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TOC: Wellington Working Papers in Linguistics 23 (2017)

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Date: 19-Sep-2017
From: Sasha Calhoun <Sasha.Calhounvuw.ac.nz>
Subject: Wellington Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 23 (2017)
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Publisher: Victoria University of Wellington
https://www.victoria.ac.nz/lals/

Journal Title: Wellington Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume Number: 23
Issue Number:
Issue Date: 2017


Subtitle: Linguistic travels in time and space: Festschrift for Liz Pearce


Main Text:

Special issue:

Linguistic travels in time and space:
Festschrift for Liz Pearce
edited by Heidi Quinn, Diane Massam, and Lisa Matthewson

Available freely online:
https://www.victoria.ac.nz/lals/resources/wwp

Contents

Laurie Bauer
How can you put Liz into a tree?
pages 1-4

Sigrid Beck
An alternative semantic cycle for universal quantifiers
pages 5-14

Adriana Belletti
Passive and movement of verbal chunks in a V/head-movement language
pages 15-18

Guglielmo Cinque
A note on Romance and Germanic past participle relative clauses
pages 19-28

Nicola Daly and Julie Barbour
Teachers’ understandings of the role of translation in vernacular language maintenance in Malekula: some early thoughts
pages 29-34

William D. Davies
Untangling multiple Madurese benefactives
pages 35-40

Paul de Lacy
Circumscriptive haplologizing reduplicants
pages 41-52

Mark Hale
Phonetics, phonology and syntax in synchrony and diachrony
pages 53-62

Hans Henrich Hock
Indo-European linguistics meets Micronesian and Sunda-Sulawesi
pages 63-68

Leina Isno
Nembangahu – The big stone
pages 69-76

Richard S. Kayne
The syntax of wherewithal
pages 77-86

Michael J. Kenstowicz
A note on the phonology and phonetics of CR, RC, and SC consonant clusters in Italian
87-100

Alistair Knott and Martin Takac
A sensorimotor interpretation of Logical Form, and its application in a model of Māori sentences
pages 101-114

Paul Law
Some issues on verbal reciprocals in Malagasy
pages 115-128

John Lynch
Why did Erromangan wind names turn 90 degrees?
pages 129-138

Lisa Matthewson, Heidi Quinn, Diane Massam, and Lynsey Talagi
The curious case of preverbal ko in Niuean
pages 139-158

Timothy Mckinnon, Peter Cole, Yanti, and Gabriella Hermon
Phrase-level stem alternations in Sumatran Malayic
pages 159-168

Miriam Meyerhoff
Possession marking in Nkep (East Santo, Vanuatu)
pages 169-180

Yuko Otsuka
On Cia and C-final bases in Polynesian
pages 181-190

Bill Palmer
Pronouns and the DP in Hoava
pages 191-204

Luigi Rizzi
A note on the typology of topic and focus markers
pages 205-210

Nick Thieberger
Unable to say too much about kano in Nafsan (South Efate)
pages 211-216

Lisa deMena Travis
Adjacency and DP licensing
pages 217-228

Dieter Wanner
Surselvan 1S /-əl/, or: Jeu anflel quei buca curios
pages 229-240


Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
                            Phonology
                            Syntax

Subject Language(s): Dayak, Malayic (xdy)
                            English (eng)
                            Hoava (hoa)
                            Italian (ita)
                            Madurese (mad)
                            Malagasy, Plateau (plt)
                            Maori (mri)
                            Niuean (niu)
                            Sakao (sku)

Language Family(ies): East Vanuatu
                            Germanic
                            Micronesian
                            Micronesian Proper
                            North and Central Vanuatu
                            Polynesian
                            Romance
                            South Vanuatu

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