CLS 37-1: The Main Session

(2001)
Edited by Mary Andronis, Christopher Ball, Heidi Elston & Sylvain Neuvel
638 pages
ISBN  0-914203-60-6

$20

Table of Contents

ASH ASUDEH & FRANK KELLER
Experimental evidence for a predication-based binding theory
1

MATTHEW BAERMAN, DUNSTAN BROWN, & GREVILLE G. CORBETT
Case syncretism in and out of Indo-European
15

KAREN BAERTSCH & STUART DAVIS
Turkic C+/l/(uster) phonology
29

ERIC BAKOVIAE
On the logic of conditional grounding
45

LUC V. BARONIAN
No morphemes in my pockets, lexemes up my sleeves or stems under my hat: Western Armenian verbal morphology
53

CRISTIANO BROCCAS
Allative and ablative AT-constructions
67

TAEGOO CHUNG
Argument structure of English psychological verbs
83

EVE V. CLARK
Grounding and attention in language acquisition
95

JOCELYN COHAN
Distinguishing pitch accent from focus
117

ELIZABETH COPPOCK
Gapping: In defense of deletion
133

ZSUZANNA FAGYAL
Intonation in utterance-medial parentheticals and the syntax-phonology
149

ELISSA J. FLAGG
"You" can't say that!: Restrictions on overt subjects in the English imperative
161

MARIA GOUSKOVA
Falling sonority onsets, loanwords, and Syllable Contact
175

GUNNAR ÓLAFUR HANSSON
The phonologization of production constraints: Evidence from consonant harmony
187

ANDREW HIPPISLEY
Suppletion, frequency and lexical storage
201

YU HIRATA
Clausal Nouniness and Genitive Marking of Subjects in Old Japanese
215

CHIA-HUI HUANG
Case checking and numerically quantified phrases in Russian
229

DANIELA ISAC
Restrictive Relative Clauses as Conjuncts
243

MIKA ISHINO
Conceptual metaphors and metonymies of metaphoric gestures of anger in discourse of native speakers of Japanese
259

YUKI JOHNSON
The role of agentivity in accusatives, unergatives, and unaccusatives: A Japanese case
275

SUSAN E. KALT
The interpretation of reflexive and oblique clitics in L2 Quechua Spanish
291

SHIN-SOOK KIM
Asymmetries in the application of Binding Theory in the Minimalist Program
305

PAUL KOCKELMAN
Interjections in Q'eqchi'Maya: Grammatical forms, indexical objects, and pragmatic functions
319

OLAF KOENEMAN
Partial pro drop in Hebrew and Standard Finnish
331

ANDREW J. KOONTZ-GARBODEN
A stochastic OT approach to word order variation in Korlai Portuguese
347

KAZUTAKA KURISU
Case Marking and Incorporation in Sino-Japanese
363

SUSANNAH V. LEVI
Glides, laterals, and Turkish Vowel Harmony
379

IGOR MEL'ÈUK
A formal language for linguistic morphology: Toward a coherent conceptual system
395

MARIANNE MILLIGAN
Correlates of stress in Menominee
423

FABRICE NICOL
Semantic constraints on Clitic Raising: evidence from inalienable possession structures
437

ERIC POTSDAM & JEFFREY T. RUNNER
Richard returns: Copy Raising and its implications
453

EDUARDO RIVAIL RIBEIRO
Towards a non-linear account of plural marking in the 'Caipira' dialect of Brazilian Portuguese
469

HÁJ ROSS
Inversion and coreference in pseudoclefts
481

NATHAN SANDERS
Preserving synchronic parallelism: diachrony and opacity in Polish
501

ANDREA SANSÒ
A network for the passive
517

ROBIN J. SCHAFER
Variation in the acceptablity of small clauses
533

MICHAEL B. SMITH & JOYCE ESCOBEDO
The semantics of to- infinitival vs. -ing verb complement constructions in English
549

KIERAN SNYDER
What can the pragmatics of double object constructions tell us about their syntax?
565

ANNEMARIE TOEBOSCH
Clitic animacy in Dutch ECM constructions
581

JANE WARD & KAZUHIKO FUKUSHIMA
Universal Grammar and dialects: Half-hearted determination of adult grammars by UG
597

PHILLIP WOLFF, GRACE SONG, & DAVID DRISCOLL
Models of causation and causal verbs
607

ALAN C. L. YU
Pluractionality in Chechen
623