CLS 38-2: The Panels

(2002)
Edited by Mary Andronis, Erin Debenport, Anne Pycha & Keiko Yoshimura
399 pages
ISBN 0-914203-63-0

$22.00

Table of Contents

Negation and Polarity Items

JOANNA BLASZCZAK
What do bagels and Polish kolwiek-pronouns have in common? 3

ANDJELKA GINA BULATOVIC

Looking for Any: Serbo-Croation Bilo, Bulgarian Kakvoto ida e and the Nonveridicality Hypothesis

19

ANASTASIA GIANNAKIDOU
Licensing and sensitivity in polarity items: from downward entailment to (non)veridicality 29

LAURENCE R. HORN
Assertoric inertia and NPI licensing
55

YOUNGJUN JANG & YUNG-HYE KWON
Indefinite nouns plus two types of conjoiners 83

TOSHIKO ODA
Exclamatives and negative islands 97

HOTZE RULLMAN
A note on the history of either 111

ADAM WERLE
A typology of negative indefinites
127

HEDDE H. ZEIJLSTRA
What the Dutch Jespersen Cycle may reveal about Negative Concord
143

Sub-symbolic Approaches to Language

RUTVIK DESAI
Item-based language learning in children and connectionist networks
159

JEFFERY L. ELMAN
Generalization from sparse input
175

STEFAN TH. GRIES
Some characteristics of English morphological blends
201

DAISUKE HARA
A complexity-based approach to syllable formation in American Sign Language
217

JESSE HARRIS & TERRY REGIER
The associative origin of words
235

BRIAN MACWHINNEY
The emergence of language from body, brain, and society
247

UTA PRISS
A classification of associative and formal concepts
273

AYŞE PINAR SAYGIN & STEPHEN WILSON
Paradigm reanalysis and the representation of morphologically complex words in Turkish
285

RAJENDRA SINGH & SYLVAIN NEUVEL
When the whole is smaller than the sum of its parts: The case of morphology
299

Indigenous Languages of Latin America: Standardization and Multilingualism

RUSTY BARRETT
The Hueuetenango Sprachbund and Mayan language standardization in Guatemala
309

J. C. BROWN
Licensing and glottalization in Mixtec
319

JINSOOK CHOI
“People from the mountain have acento indígena (Indian accent)”: Double-bound Mayan identities and the dilemma of Mayan linguistic purism in Guatemala
327

JAN TERJE FAARLUND
Clitics and morphological categories in Zoque
241

JOHN HAVILAND
Evidential mastery
349

PAUL KOCKELMAN
Factive and counterfactive clitics in Q’eqchi’-Maya: Stance, status, and subjectivity
369

JOHANNA MATTISSEN
The missing link between different types of polysynthetic languages
385