U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics

Volume 6.3 (2000)

Current Work in Linguistics


Edited by Alexander Williams and Elsi Kaiser.

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Contents

  1. Jennifer E. Arnold. The effect of thematic roles on pronoun use and frequency of reference continuation.
  2. Steven Bird. Multidimensional exploration of online linguistic field data.
  3. Eugene Buckley. Final extrametricality in Latin and Manam.
  4. Robin Clark and Gerhard Jäger. A categorial syntax for verbs of perception.
  5. Chung-hye Han. On negative alternative questions.
  6. Albert E. Kim, Bangalore Srinivas and John C. Trueswell. The convergence of lexicalist perspectives in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics.
  7. Ronald Kim. The distribution of the Old Irish infixed pronouns: Evidence for the syntactic evolution of Insular Celtic?
  8. Eon-Suk Ko. The laryngeal effect in Korean: Phonology or phonetics?
  9. Seth Kulick, Robert Frank and K. Vijayshanker. Defective complements in Tree Adjoining Grammar.
  10. Jeffrey Lidz. Echo reduplication in Kannada: Implications for a theory of. word formation.
  11. Martha McGinnis. Event heads and the distribution of psych-roots.
  12. Rashmi Prasad and Michael Strube. Discourse salience and pronoun resolution in Hindi.
  13. Ellen F. Prince and Susan Pintzuk. Bilingual code-switching and the open/closed class distinction.
  14. Amanda Seidl. Yoruba vowel elision and compounding.
  15. Clarissa Surek-Clark. Dialect acquisition and prestige.


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