative DPs and Scope Diminishment: Some Basic PatternsSabine Iatridou & Ivy Sichel411
Gapping in TurkishAtakan Ince425
among-sentencesTakako Iseda & Norvin Richards439
Gradual Learning and Faithfulness: Consequences of Ranked vs. Weighted ConstraintsKaren Jesney & Anne-Michelle Tessier449
Exceptional Finnish ReciprocalsElsi Kaiser463
Hiatus Resolution in Hiroshima JapaneseShigeto Kawahara & Yurie Hara475
Be Bound or Be Disjoint!Andrew Kehler & Daniel Büring487
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
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