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TOC: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 25, No. 1 (2019)

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Date: 15-Mar-2019
From: Working Papers <working-papersbabel.ling.upenn.edu>
Subject: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics Vol. 25, No. 1 (2019)
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Publisher: Graduate Linguistics Society of the University of Pennsylvania
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html

Journal Title: University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume Number: 25
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 2019


Main Text:

We are pleased to announce that PWPL vol. 25.1, Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC) has been published. As of vol. 14.2, we have become a free-access online-only publication. Vol. 25.1 is available here: http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol25/iss1/. All volumes are available on our website: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/pwpl/volumes.

Preface
Ava Creemers and Caitlin Richter

On Dimensional Property Concepts in Levantine Arabic: Evidence for Uniformitarianism
Abdel-Rahman Abu Helal

Case Percolation in Russian Numeral Constructions
Sarah Asinari

Identifying Phonologically Overt Counterparts to Silent Elements: The Case of French Exceptives
J.-Marc Authier and Lisa A. Reed

An experimental Investigation of Antipresuppositions
Nadine Bade and Florian Schwarz

The Role of Prepositions in Case Mismatches in Free Relatives
Fenna Bergsma

Reinterpreting Ne-cliticization as Split-topicalization
Pietro Cerrone and Hiromune Oda

Macro Differences in Dialects
Pritha Chandra and Gurmeet Kaur

VOT merger and f0 contrast in Heritage Korean in California
Andrew Cheng

Cyclicity and prosody in Armenian stress-assignment
Hossep Dolatian

Grammars Compete Late: Evidence from Embedded Passives
Daniel Duncan

Depictive Secondary Predication and the Correlates of Inner Aspect
Jake A. Farrell

Changing Variation: Diffuse Directionality in Icelandic Subject Case Substitution
Dagbjört Guðmundsdóttir, Iris Edda Nowenstein, and Sigríður Sigurjónsdóttir

A Passive Analysis of Morphological Causatives in Korean
Jinwoo Jo

A Corpus Phonetic Study of Contemporary Persian Vowels in Casual Speech
Taylor Jones

Simultaneous Present-under-Past in Relative Clauses: Evidence from Fronted Verb Phrases
Petr Kusliy

De Re Attitude Reports about Disjunctive Attitudes
Petr Kusliy and Ekaterina Vostrikova

Korean Vowel Mergers: Contrastive Hierarchies and Distinctive Features
Joy Kwon

Turkic Nasal Harmony as Surface Correspondence
Andrew Lamont and Jonathan North Washington

The influence of pitch contour on Mandarin speakers' perception of English stress
Yaobin Liu

Prosody in Disjunctive Questions: Introducing Class
Erlinde Meertens

Variable Word-Final Schwa in French: An OT Analysis
Ruaridh Purse

Holistic Approaches to Syntactic Variation: Wh-all Questions in English
Mary Robinson and Daniel Duncan

An Investigation of the Articulatory Correlates of Vowel Anteriority in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Turkish using Ultrasound Tongue Imaging
Jonathan North Washington


Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                            Historical Linguistics
                            Language Acquisition
                            Pragmatics
                            Semantics
                            Typology

Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
                            Armenian (hye)
                            Braj (bra)
                            Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
                            English (eng)
                            French (fra)
                            German (deu)
                            Icelandic (isl)
                            Italian (ita)
                            Kazakh (kaz)
                            Korean (kor)
                            Persian, Iranian (pes)
                            Russian (rus)
                            Turkish (tur)


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