Linguistics Library: Journals, Working Papers, and Proceedings

This list contains a list of periodicals available in the library. Periodicals are shelved on the south wall of the library, with recent volumes in alphabetical order by title and older volumes in boxes underneath. Any of them can be checked out and taken home.

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Last updated March 2007

Arizona Working Papers in Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT)

Volume 10, 2003

 

Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics (COPiL)

 

Volume 1, 2004

  • Lluisa Astruc. Right-dislocations: influence of information structure on prosodic phrasing and intonation.
  • Theresa Biberauer. Reconsidering the EPP and Spec-TP in Germanic.
  • Theresa Biberauer and Ian Roberts. Evidence that V2 involves two movements: a reply to Muller.
  • Fiorieneke Bonthuis. Logic in syntax.
  • Paul de Lacy. Conflation and hierarchies.
  • Raffaaella Folli, Heidi Harley, and Simin Karimi. Determinants of event type in Persian complex predicates.
  • Casilda Garcia de la Maza. A lexical approach to the derivation of the English Middle Construction.
  • Mark J. Jones. The origin of retroflex plosives in Italian, Sardinian, and Corsican dialects.
  • Rachael-Anne Knight. The realisation of intonational plateaux: effects of foot structure.
  • Elinor Payne. The structural impact of phonetic detail: Italian consonant gemination revisited.
  • Marc Richards. Keeping order at PF.
  • Efthymios Sipetzis. On structural changes in the evolution of the Greek case system.
  • Mark Wainwright. On the meaning of movement.
  • David Willis. Syntactic lexicalisation as a third type of degrammaticalisation.

Volume 2, 2005

  • Aguilera-Astruc, Lluisa. The form and function of extra-sentential elements.
  • Biberauer, Theresa and Marc Richards. Keeping movement motivated: Optionality without the tears.
  • Chalcraft, Faye. Syntactic variation and synonymy.
  • Chapter, Joanne. Balance in the diachronic development of vowel systems: a case of HoTHoP.
  • Daskalaki, Evangelina. THe external category of free relatives: Evidence from Modern Greek.
  • Jones, Mark J. An experimental acoustic study of dental and interdental non-sibilant fricatives in the speech of a single speaker.
  • Ketner, Katherine. Palatalization and featural morphemes in Czech.
  • Newton, Glenda. The Old Irish double system of verbal inflection: Towards a synchronic analysis.
  • Payne, Elinor. Rises and rise-plateau-slumps in Trevigiano.
  • Sipetzis, Efthymios. On the diachrony of Greek: Facts and implications.
  • Srioutai, Jiranthara. The (non-)progressive in Thai.
  • Terkourafi, Marina. Socialising Grice: On interlocutors' reasons for co-operating in conversation.

Catalan Journal of Linguistics

 

Vol. 3 (2004): The Semantics of Nominals

  • Espinal, M. Teresa. Lexicalization of light verb structures and the semantics of nouns.
  • Farkas, Donka F., and Swart, Henriette de. Incorporation, plurality, and the incorporation of plurals: A dynamic approach.
  • Leonetti, Manuel. Specificity and differential object marking in Spanish.
  • McNally, Louise. Bare plurals in Spanish are interpreted as properties.
  • Ojeda, Almerindo E. Functional entities--and that ain't the half of it!
  • Romero, Maribel. Intentional noun phrases with `know' and `be'.

Vol. 4 (2005): Morphology in Phonology

  • Introduction (Maria-Rosa Lloret)
  • Taking a Free Ride in Morphophonemic Learning (John J. McCarthy)
  • Cluster Reduction: Deletion or Coalescence? (Max W. Wheeler)
  • Morphological Complexity and Prosodic Minimality (Laura J Downing)
  • Expressing Inflection Tonally (Marc van Oostendorp)
  • Geminates and Picard Pronominal Clitic Allomorphy (Brian Josi and Julie Auger)
  • Optimal Gaps in Optimal Paradigms (Curt Rice)
  • Lexical Access in Bulgarian: Nouns and Adjectives with and without Floating Vowels (Pier Marco Bertinetto and Georgi Jetchev)
  • Catalan Morphology and Low-level Patterns in a Network Model (Manuel Pirez Saldanya and Teresa Vallhs)
  • Velar Verbs and Verbal Classes in Catalan (Joaquim Viaplana)

Vol. 5 (2006): Acquisition of Romance languages

  • Gavarró, Anna and Lleó, Conxita. Acquisition of Romance languages: Introduction
  • Babyonsyshev, Maria and Marin, Stefania. Acquisition of pronominal clitics in Romanian
  • Costa, João and Loureiro, João. Morphology vs. word order in the acquisition of V-to-I
  • Demuth, Katherine and Kehoe, Margaret. The acquisition of word-final clusters in French
  • Fikker, Paula and Freitas, Maria João. Allophony and allomorphy cue phonological acquisition: Evidence from the Euorpean Portuguese vowel system
  • Goad, Heather and Buckley, Meaghen. Prosodic structure in child French: Evidence for the foot
  • Hamann, Cornelia. Speculations about early syntax: The production of Wh-questions by normally developing French children and French children with SLI
  • Lleóo, Conxita. Early acquisition of nominal plural in Spanish
  • Pirvulescu, Mihaela. Theoretical implications of object clitic omission in early French: Spontaneous vs. elicited production
  • Prieto, Pilar and Bosch-Baliarda, Marta. The development of codas in Catalan

Catalan Journal of Linguistics

 

Vol. 5 (2006): Acquisition of Romance languages

  • Gavarró, Anna and Lleó, Conxita. Acquisition of Romance languages: Introduction
  • Babyonsyshev, Maria and Marin, Stefania. Acquisition of pronominal clitics in Romanian
  • Costa, João and Loureiro, João. Morphology vs. word order in the acquisition of V-to-I
  • Demuth, Katherine and Kehoe, Margaret. The acquisition of word-final clusters in French
  • Fikker, Paula and Freitas, Maria João. Allophony and allomorphy cue phonological acquisition: Evidence from the Euorpean Portuguese vowel system
  • Goad, Heather and Buckley, Meaghen. Prosodic structure in child French: Evidence for the foot
  • Hamann, Cornelia. Speculations about early syntax: The production of Wh-questions by normally developing French children and French children with SLI
  • Lleóo, Conxita. Early acquisition of nominal plural in Spanish
  • Pirvulescu, Mihaela. Theoretical implications of object clitic omission in early French: Spontaneous vs. elicited production
  • Prieto, Pilar and Bosch-Baliarda, Marta. The development of codas in Catalan

Coyote Papers (U Arizona Working Papers in Linguistics)

 

Volume 14 (2005)

  • Baker, Adam. Parallel lexical optimality theory
  • Carnie, Andrew. Some remarks on markedness hierarchies: A reply to Aissen 1999 and 2003
  • Carnie, Andrew and David Medeiros. Tree maximization and the generalized extended projection principle
  • Good, Erin. Intonational meaning: Why mom can be both emotional and rational
  • Mielke, Jeff, Adam Baker, Diana Archangeli, and Sumayya Racy. Palatron: A technique for aligning ultrasound images of the tongue and palate
  • Siddiqi, Daniel. Distributed morphology without secondary exponence: A local account of licensing thematic licensing of vocabulary items and strong verb alternations
  • Taleghani, Azita. Is PROarb the same as pro? Evidence from Persian impersonal constructions
  • Wang, Jianyuan. Resumptive pronouns are not optional: Evidence from the topic constructions of the possessor in Mandarin Chinese
  • Yun, Gwanhi. An ultrasound study of coarticulation and vowel assimilation in Korean

Current Issues in English Linguistics

 

Vol 2

  • Hisatugu Kitahara. Some Notes on Minimalist Theorizing.
  • Masayuki Oishi. When Linearity Meets Bare Phrase Structure.
  • Yuji Takano. Rightward Positionings in Antisymmetric Syntax.
  • Richard S. Kayne. Some Remarks on Agremeent and on Heavy-NP Shift.
  • Ronald W. Langacker. Conceptual Overlap in Reference Point Constructions.
  • Toshiyuki Kumashiro. Conceptual Overlap in Case Marking.
  • Masuhiro Nomura. Conceptual Overlap in Complex Sentence Constructions: A Cognitive Grammar Account.
  • Yoshiki Nishimura. Conceptual Overlap in Metonymy.
  • Jun Terasawa. A Sociohistorical Study of Periphrastic Comparison in English: Foreign Influence, Text Type and Individual Style.
  • Yoko Iyeiri. The Relationship between the Decline of Multiple Negation and the Development of Non-Assertive 'any' in Later Middle English.
  • Matti Rissanen. On the Development of English Adverbial Connectives.
  • Masatomo Ukaji. Subject Zero Relatives in Early Modern English.

Durham Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 9, 2003

  • PAULA GHERASIM. Linguistic expression of subjectivity in oratio obliqua and oratio recta.
  • ANDERS HOLMBERG. Null subjects and uninterpretable features: Evidence from Finnish.
  • ANA LUIS. On the inflectional status of pronominal clitics.
  • JIN HEE PARK. A reanalysis of wh-questions in Korean.
  • STEPHANIE POURCEL. Linguistic relativity and motion events in English.
  • HIDEKI SAIGO. Reanalysis of Japanese sentence-final particles ne, yo, and yone.
  • DAVID STRINGER. Splitting the conceptual atom: Acquisitional evidence for semantic decomposition.
  • MELINDA WHONG-BARR. The Korean resultative morpheme: Not derivation or inflection.

Volume 11, 2005

  • Autism and narrative: issues for research (Lucy Carey)
  • An investigation into hormonal impacts on the social use of language (Simon Connor and Stiphanie Pourcel)
  • 'To-' and 'and-' complementation in English (Katie Hargreaves)
  • Pronouns, procedures and Relevance Theory (Paul Hedley)
  • +/- By-phrase (=apo-phrase) and the mediopassive morphology in Modern Greek: how L2 learners interpret passive constructions (Irini Kassotaki)
  • Korean scrambling as incremental structure building process (Jieun Kiaer)
  • Information structure, word order and quantifier scope in German (Anna McNay)
  • Two types of intransitivisation and overuse of passive morphology in second language acquisition (Keiko Matsunaga)
  • Headedness of compound words in the Minimalist Program (Makiko Mukai)
  • Marathi negation: a Minimalist approach (Aarti Nayudu)
  • Motion expression in French: typological diversity (Stiphanie Pourcel and Anetta Kopecka)
  • The certain uses of articles in L2-English by Japanese and Spanish speakers (Neal Snape)
  • Issues for data collection in second language research of nominal agreement (Lieve Van Espen)
  • 'Encoding' and linguistic semantics (David Young)

English Linguistics, Journal of the English Linguistic Society of Japan

 

Volume 20, No. 2, November 2003

  • TOSHIAKI NISHIHARA. Equative Construction with Honorary NPs in English.
  • YOSUKE SATO. Semantic Regularity in the Alternation in Idioms.
  • KEIKO SUGIYAMA. On Factual "may".
  • HIROSHI TERADA. Floating Quantifiers as Probes.
  • HIROTAKA TOMOZAWA. Aspects of the Semantics of the English Participial Construction.
  • AZUSA YOKOGOSHI. On the Syntactic Status of Small Clause Particles in English.
  • HIROSHI YOSHIKAWA. A Semantic Analysis of Accomplishments on the Basis of Event Semantics.
  • TORU ISHII. Weak Crossover and Scrambling in English.
  • HIROYUKI URA. On a Parametric Variation concerning Wh/Quantifier Interactions.
  • Review Article: JUNYA MORITA. The Lexicon-Syntax Interface (J.E. Edmonds, Lexicon and Grammar: The English Syntacticon)
  • Special Contribution: JEAN-YVES POLLOCK. Italian Linguistics and the CP, IP, and DP Fields (G. Cinque and G. Salvi, eds., Current Studies in Italian Syntax: Essays Offered to Lorenzo Renzi)

Volume 21, No. 2, 2004

  • Daisuke Hirai. Control infinitives and two types of CP phrases.
  • Taro Kageyama. "All the way" adjuncts and the syntax-conceptual structure interface.
  • Shinichi Nimura. Formation of "-ing" nominal compounds and event feature checking.
  • Nobuaki Nishioka. Quantifiers and negation: A minimalist approach to partial negation.
  • Hiromu Sakai et al. The role of light verb projection in transitivity alternation. (sic)
  • Masaki Sano. Visible successive-cyclic movement of focus particles in situ.
  • Takahiro Soshi and HIroko Hagiwara. Asymmetry in linguistic dependency: Linguistic and psychophysiological studies of Japanese right dislocation.
  • Yoshihiko Watanabe. On the relation between the choice of "that" or "which" and the articles "the" and "a" in "complement" relative clauses.

Volume 22, No. 1, 2005

  • Kubozono, Haruo. [ai]-[au] asymmetry in English and Japanese.
  • Mori, Yoko. The initial high pitch in English sentences produced by Japanese speakers.
  • Oba, Yukio. The double object construction and thematization/extraction.
  • Yokogoshi, Azusa. On the structural change of small clauses: with special reference to the distribution of 'as' and 'for'.

Volume 22, No. 2, 2005

  • Two Marked Types of Discourse Anaphora in English: An Extension of Levinson's (2000) Account (Koichi Nishida)
  • Symposium on Prosody and Syntax: An Overview (Yoshihisa Kitagawa)
  • Prosody, Syntax, and Pragmatics of Wh-Questions in Japanese (Yoshihisa Kitagawa)
  • Prosody-Scope Match and Mismatch in Tokyo Japanese Wh-Questions (Shinichiro Ishihara)
  • Prosody and Phrase Structure without Labels (Hisao Tokizaki)
  • A Note on the Movement Analysis of Control (Ichiro Hirata)
  • Review: Toward a Model of Principled Polysemy (Tyler and Evans, The Semantics of English Prepositions: Spatial Scenes, Embodied Meaning and Cognition) (Miki M Hanazaki)
  • Review: Temporal Cognition and Activities by Situated Agents (Ludlow, Semantics, Tense and Time: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Natural Language) (Kiyoshi Ishikawa)
  • Review: Cultural and Cognitive Diversity and Frames of Reference (Levinson, Space in Language and Cognition: Explorations in Cognitive Diversity) (Kuniyoshi Kataoka)
  • Review: Underdeterminacy in Language (Carston, Thoughts and Utterances: The Pragmatics of Explicit Communication) (Seiji Uchida)

Volume 23, No. 1, 2006

  • Shibasaki, Reijiro. The evolution of preferred argument structure in English: With focus on referential forms and information status
  • Shibata, Chikako. Chain shifts and merger in New Zealand English.
  • Review: Amano, Masachiyo. Toward a more restrictive characterization of grammaticalization (I. Roberts and A. Roussou, Syntactic change: A minimalist approach)
  • Review: Imani, Ikumi. Vision and four types of event (C.S. Smith, Modes of discourse: The local structure of texts)
  • Review: Morita, Hisashi. A promotion analysis of Japanese relative clauses (J. Aoun and Y-H. A. Li, Essays on the presentational and derivational natrue of grammar: The diversity of WH-constructions)
  • Review: Nakano, Hirozo. Why and how do languages change? (R. Hickery (ed.), Motives for language change)
  • Review: Oku, Satoshi. Remarks on the particle verb domains (J. Zeller, Particle verbs and local domains)
  • Review: Shibata, Chikako. Diachronic change in word prosodic systems (P. Fikkert and H. Jacobs (eds.), Development in prosodic systems)
  • Review: Suzuki, Toru. Between conventionality and compositionality: The resultative construction deconstructed? (H.C. Boas, A constructional approach to resultatives)
  • Review: Nagano, Akiko. The status of back-formation and morpheme-basedness of English morphology
  • Review: Shima, Etsuro. Reducing pseudogapping to VP ellipsis

Volume 23, No. 2, 2006

  • Akahane, Hitoshi. Inner Islands: A minimalist account.
  • Maezawa, Hiroki. Linearization and the distribution of adverbs in English
  • Nakazawa, Kazuo. The genesis of English head-internal relative clauses: A dynamic view
  • Ohashi, Hiroshi. The development of an English intensifier phrase: A corpus-based study
  • Hasegawa, Hiroshi. On swiping
  • Matsuyama, Tetsuya. A note on the two-sided behavior of N after N
  • Munemasa, Yoshihiro. Notes on Covert Wh-agreement
  • Review: Discourse effects, case marking and scrambling in OV languages (S. Karmi, Word order and scrambling) (Hiroshi Aoyagi)
  • Review: Where do constructions come from? (W. Croft, Radical construction grammar: Syntactic theory in typological perspective) (Seiji Iwata)
  • Review: Applied cognitive linguistics: The state of the art and new directions (M. Achard and S. Niemeier (eds.), Cognitive linguistics, second language acquisition, and foreign language teaching) (Kyoko Masuda)
  • Review: A renaissance for historical semantics (E.C. Traugott and R.B. Dasher, Regularity in semantic change) (Heiko Narrog)
  • Review: Adding semantics to Safir's The syntax of anaphora (K. Safir, The syntax of anaphora) (Christopher Tancredi)
  • Review: On the scientific nature of generative grammar (N. Chomsky, The generative enterprise revised: Discussions with R. Huybregts, H. van Riemsdijk, N. Fukui and M. Zushi, with a new foreword by N. Chomsky) (Masanobu Ueda)
  • Review: Bound pronouns without C-command, leftness condition, and sideward movement (K. Safir, The syntax of (In)dependence) (Miyoko Yasui)

English Linguistics, Journal of the English Linguistic Society of Japan

 

Volume 23, No. 1, 2006

  • Shibasaki, Reijiro. The evolution of preferred argument structure in English: With focus on referential forms and information status
  • Shibata, Chikako. Chain shifts and merger in New Zealand English.
  • Review: Amano, Masachiyo. Toward a more restrictive characterization of grammaticalization (I. Roberts and A. Roussou, Syntactic change: A minimalist approach)
  • Review: Imani, Ikumi. Vision and four types of event (C.S. Smith, Modes of discourse: The local structure of texts)
  • Review: Morita, Hisashi. A promotion analysis of Japanese relative clauses (J. Aoun and Y-H. A. Li, Essays on the presentational and derivational natrue of grammar: The diversity of WH-constructions)
  • Review: Nakano, Hirozo. Why and how do languages change? (R. Hickery (ed.), Motives for language change)
  • Review: Oku, Satoshi. Remarks on the particle verb domains (J. Zeller, Particle verbs and local domains)
  • Review: Shibata, Chikako. Diachronic change in word prosodic systems (P. Fikkert and H. Jacobs (eds.), Development in prosodic systems)
  • Review: Suzuki, Toru. Between conventionality and compositionality: The resultative construction deconstructed? (H.C. Boas, A constructional approach to resultatives)
  • Review: Nagano, Akiko. The status of back-formation and morpheme-basedness of English morphology
  • Review: Shima, Etsuro. Reducing pseudogapping to VP ellipsis

Volume 23, No. 2, 2006

  • Akahane, Hitoshi. Inner Islands: A minimalist account.
  • Maezawa, Hiroki. Linearization and the distribution of adverbs in English
  • Nakazawa, Kazuo. The genesis of English head-internal relative clauses: A dynamic view
  • Ohashi, Hiroshi. The development of an English intensifier phrase: A corpus-based study
  • Hasegawa, Hiroshi. On swiping
  • Matsuyama, Tetsuya. A note on the two-sided behavior of N after N
  • Munemasa, Yoshihiro. Notes on Covert Wh-agreement
  • Review: Discourse effects, case marking and scrambling in OV languages (S. Karmi, Word order and scrambling) (Hiroshi Aoyagi)
  • Review: Where do constructions come from? (W. Croft, Radical construction grammar: Syntactic theory in typological perspective) (Seiji Iwata)
  • Review: Applied cognitive linguistics: The state of the art and new directions (M. Achard and S. Niemeier (eds.), Cognitive linguistics, second language acquisition, and foreign language teaching) (Kyoko Masuda)
  • Review: A renaissance for historical semantics (E.C. Traugott and R.B. Dasher, Regularity in semantic change) (Heiko Narrog)
  • Review: Adding semantics to Safir's The syntax of anaphora (K. Safir, The syntax of anaphora) (Christopher Tancredi)
  • Review: On the scientific nature of generative grammar (N. Chomsky, The generative enterprise revised: Discussions with R. Huybregts, H. van Riemsdijk, N. Fukui and M. Zushi, with a new foreword by N. Chomsky) (Masanobu Ueda)
  • Review: Bound pronouns without C-command, leftness condition, and sideward movement (K. Safir, The syntax of (In)dependence) (Miyoko Yasui)

Eoneohag (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Korea)

 

No. 40 (Decenber 2004)

  • Kim, Yong-Beom. A constraint-based approach to "tough" construction.
  • Kim, Zong-Su. Some emphatic suffixes in Old Korean.
  • Kim, Heesook. What would Sapir and Whorf talk about the social conflicts in the South Korean society?
  • So-Young Park. The structure of verbal nouns and the complex predicates in Korean.
  • See-Gyoon Park. An analysis of the causes of English mispronunciation by Korean learners and solutions for their improvement.
  • Cheol-Jae Seong. The realization and the prediction of prosodic phrasing in Korean read sentences.
  • Mee-Jin Ahn. Neutralization and consonant cluster reduction based on a-position.
  • Sun-Jo Woo. Syntactic categories and grammatical roles: With focus on the so called dual lexical categories.
  • Namtaek JIN. A study on the change of o-raw long vowels in Japanese.

No. 41 (April 2005)

  • Kwon, Yeon-Jin. On the study of syntax and semantics in English psych verb constructions.
  • Kim, Jin-Seok. On the relationship between event progression and foreground in the macrostructure of narrative texts.
  • Nam, Jisoon. Construction of a loanwords database for the efficient automatic analysis of various translation forms.
  • Mok, Jungsoo. A new interpretation of the double-subject construction in Korean.
  • Park, Dong-geun. Word formation and sound symbolism of symbolic word of bird sound.
  • Song, Kyung-An and Oh, Yoonja. A typological study on case.
  • Lee, Ki-Gap. A study of derivational suffixes in the Jeonnam dialect of Korean.
  • Lee, Dong-Young. A corpus-based study of the sublanguage Korean Weather News.
  • Yim, Changguk. Locative alternation in English is not a syntactic alternation.
  • Cho, Kyung-Sook. The typological comparison of negation among 6 languages -- English, French, Russian, Korean, Japanese and Chinese.
  • Ha, Se-Kyeong and Moon Yang-Soo. Optimality theoretic approach for 'sai-sori' phenomena.

No. 42 (August 2005)

  • Sun-Hoi Kim. Voicing assimilation and optimal domains in English.
  • Seungju Yeo. On the syntactic category adjective in Korean.
  • Dong-Young Lee. An analysis of the domain Korean traffix news based on its corpus.
  • Jong-whee Kim. Word sense disambiguation based on sense relatedness ratios.

Gengo no Sekai (The world of language)

 

Volume 23 Numbers 1/2 (2005)

  • Fujimoto, Masashi. Voice and writing in Medieval literature (in Japanese)
  • Shinozaki, Ichiro. Elemental component of qualitative mathematics (in Japanese)
  • Unosawa, Kazuko. An examination of Brown and Levinson's Politeness Theory (in Japanese)
  • Katsuta, Koki. On the semantic development of spirit in English
  • Tsukada, Hidehiro. John Ruskin: New light on his quality distilled from The seven lamps of architecture (in Japanese)

Gengo no Sekai (The world of language)

 

Volume 23 Numbers 1/2 (2005)

  • Fujimoto, Masashi. Voice and writing in Medieval literature (in Japanese)
  • Shinozaki, Ichiro. Elemental component of qualitative mathematics (in Japanese)
  • Unosawa, Kazuko. An examination of Brown and Levinson's Politeness Theory (in Japanese)
  • Katsuta, Koki. On the semantic development of spirit in English
  • Tsukada, Hidehiro. John Ruskin: New light on his quality distilled from The seven lamps of architecture (in Japanese)

Georgetown University Working Papers in Theoretical Linguistics

 

Volume 4

  • Characteristics of Mandarin imperatives (Joan Chen-Main)
  • The subjects of English imperatives (Simon Mauck and Raffaella Zanuttini)
  • The vocative phrase in Modern Greek (Niki Tantalou)
  • Imperative subjects in southern American English and Standard American English (Corinne Brandstetter)
  • Imperative subjects: A cross-linguistic perspective (Simon Mauck, Miok Pak, Paul Portner, and Raffaella Zanuttini)
  • Embedded imperatives in Slovenian (Dominik Rus)

Volume 5

  • A preliminary look at final devoicing in iron range English (Matt Bauer)
  • Perception of stress in Thai (Rattima Nitisaroj)
  • Evidence for doubly-articulated segments (One Tlale)
  • Dialect death in Calvert County, MD: A sociolinguistic and acoustic phonetic analysis of variation and change in the /aw/ diphthong (Emma Trentman)
  • Tone perception, tone features, and peak alignment in Thai (Elizabeth Zsiga and Rattima Nitisaroj)

Language Research (Language Education institute, Seoul National University)

 

Vol. 40, No. 3, Sep. 2004

  • YoungEun Yoon. Toward a new theory of metaphorical interpretation.
  • Judy Yoo-Kyung Baek & Jung-Mo Lee. Double object constructions in Korean: Asymmetry between theme and goal.
  • Young-Sik Choi. The structure of "selo" and its implication for Binding Theory.
  • Sung-A Kim. The use of phonetic evidence for the phonological controversies: A case of leftward tone spreading. [sic]
  • Mi-Hyun Kim. Transfer of Korean manner assimilation in English.
  • Robert Iljic. Le nombre et la personne: Le cas du suffixe -men en Chinois.
  • (This volume also includes some papers written in Korean.)

Vol. 41, No. 4, Dec. 2005

  • The Semantics of -ketun in Korean (Jae-Il Yeom)
  • Retroactive Elaboration as Non-error Repair in English Conversation (Haeyeon Kim)
  • The PA/SN Distinction in Korean (Hye-Kyung Lee)
  • On the Proper Treatment of Tense in English (Mean-Young Song)
  • English Object Extraposition and Constraint Satisfaction (Jong-Bok Kim)
  • An Analysis of But/Other Than-Correlatives as 'But/Than' Clefts (Doo-Shick Kim)
  • Pragmatic Reduction of the Binding Conditions with respect to Anaphora Interpretations in English (Sun-Hee Kim)
  • A Study of thet Terms for 'father' in Gothic (Hyejoon Yoon)
  • Differential Item Functioning: Current Issues (Gi-Pyo Park)
  • A Study on Short-answer-question Format in Testing EFL Learners' L2 Reading Ability (Dae-Min Kang)

Vol. 42, No. 1, June 2006

  • Park, In Kyu. Production of stop-nasal sequences by Korean learners of English: An optimality theoretic approach
  • Sohng, Hong-Ki. The behavior of zibun revisited and the theory of grammar
  • Ahn, Hee-Don and Cho, Yongjoon. A dual analysis of verb-less coordination in Korean
  • Yoon, YoungEun. Generics and exceptions: A reply to Cohen (2004)
  • Lee, Dong-Young. Patterns of temporal adverbials and their modification of verbs in complex sentences of Korean weather news
  • Kim, Yong Myeong. A unificational mechanism for morphological developmental sequence
  • Bae, Jungok. Reading ability in Korean as a first and second languag achieved during the early phase of Korean / English immersion education in America
  • Lee, Eunha. Rethinking taxonomy for analyzing EFL learners' errors
  • Joh, Jeongsoon. What happens when L2 readers recall?

Language Research (Language Education institute, Seoul National University)

 

Vol. 42, No. 1, June 2006

  • Park, In Kyu. Production of stop-nasal sequences by Korean learners of English: An optimality theoretic approach
  • Sohng, Hong-Ki. The behavior of zibun revisited and the theory of grammar
  • Ahn, Hee-Don and Cho, Yongjoon. A dual analysis of verb-less coordination in Korean
  • Yoon, YoungEun. Generics and exceptions: A reply to Cohen (2004)
  • Lee, Dong-Young. Patterns of temporal adverbials and their modification of verbs in complex sentences of Korean weather news
  • Kim, Yong Myeong. A unificational mechanism for morphological developmental sequence
  • Bae, Jungok. Reading ability in Korean as a first and second languag achieved during the early phase of Korean / English immersion education in America
  • Lee, Eunha. Rethinking taxonomy for analyzing EFL learners' errors
  • Joh, Jeongsoon. What happens when L2 readers recall?

MIT Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 50, 2005: Minimalist Approaches to Clause Structure

  • Adger, David and Daniel Harbour. Syntax and syncretisms of the Person Case Constraint
  • Dogget, Teal Bissell. A unified analysis of locative inversion
  • Fitzpatrick, Justin M. Anybody seen the auxiliary
  • Hiraiwa, Ken. Indeterminate-agreement: Some consequences for the case system
  • Legate, Julie Anne. Split ergativity in Walpiri
  • Matushansky, Ora. Moving a-Head

Volume 51, 2005: New work on Modality

  • Copley, Bridget. Ordering and Reasoning
  • Egan, Andy. Epistemic modals, relativism, and assertion
  • Kai von Fintel and Sabine Iatridou. Anatomy of a modal
  • Nickel, Bernard. On semantics for characterizing sentences
  • Ninan, Dilip. Two puzzles about deontic necessity
  • Stephenson, Tamina. Assessor sensitivity: Epistemic modals and predicates of personal taste
  • Stalnaker, Robert. Conditional propositions and conditional assertion
  • Yalcin, Seth. Epistemic modals

MIT Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 50, 2005: Minimalist Approaches to Clause Structure

  • Adger, David and Daniel Harbour. Syntax and syncretisms of the Person Case Constraint
  • Dogget, Teal Bissell. A unified analysis of locative inversion
  • Fitzpatrick, Justin M. Anybody seen the auxiliary
  • Hiraiwa, Ken. Indeterminate-agreement: Some consequences for the case system
  • Legate, Julie Anne. Split ergativity in Walpiri
  • Matushansky, Ora. Moving a-Head

Volume 51, 2005: New work on Modality

  • Copley, Bridget. Ordering and Reasoning
  • Egan, Andy. Epistemic modals, relativism, and assertion
  • Kai von Fintel and Sabine Iatridou. Anatomy of a modal
  • Nickel, Bernard. On semantics for characterizing sentences
  • Ninan, Dilip. Two puzzles about deontic necessity
  • Stephenson, Tamina. Assessor sensitivity: Epistemic modals and predicates of personal taste
  • Stalnaker, Robert. Conditional propositions and conditional assertion
  • Yalcin, Seth. Epistemic modals

McGill Working Papers in Linguistics

 

July 2003, Vol. 18, No. 1

  • Hela Ben Ayed. Subjunctive particles in Arabic and Balkan Languages
  • Nigel Duffield and Ayumi Matsuo. Acquiring competent gradience: Factoring out the Parallelism Effect in VP Ellipsis
  • Tomokazu Takehisa. Possession and possessor raising in Japanese
  • Mona Luiza Ungureanu. On DP structure in Romanian.

Northeastern Illinois University Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 3, 2004.

  • Dustin De Felice. The hegemony of rank: A sociolinguistic analysis of the effect of a visual semiotic system on language form and use.
  • Paul Bick. Beyond identity: Discursive ideology and the emergence of post-identity activism.
  • Helen Epstein. L2 processes via analysis of an L2 speaker.
  • Dr. Margie Berns. Sociolinguistic dimensions of Europeanness and Euro[-]English.
  • Dr. Salvatore Attardo. Derrida and Saussure.

Oxford University Working Papers in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics

 

Volume 8, 2003.

  • P. Coutsougera. The Cypriot Greek syllable.
  • E. Grabe and M. Karpinski. Universal and language-specific aspects of intonation in English and Polish.
  • E. Keane. Word-level prominence disctintions in Tamil.
  • H. Nicholson and A.H. Teig. How to tell beans from farmers: Cues to the perception of pitch accent in whispered Norwegian.
  • B. Post. French phrasing and accentuation in different speaking styles.
  • B. Rosner, E. Grabe, H. Nicholson, K. Owen, and E. Keane. Prosody, memory load, and memory for speech.
  • I. Watson and J. Hajek. Cross-linguistic study of the effect of suprasegmental features conditioning the development of nasal vowels.
  • D. Kazakov and S. Dobnik. Inductive learning of lexical semantics with typed unification grammars.
  • M. Liakata. Deriving a domain theory for disambiguation purposes.
  • S.G. Pulman and J.Z. Sukkarieh. Automated assessment of examination scripts.
  • D.G.S. Wright. Noun-verb associations for noun-noun compound interpretation.

Volume 9, 2005.

  • Ashdowne, Richard. Re(de)fining address: an overlooked French phenomenon.
  • Finbow, Tom. Scriptura continua: a problem for logographic reading of archaic words in late Latin / early Romance?
  • Hedley, Paul. Gender and the interpretation of pronouns in French: a view from Relevance Theory.
  • Maiden, Martin. Perfect pedigree: the ancestry of the Aromanian conditional.
  • Milic, Nikola. The debate on linguistic sexism in Italian: a language planning process.
  • Smith, John Charles. The nominative-accusative opposition between Latin and Gallo-Romance: a study in refunctionalization.
  • Truswell, Rob. Non-restrictive adjective interpretation and association with focus.

Volume 10, 2005

  • Truswell, Robert. Adjectives and headedness
  • Choi, Inji. The internal structure of the Korean DP: Evidence from prenominal and postnominal classifiers
  • McNay, Anna. Split topicalisation - Motivating the split
  • Costache, Ioana. Tracking the progress of a polarity shift in Romanian
  • Dalrymple, Mary and Irina Nikolaeva. Nonsubject agreement and discourse roles
  • Barber, Peter. The syntax and semantics of denominative *-ye/o- verbs in Ancient Greek
  • Wrona, Janick. The Modern Japanese complementisers no and koto and their Old Japanese precursors: A diachronic explanation for free variation
  • Larm, Lars Ingemar. On the nature of subjective modality
  • Farudi, Annahita and Maziar Doustdar Toosarvandani. The loss of ergativity in Dari modal verbs
  • Sabel, Joachim and Jochen Zeller. wh-Question formation in Nguni
  • Cram, David and Paul Hedley. Pronouns and procedural meaning: The relevance of spaghetti code and paranoid delusion

Volume 11, 2006

  • Adams, J.N. Greek Interference in Egyptian Latin
  • de Melo, Wolfgang. If in doubt, leave it in
  • Diceky, Eleanor. The use of Latin sis as a focus-marking clitic particle
  • Durkin, Philip. Lexical borrowing in present-day English
  • Filos, Panagiotis. On some Latin univerbations in Greek
  • Hillyard, Nicholas. The typology of the dual in Homer
  • Hitchman, Richard. Some personal names from Western Crete
  • Huitink, Luuk. Think what you want
  • Kölligan, Daniel. Armenian o(v)
  • Probert, Philomen. Accentuation in Ancient Greek deverbative ā-stems
  • Sen, Ranjan. Vowel-weakening before muta cum liquidā sequences in Latin
  • Tribulato, Olga. Homeric θυμολεων and the question of Greek 'Reversed Bahuvrīhis'
  • Tucker, Elizabeth. Sanskrit svāmin-, Avestan huuōišta-, and the Indo-European root *seuh1- 'to impel'
  • Willi, Andreas. Unholy diseases, or why Agamemnon and Tuthaliya should not have offended the gods
  • Wolfe, Brendan. Figurae Etymologicae in Gothic
  • Zair, Nicholas. Dybo's Law: Evidence from Old Irish

Oxford University Working Papers in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics

 

Volume 10, 2005

  • Truswell, Robert. Adjectives and headedness
  • Choi, Inji. The internal structure of the Korean DP: Evidence from prenominal and postnominal classifiers
  • McNay, Anna. Split topicalisation - Motivation the split
  • Costache, Ioana. Tracking the progress of a polarity shift in Romanian
  • Dalrymple, Mary and Irina Nikolaeva. Nonsubject agreement and discourse roles
  • Barber, Peter. The syntax and semantics of denominative *-ye/o- verbs in Ancient Greek
  • Wrona, Janick. The Modern Japanese complementisers no and koto and their Old Japanese precursors: A diachronic explanation for free variation
  • Larm, Lars Ingemar. On the nature of subjective modality
  • Farudi, Annahita and Maziar Doustdar Toosarvandani. The loss of ergativity in Dari modal verbs
  • Sabel, Joachim and Jochen Zeller. wh-Question formation in Nguni
  • Cram, David and Paul Hedley. Pronouns and procedural meaning: The relevance of spaghetti code and paranoid delusion

Volume 11, 2006

  • Adams, J.N. Greek Interference in Egyptian Latin
  • de Melo, Wolfgang. If in doubt, leave it in
  • Diceky, Eleanor. The use of Latin sis as a focus-marking clitic particle
  • Durkin, Philip. Lexical borrowing in present-day English
  • Filos, Panagiotis. On some Latin univerbations in Greek
  • Hillyard, Nicholas. The typology of the dual in Homer
  • Hitchman, Richard. Some personal names from Western Crete
  • Huitink, Luuk. Think what you want
  • Kölligan, Daniel. Armenian o(v)
  • Probert, Philomen. Accentuation in Ancient Greek deverbative ā-stems
  • Sen, Ranjan. Vowel-weakening before muta cum liquidā sequences in Latin
  • Tribulato, Olga. Homeric θυμολεων and the question of Greek 'Reversed Bahuvrīhis'
  • Tucker, Elizabeth. Sanskrit svāmin-, Avestan huuōišta-, and the Indo-European root *seuh1- 'to impel'
  • Willi, Andreas. Unholy diseases, or why Agamemnon and Tuthaliya should not have offended the gods
  • Wolfe, Brendan. Figurae Etymologicae in Gothic
  • Zair, Nicholas. Dybo's Law: Evidence from Old Irish

Proceedings der Studentischen Tagung Sprachwissenschaft (StuTS) in Saarbrücken

 

Volume 29, 2001

  • Doepner, Oliver and Peter Walter. Medieneinsatz und kommunikative Grammatik im DaF-Unterricht
  • Raddatz, Carsten. Praktische Überlegungen zu Sprache und Recht Zur Vereinbarkeit von Linguistik und Ethnomethodologie
  • Bürsgens, Sarah L. Implikaturen - Explikaturen
  • Debusmann, Ralph. Topologische Dependenzgrammatik
  • Schweitzer, Jürgen. Überblick über die Mayasprachen in topologischer und historischer Hinsicht
  • Korthals, Christian. Self-Embedded Relative Clauses in a Corpus of German Newspaper Texts
  • Doepner, Oliver. Praktischer Einsatz von Unicode unter GNU/Linux
  • Wohlgemuth, Jan. Dyirbal in der Assimilation
  • Schuchmann, Gudrun. Saarländische Dialekte

Proceedings der Studentischen Tagung Sprachwissenschaft (StuTS) in Saarbrücken

 

Volume 29, 2001

  • Doepner, Oliver and Peter Walter. Medieneinsatz und kommunikative Grammatik im DaF-Unterricht
  • Raddatz, Carsten. Praktische Überlegungen zu Sprache und Recht Zur Vereinbarkeit von Linguistik und Ethnomethodologie
  • Bürsgens, Sarah L. Implikaturen - Explikaturen
  • Debusmann, Ralph. Topologische Dependenzgrammatik
  • Schweitzer, Jürgen. Überblick über die Mayasprachen in topologischer und historischer Hinsicht
  • Korthals, Christian. Self-Embedded Relative Clauses in a Corpus of German Newspaper Texts
  • Doepner, Oliver. Praktischer Einsatz von Unicode unter GNU/Linux
  • Wohlgemuth, Jan. Dyirbal in der Assimilation
  • Schuchmann, Gudrun. Saarländische Dialekte

Sophia Linguistica Working Papers in Linguistics (Sophia University, Tokyo)

 

Volume 53, 2005

  • Kameda, Rieko. Analysis of teachers' beliefs to teach Japanese senior high school students with low motivation and low retention toward language learning
  • Hayashi, First-Name. The acquisition of "View point" in discourse by Chinese learners of Japanese: The case of Taiwanese learners of Japanese as a foreign language
  • Hirai, Sawako, Keiichi Yasu, Takayuki Arai, and Kyoko Iitaka. Perceptual weighting of syllable-initial fricatives for native Japanese adults and for children with persistent developmental articulation disorders
  • Hirozane, Mayumi, Isao Hemmi, Akira Fujimoto, and Morihiro Sugishita. The efficacy of the phonemic cueing technique in the treatment of aphasia in the acute phase
  • Takahashi, Yumiko, Akira Hara, and Heinz Morioka. Kurzprosa mit Gedichten im Seisuishō
  • Sano, Shinichiro. On the positive meaning of the adjective Yabai in Japanese

Sophia Linguistica Working Papers in Linguistics (Sophia University, Tokyo)

 

Volume 53, 2005

  • Kameda, Rieko. Analysis of teachers' beliefs to teach Japanese senior high school students with low motivation and low retention toward language learning
  • Hayashi, First-Name. The acquisition of "View point" in discourse by Chinese learners of Japanese: The case of Taiwanese learners of Japanese as a foreign language
  • Hirai, Sawako, Keiichi Yasu, Takayuki Arai, and Kyoko Iitaka. Perceptual weighting of syllable-initial fricatives for native Japanese adults and for children with persistent developmental articulation disorders
  • Hirozane, Mayumi, Isao Hemmi, Akira Fujimoto, and Morihiro Sugishita. The efficacy of the phonemic cueing technique in the treatment of aphasia in the acute phase
  • Takahashi, Yumiko, Akira Hara, and Heinz Morioka. Kurzprosa mit Gedichten im Seisuishō
  • Sano, Shinichiro. On the positive meaning of the adjective Yabai in Japanese

The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics

 

79-80, 2003

  • Katerina Vesela, Nino Peterek, and Eva Hajicova. Topic-focus articulation in PDT: Prosodic characteristics of contrastive topic.
  • Owen Rambow, Bonnie Dorr, Karin Kipper, Ivona Kucerova, and Martha Palmer. Automatically deriving tectogrammatical labels from other resources: A comparison of semantic labels across frameworks.
  • Marketa Lopatkova. Valency in the Prague Dependency Treebank: Building the Valency Lexicon.
  • Jan Hajic and Vaclav Honetschlager. Annotation lexicons: Using the valency lexicon for tectogrammatical annotation.
  • Concetta Maglione. A remark on new research in everyday Czech.
  • Ondrej Bojar. Towards automatic extraction of verb frames.

83 (2005)

  • Bojar, Andrej, Jiri Semecky and Vaclava Benesova. VALEVAL: Testing Vallex consistency and experimenting with word-frame disambiguation.
  • Semecky, Jiri. Automatic assignment of frame semantics using syntax-semantics interface in LFG.
  • Rayon, Nadine. Analyse morpho-graphemique pour la categorisation automatique des sequences de kanji dans des textes japonais.
  • Sova, Radim. Genesis of two algebraic theories of language.

84 (2005)

  • Kučová, Lucie, Kateřina Veselá, Eva Hajičová, and Jiří Havelka. Topic-focus articulation and anaphoric relations: corpus based probe
  • Havelka, Jiří. Projectivity in totally ordered rooted trees.
  • Sova, Radim. The sound-meaning relation in the Standard Theory of Transformational Grammar

85 (2006)

  • Klimeš, Václav. Rule-based analytical parsing of Czech.
  • Štěpánek, Jan. Post-annotation checking of Prague dependency treebank 2.0 data
  • Kučera, Ondřej. A corpus-based exercise book of Czech language
  • Květoň, Pavel. Rule-based morphological disambiguation: On computational complexity of the LanGR formalism

86 (2006)

  • Kolářová, Veronika. Valency of deverbal nouns in Czech
  • Ribarov, Kiril, Alevtina Bémová, and Barbora Hladká. When a statistically oriented parser was more efficient than a linguist: A case of treebank conversion
  • Zikánová, Šárka. What do the data in Prague Dependency Treebank say about systemic ordering in Czech?
  • Cinková, Silvie and Jan Pomikálek. LEMPAS: A make-do lemmatizer for the Swedish PAROLE-corpus

The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics

 

84 (2005)

  • Kučová, Lucie, Kateřina Veselá, Eva Hajičová, and Jiří Havelka. Topic-focus articulation and anaphoric relations: corpus based probe
  • Havelka, Jiří. Projectivity in totally ordered rooted trees.
  • Sova, Radim. The sound-meaning relation in the Standard Theory of Transformational Grammar

85 (2006)

  • Klimeš, Václav. Rule-based analytical parsing of Czech.
  • Štěpánek, Jan. Post-annotation checking of Prague dependency treebank 2.0 data
  • Kučera, Ondřej. A corpus-based exercise book of Czech language
  • Květoň, Pavel. Rule-based morphological disambiguation: On computational complexity of the LanGR formalism

86 (2006)

  • Kolářová, Veronika. Valency of deverbal nouns in Czech
  • Ribarov, Kiril, Alevtina Bémová, and Barbora Hladká. When a statistically oriented parser was more efficient than a linguist: A case of treebank conversion
  • Zikánová, Šárka. What do the data in Prague Dependency Treebank say about systemic ordering in Czech?
  • Cinková, Silvie and Jan Pomikálek. LEMPAS: A make-do lemmatizer for the Swedish PAROLE-corpus

Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at Kobe Shoin

 

Number 9 (2006)

  • Emonds, Joseph. How much should we distribute morphology?
  • Gunji, Takao. Prosody and Semantics of Japanese NPIs (in Japanese)
  • Matsuda, Kenjiro. VARBRUL primer (in Japanese)
  • Matsui, Michinao F. Computational relevance theory and propositional logic (in Japanese)
  • Nishigauchi, Taisuke. Short answers as focus

Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at Kobe Shoin

 

Number 9 (2006)

  • Emonds, Joseph. How much should we distribute morphology?
  • Gunji, Takao. Prosody and Semantics of Japanese NPIs (in Japanese)
  • Matsuda, Kenjiro. VARBRUL primer (in Japanese)
  • Matsui, Michinao F. Computational relevance theory and propositional logic (in Japanese)
  • Nishigauchi, Taisuke. Short answers as focus

Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 18, 2000 Special Issue: Sociolinguistic Dialectology.

  • PAUL DE DECKER AND SARA MACKENZIE. Slept through the ice: A further look at lax vowel loweirng in Canadian English.
  • GORDON J. EASSON. Cross-border effects of education on 'correct' speech.
  • ERIN HALL. Regional variation in Canadian English vowel backing.
  • ALLAN HAYCOCK. Who's positive 'anymore'.
  • GREG JACOBS, RON SMYTH, AND HENRY ROGERS. Language and sexuality: Searching for the phonetic correlates of gay- and straight-sounding male voices.
  • ALEXEI KOCHETOV. Social change and language change in a rural Russian community.
  • CHIA-YI TONY PI. Canadians telling time: A study in Dialect Topography.

Volume 19, 2002 Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Niagara Linguistic Society, September 2000

  • KARIM ACHAB. Mutual legitimization of verbs and argument projection from lexicon to syntax.
  • MICHAEL BARRIE. Clitic placement in European Portuguese.
  • MOHAMMAD HAJI-ABDOLHOSSEINI. Event types in the Generative Lexicon: Implications for Persian compound verbs.
  • TOM MCCLIVE. Socio-semantic lexical variation in the homosexual community: Using identity terms to create gender roles.
  • TODD MCDANIELS. Comanche deictic markers and their viewing arrangements.
  • CARLOS J. RAMIREZ. Characterization of the epenthetic vowel between the clusters formed by stops/fricatives + flap in Spanish.
  • MILAN REZAC. Case and agreement in accusative constructions.
  • BETTINA SPRENG. The passive in Basque.

Volume 21, 2003 Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Niagara Linguistic Society

  • Michael Barrie, Pronominal agreement on Iroquoian nouns and verbs.
  • Diana M. Carter, A tense distortion: Variation in the use of the present perfect in Spain.
  • Kevin Heffeman, Correlating social setting and the retention of contrast in loanword phonology.
  • Mohammad Haji-Abdolhosseini, Information prosody correspondence in HPSG.
  • Jonathon Herd, Deriving prosodic inversion: Clitics, cyclicity and the organization of post-syntactic interfaces.
  • Todd McDaniels, What's wrong with reanalysis?
  • Celso Novaes & Marcela Braga, Dissociation in production of null subjects in two aphasic individuals.
  • Marla Perkins, A comparison of a generic generative grammar and Role and Reference Grammar: Modern Irish.
  • Carlos Julio Ramirez, The Spanish nominalized infinitives: A proposal of classification.
  • Marina Sherkina, The cognate facilitation effect in bilingual speech processing.

Volume 22 (2004) Special issue on syntax and psycholinguistics: "Holes in sentences: Shared structures, missing arguments and feature deficiencies"

  • Shared arguments in Control, Gabriela Alboiu
  • Partial control and the movement towards Movement, Michael Barrie and Christine M. Pittman
  • Syntactic transitivity of SE-reflexives in Polish, Magdalena Goledzinowska
  • External arguments and gerunds, Keir Moulton
  • Processing of deep and surface anaphors: A replication and extension of Tanenhaus, Carlson & Seidenberg (1985), Suzanne Belanger
  • From a serializing L1 to a non-serializing L2: A preliminary discussion of transfer and Tense-driven restructuring in language contact situations, Rena Helms-Park

University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 13 (2004)

  • Sharon Armon-Lotem, Stephen Crain, and Spyridoula Varlokosta. Interface conditions in child language: Crosslinguistic studies on the nature of possession.
  • Ilhan M. Cagri. The EPP of T in Turkish.
  • Scott Fults. Matching and raising compared.
  • Kleanthes K. Grohmann and Andrew Ira Nevins. Echo reduplication: When too-local movement requires PF-distinctness.
  • Kleanthes K. Grohmann and Phoevos Panagiotidis. Demonstrative doubling in Greek.
  • Ryuichiro Hashimoto, Satoru Takazawa, Kazuyuki Nakagome, Hiroko Hagiwara, and Heizo Nakajima. Electrophysiological responses to semantic and syntactic violations in Japanese numeral quantifiers.
  • Soo-Min Hong. On small clause results.
  • Jean C.-F. Hsu, Ovid J.-L. Tzeng, and Daisy L. Hung. Syntactic effects on constituent components in word recognition: Evidence from compound nouns and compound verbs in Chinese.
  • Hirohisa Kiguchi. Phrases and locality in Japanese causative constructions.
  • Howard Lasnik. Pronouns and non-coreference.
  • Graciela Tesan. The inflectional category in Child English: A parametric account.
  • Masaya Yoshida. Gapping inside NP?

University of Venice Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 14 (2005)

  • Cardinaletti, Anna and Lori Repetti. Clitics in Northern Italian dialects: phonology, syntax and microvariation.
  • Giorgi, Alessandra. Long distance anaphora and the syntactic representation of the speaker.
  • Giusti, Giuliana and Giuseppina Turano. Case assignment in the pseudo-partitives of Standard Albanian and Arberesh: A case for micro variation.
  • Schweikert, Walter. The order of prepositional phrases.

Volume 15 (2005)

  • Chinellato, Paolo. Lexicalising functional heads in the 'AgrS-field': evidence form [sic] the 'A-morpheme' in Veneto dialects
  • Cinque, Guglielmo. A note on Verb/Object order and Head/Relative clause order
  • Giorgi, Alessandra and Fabio. Pianesi. Credo (I believe): Epistemicity and the syntactic representation of the speaker
  • Kang, Soon Haeng. On the adjective in Korean
  • Krapova, Iliyana and Guglielmo Cinque. On the order of wh-phrases in Bulgarian multiple wh-fronting
  • Schweikert, Walter. The position of prepositional modifiers in the adverbial space

Volume 16 (2006)

  • Cinque, Guglielmo. Two types of appositives
  • Coniglio, Marco. German modal particles in the functional structure of IP
  • Giorgi, Alessandra. A syntactic way to subjunctive
  • Kang, Soon Haeng. The two forms of the adjective in Korean
  • Laskova, Vesselina. On the order of the prenominal participles in Bulgarian
  • Munaro, Nicola. Verbless exclamatives across Romance: Standard expectations and tentative evaluations
  • Poletto, Cecilia. Doubling as economy

University of Venice Working Papers in Linguistics

 

Volume 15 (2005)

  • Chinellato, Paolo. Lexicalising functional heads in the 'AgrS-field': evidence form [sic] the 'A-morpheme' in Veneto dialects
  • Cinque, Guglielmo. A note on Verb/Object order and Head/Relative clause order
  • Giorgi, Alessandra and Fabio. Pianesi. Credo (I believe): Epistemicity and the syntactic representation of the speaker
  • Kang, Soon Haeng. On the adjective in Korean
  • Krapova, Iliyana and Guglielmo Cinque. On the order of wh-phrases in Bulgarian multiple wh-fronting
  • Schweikert, Walter. The position of prepositional modifiers in the adverbial space

Volume 16 (2006)

  • Cinque, Guglielmo. Two types of appositives
  • Coniglio, Marco. German modal particles in the functional structure of IP
  • Giorgi, Alessandra. A syntactic way to subjunctive
  • Kang, Soon Haeng. The two forms of the adjective in Korean
  • Laskova, Vesselina. On the order of the prenominal participles in Bulgarian
  • Munaro, Nicola. Verbless exclamatives across Romance: Standard expectations and tentative evaluations
  • Poletto, Cecilia. Doubling as economy

Working Papers in Educational Linguistics

 

Volume 19 Number 2

  • The Complexities of "Similarity" in Research Interviewing: A Case of Interviewing Urban Fathers (Staton Wortham & Vivian Gadsden)
  • Home Language Maintenance Among Second Generation Chinese American Children (Donghui Zhang)
  • Cyberdiscursive Tug-of-War: Learner Repositioning in a Multimodal CMC Environment (Shannon Sauro)
  • Language Policy Discourse and Bilingual Language Planning (David Cassels Johnson)

Volume 20 Number 1 (2004)

  • Socializing Respect at School in Northern Thailand (Kathryn Howard)
  • Reassessing Assessment Practices in an Adult ESL Program: Liberian Women's Assessment of their Academic Achievement (Tamara Warhol)
  • Negotiating Identity as a Beginning Foreign Language Learner (Erin Kearney)
  • Multilayered Aspects of Language Policy: Implementing English Education at Elementary Schools in Korea (Jiyoon Lee)

Volume 20 Number 2 (2005)

  • Hornberger, Nancy. Nichols to NCLB: Local and global perspectives on US language education policy.
  • Groff, Cynthia. Evaluations of bilingual and mother-tongue programs: measures of success and means of measurement.
  • Sung Youn Sonya Gwak. Lyrical reinventions: negotiating Koreanness through song.
  • Cox, Melissa. L2 English morpheme acquisition order: the lack of consensus examined from a case study of four L1 Chinese pre-school boys.

Volume 21 Number 1 (2005)

  • Sauro, Shannon, Hyun-sook Kang, and Teresa Pica. Information gap tasks: Their multiple roles and contributions to interaction research methodology
  • Sichra, Inge. Transcending or strentghening Quechua's emblematic value: Language identity in Cochabamba
  • McGrew, Sean. Student questions in an intermediate Modern Hebrew classroom

Volume 21 Number 2 (2006)

  • Aukerman, Maren. A whole different story: The discursive (re)construction of student ability in teacher-generated assessment narratives
  • Dong, Jinwei. Teachers' perspectives on professional development: A case study of innovation at a Chinese university
  • Mortimer, Katherine. Guaraní Académico or Jopará? Educator perspectives and ideological debate in Paraguayan Bilingual education
  • Mysore, Anita Rao, Felicia Lincoln, and Michael J. Wavering. Attitudes of preservice teachers to issues in multicultural education
  • Isaacs, Caroline Kennelly. "How do you like your ceral?" A linguistic analysis of a service encounter

Volume 22 Number 1 (2007): Special Issue on Language Policy and Planning

  • Spolsky, Bernard. Towards a theory of language policy
  • Groff, Cynthia. Status and acquisition planning and linguistic minorities in India.
  • Zeng, Wei. Medium of instruction in secondary education in post-colonial Hong Kong: Why Chinese? Why English?
  • Ravindranath, Maya. Transnational endangered language communities and the Garifuna nation
  • Thomas, Chris Allen. Language policy in multilingual organizations
  • Deák, Julia. African-American language and American linguistic cultures: An analysis of language policies in education

Working Papers in Educational Linguistics (Penn GSE)

 

Volume 21 Number 1 (2005)

  • Sauro, Shannon, Hyun-sook Kang, and Teresa Pica. Information gap tasks: Their multiple roles and contributions to interaction research methodology
  • Sichra, Inge. Transcending or strentghening Quechua's emblematic value: Language identity in Cochabamba
  • McGrew, Sean. Student questions in an intermediate Modern Hebrew classroom

Volume 22 Number 1 (2007): Special Issue on Language Policy and Planning

  • Spolsky, Bernard. Towards a theory of language policy
  • Groff, Cynthia. Status and acquisition planning and linguistic minorities in India.
  • Zeng, Wei. Medium of instruction in secondary education in post-colonial Hong Kong: Why Chinese? Why English?
  • Ravindranath, Maya. Transnational endangered language communities and the Garifuna nation
  • Thomas, Chris Allen. Language policy in multilingual organizations
  • Deák, Julia. African-American language and American linguistic cultures: An analysis of language policies in education

Volume 21 Number 2 (2006)

  • Aukerman, Maren. A whole different story: The discursive (re)construction of student ability in teacher-generated assessment narratives
  • Dong, Jinwei. Teachers' perspectives on professional development: A case study of innovation at a Chinese university
  • Mortimer, Katherine. Guaraní Académico or Jopará? Educator perspectives and ideological debate in Paraguayan Bilingual education
  • Mysore, Anita Rao, Felicia Lincoln, and Michael J. Wavering. Attitudes of preservice teachers to issues in multicultural education
  • Isaacs, Caroline Kennelly. "How do you like your ceral?" A linguistic analysis of a service encounter

Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax

 

Volume 78, 2006

  • Þorbjörg Hróarsdóttir, Gunnar Hrafn Hrafnbjargarson, Anna-Lena Wiklund, and Kristine Bentzen. The Tromsø guide to Scandinavian verb movement
  • Lohndal, Terje. The phrase structure of the copula
  • Bohnacker, Ute. Placing verbs and particles in non-native German and Swedish
  • Rothstein, Björn. Why the present perfect differs cross linguistically. Some new insights
  • Rosenkvist, Henrik. Null Subjects in Övdalian
  • Garbacz, Piotr. Verb movement and negation in Övdalian

Volume 14 (2005)

  • Baker, Adam. Parallel lexical optimality theory
  • Carnie, Andrew. Some remarks on markedness hierarchies: A reply to Aissen 1999 and 2003
  • Carnie, Andrew and David Medeiros. Tree maximization and the generalized extended projection principle
  • Good, Erin. Intonational meaning: Why mom can be both emotional and rational
  • Mielke, Jeff, Adam Baker, Diana Archangeli, and Sumayya Racy. Palatron: A technique for aligning ultrasound images of the tongue and palate
  • Siddiqi, Daniel. Distributed morphology without secondary exponence: A local account of licensing thematic licensing of vocabulary items and strong verb alternations
  • Taleghani, Azita. Is PROarb the same as pro? Evidence from Persian impersonal constructions
  • Wang, Jianyuan. Resumptive pronouns are not optional: Evidence from the topic constructions of the possessor in Mandarin Chinese
  • Yun, Gwanhi. An ultrasound study of coarticulation and vowel assimilation in Korean

Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax

 

Volume 78

  • Þorbjörg Hróarsdóttir, Gunnar Hrafn Hrafnbjargarson, Anna-Lena Wiklund, and Kristine Bentzen. The Tromsø guide to Scandinavian verb movement
  • Lohndal, Terje. The phrase structure of the copula
  • Bohnacker, Ute. Placing verbs and particles in non-native German and Swedish
  • Rothstein, Björn. Why the present perfect differs cross linguistically. Some new insights
  • Rosenkvist, Henrik. Null Subjects in Övdalian
  • Garbacz, Piotr. Verb movement and negation in Övdalian