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WCCFL 19 Proceedings

WCCFL 19:
Proceedings of the 19th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Roger Billerey and Brook Danielle Lillehaugen
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The WCCFL 19 conference took place February 4-6, 2000 at UCLA. Cascadilla Press has now published the proceedings of the conference. The volume contains 47 papers from the conference, examining linguistic phenomena from many different languages.
The CD contains all of the papers in Acrobat (.pdf) format, so you can easily browse or search the proceedings and print the papers you want to read. The proceedings are also available in paperback and library binding.
Contents

WCCFL 19:
Proceedings of the 19th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Roger Billerey and Brook Danielle Lillehaugen
Contents | Series info | Previous in series | Next in series | Order form
![]() | viii + 653 pages publication date: December 2000 ISBN 978-1-57473-233-7 CD-ROM, $20.00 ISBN 978-1-57473-033-3 paperback, $40.00 ISBN 978-1-57473-133-0 library binding, $80.00 |
The WCCFL 19 conference took place February 4-6, 2000 at UCLA. Cascadilla Press has now published the proceedings of the conference. The volume contains 47 papers from the conference, examining linguistic phenomena from many different languages.
The CD contains all of the papers in Acrobat (.pdf) format, so you can easily browse or search the proceedings and print the papers you want to read. The proceedings are also available in paperback and library binding.
Contents
1. First position and the syntax/prosody interface: Old Irish preverbs
David Adger 1-14
2. Universal NPs in relative clauses
Calixto Agüero-Bautista 15-28
3. On the (in)ability of prenominal attributive adjectives
to take complements
Antonia Androutsopoulou 29-42
4. Transparency, strict locality, and targeted constraints
Eric Bakovic and Colin Wilson 43-56
5. The acquisition of the copula in child English
Misha Becker 57-70
6. Passive and passive-like constructions in Hmong
Cassandre Creswell and Kieran Snyder 71-82
7. E-type pronouns as definite articles
Paul Elbourne 83-96
8. The interaction of obligatory and nonobligatory control
in rationale clauses
Manuel Español-Echevarría 97-110
9. Multiple movement and wh-in-situ in Inuktitut
Carrie Gillon 111-124
10. Blackfoot 'indefinites': Bare nouns and non-assertion of existence
Jennifer Glougie 125-138
11. Copy left dislocation
Kleanthes K. Grohmann 139-152
12. No more EPP
Kleanthes K. Grohmann, John Drury, and Juan Carlos Castillo 153-166
13. Reduplication in Southern Paiute and correspondence theory
Naomi Gurevich 167-177
14. The structure of agreement failure in Lebanese Arabic
Peter Hallman 178-190
15. Opaque consonant gradation in Finnish: The case of possessive suffixes
Heli Harrikari 191-203
16. Scope ambiguity and 'scrambling'
J.-R. Hayashishita 204-217
17. Successive cyclicity, long-distance superiority,
and local optimization
Fabian Heck and Gereon Müller 218-231
18. Free Adjunct Free Relatives
Roumyana Izvorski 232-245
19. Noun phrase word order and definiteness in Japanese
Tomomi Kakegawa 246-259
20. Temporal interpretation of participles
Kiyomi Kusumoto 260-273
21. Determiner sharing
Vivian Lin 274-287
22. The instrument of inversion: Instrumental case in the Russian copula
Ora Matushansky 288-301
23. Ternarity in Estonian stress
Steven McCartney 302-315
24. Aspect and partitive objects in Finnish
Karine Megerdoomian 316-328
25. Arguments for stressed rhyme faithfulness: A case study of Nancowry
Nicole Nelson 329-342
26. Constraints on geminates in Buginese and Selayarese
Robert J. Podesva 343-356
27. Backward control in Tsez
Maria Polinsky and Eric Potsdam 357-370
28. A quantitative analysis of the loss of V2 in the history of English
Rashmi Prasad 371-384
29. Vowel-to-vowel coarticulation in Yorùbá:
The seeds of ATR vowel harmony
Marek Przezdziecki 385-398
30. Deriving adversity
Liina Pylkkänen 399-410
31. Expletives as features
Joachim Sabel 411-424
32. Control in Basque
Itziar San Martin 425-438
33. Assessing the Strong Continuity Hypothesis in the development of
English inflection: Arguments for the Grammatical Mapping Paradigm
Lynn Santelmann, Stephanie Berk, and Barbara Lust 439-452
34. Predicting irregularity in Tamil verbs
Bhavani Saravanan 453-465
35. Dynamic versus static phonotactic constraints in English truncation
Daniel Silverman 466-478
36. The development and licensing of agreement as a functional projection
Andrew Simpson and Zoe Wu 479-492
37. Resultatives result from the Compounding Parameter:
On the acquisitional correlation between resultatives
and N-N compounds in Japanese
Koji Sugisaki and Miwa Isobe 493-506
38. Multiple wh-questions and multiple specifiers
Hidekazu Tanaka 507-517
39. The bases of double reduplication
Suzanne Urbanczyk 518-531
40. Long-distance consonantal identity effects
Rachel Walker 532-545
41. Perceptual distinctiveness in Turkish emphatic reduplication
Andrew Wedel 546-559
42. Three problems in the theory of the Optional Infinitive stage:
Stage/individual predicates, eventive verbs and finite null-subjects
Ken Wexler 560-573
43. Adverbial quantification over (interrogative) complements
Alexander Williams 574-587
44. Japanese attributive adjectives are not (all) relative clauses
Hiroko Yamakido 588-602
45. The phonetic basis for tonal melody mapping
Jie Zhang 603-616
46. On inclusive questions
Richard Zuber 617-630
47. Auxiliary insertion in child Dutch
Shalom Zuckerman, Roelien Bastiaanse, and Ron van Zonneveld 631-644
