Penn Working Papers in Linguistics
Volume 10.1 (2004)
Proceedings of the 27th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium
Edited by Sudha Arunachalam and Tatjana Scheffler.
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Contents
- Perng Wang Adams. The structure of sluicing in Mandarin
Chinese. pp. 1-16.
- Maria Babyonyshev and Dina Brun. The acquisition of
perfective and imperfective passive constructions in Russian. 17-31.
- Stefan Benus, Iris Smorodinsky, and Adamantios Gafos.
Gestural coordination and the distribution of English
'geminates'. 33-46
- Hans C. Boas, Karen Ewing, Cheryl Moran, and Jana Thompson.
Towards determining the influence of internal and external factors on
recent developments in Texas German phonology. 47-59
- Shuki Cohen.
Lagged Co-Occurrence Analysis reveals gender differences of co-occurrence
patterns in personal narratives. 61-74
- Justin Fitzpatrick and Andrew Nevins.
Linearizing nested and overlapping precedence in multiple
reduplication. 75-88
- Jurg Daniel Fleischer.
The sociolinguistic setting of Swiss Yiddish and the impact on its
grammar. 89-102
- Youngmi Jeong.
Multiple superiority effects in Basque. 103-114
- Marcus Kracht.
Too many languages satisfy Ogden's Lemma. 115-121
- Thomas McFadden.
On the pronominal inflection of the Germanic strong adjective. 123-136
- Karolina Owczarzak.
Topic and focus in Polish: A preliminary study. 137-155
- Guillermo Rodriguez.
Relative clause attachment preferences in second language learners'
parsing performance. 157-169
- L.M. Tovena.
In the complement of 'deny'. 171-186
- Laura Whitton.
The relationship between the pragmatics of preposed objects and the
decline of topicalization in the history of English. 187-200
Papers from the Special Session in Honor of Erving Goffman
(Professor at the University of Pennsylvania 1968-1982)
- Mercia Santana Flannery.
Framing and Brazilian narratives of social discrimination. 201-210
- Diana Marinova.
Two approaches to negotiating positions in interaction: Goffman's (1981)
footing and Davies and Harre's (1999) Positioning Theory. 211-214
- Margaret Toye.
The interaction order and the joint production of discourse. 215-219
- Peter Vail.
Deference, demeanor, and codeswitching in Thai and Lao. 221-230
- Laura J. Wright.
Non-verbal navigational tools of conversation. 231-236
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