CLS 37-2: The Panels

(2000)
Edited by Mary Andronis, Christopher Ball, Heidi Elston, Sylvain Neuvel
480 pages
ISBN 0-914203-61-4

$20

Table of Contents

Functionalism and Formalism in Linguistic Theory

GEORGE AARON BROADWELL & TIMOTHY J. SMITH
Form and function in Kaqchikel word order
1

EUIYON CHO
Some fallacious arguments for the autonomy of syntax hypothesis and limits of Autonomous Functionalism
17

MIKE DUKES
Null arguments in Polynesian: formal and functional constraints
29

WOUTER JANSEN
Phonetic voice and phonological assimilation in the Germanic languages
43

JEFF MIELKE
Perception in phonology: the case of Turkish [h] deletion
59

MARIANNE MITHUN
Understanding and explaining applicatives
73

FREDERICK J. NEWMEYER
Where is functional explanation?
99

STEFAN PLOCH
Link Phonology: a funcional explanation of non-monotonicity in phonology
123

DAVID STRINGER
The syntax of paths and boundaries
139

PIUS TEN HACKEN
Chomskyan versus formalist linguistics
155

Languages of the Arctic

SHANLEY ALLEN, FRED GENESEE, SARAH FISH & MARTHA CRAGO
Patterns of code mixing in English-Inuktitut bilinguals
171

ANNA BERGE
The participial, emphasis, and speaker preference in West Greenlandic
189

JONATHAN DAVID BOBALJIK & SUSI WURMBRAND
Seven prefix-suffix asymmetries in Itelmen
205

JOHN P. BOYLE
The Aleut Effect: Competition at TP
221

WILLEM J. DE REUSE
The Great Yupik Mood Swing, and its implications for the directionality of semantic change
239

MICHAEL FORTESCUE
Productivity and linguistic layering in West Greenlandic and Aleut
249

JERROLD M. SADOCK
How special are Eskimo-Aleut languages
263

MIKAEL SVONNI & MIKAEL VINKA
North Sámi causatives as faire par constructions
277

MARY D. SWIFT
The morphological encoding of degrees of temporal remoteness in Inuktitut
289

EDWARD J. VAJDA
The origin of phonemic tone in Yeniseic
305

The Autonomy of Morphology

MARK ARONOFF
Autonomous morphology: the waste remains
323

JONATHAN DAVID BOBALJIK
Rich agreement: On the morphological consequences of syntactic variation
339

CLAIRE BOWERN
Unfamiliar solutions of familiar problems: How and why Bardi turns i-n-l-bala-ij-ngay into ilalijarrngay
353

BERNARD COMRIE
How independent is Tsezic morphology
367

GREVILLE G. CORBETT, MATTHEW BAERMAN & DUNSTAN BROWN
Domains of syncretism: a demonstration of the autonomy of morphology
385

JOHN FRAMPTON
The amn't gap, ineffability, and anomalous aren't: Against morphosyntactic competition
399

MARCIA HAAG
Cherokee tone associations with overt morphology
413

MICHAEL HUGHES & FARRELL ACKERMAN
Words and paradigms: Estonian nominal inflection
425

JAMES E. LAVINE
On the site of morphology and crosslinguistic variation
437

FRANÇOIS NEMO
Morpheme semantics and the autonomy of morphology: The stable semantics of (apparently) unstable constructions
453

JOCHEN TROMMER
A hybrid account of affix order
469