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WCCFL 22 Proceedings

WCCFL 22:
Proceedings of the 22nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Gina Garding and Mimu Tsujimura
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The WCCFL 22 conference took place March 21-23, 2003, at UC San Diego. 39 papers from the conference are included in the proceedings.
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.
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WCCFL 22:
Proceedings of the 22nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Gina Garding and Mimu Tsujimura
Contents | Series info | Previous in series | Next in series | Order form
![]() | viii + 567 pages publication date: December 2003 ISBN 978-1-57473-263-4 CD-ROM, $20.00 ISBN 978-1-57473-063-0 paperback, $40.00 ISBN 978-1-57473-163-7 library binding, $80.00 |
The WCCFL 22 conference took place March 21-23, 2003, at UC San Diego. 39 papers from the conference are included in the proceedings.
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. A Quantitative Study of Spanish Paradigm Gaps
Adam Albright 1-14
2. Linguistic Complexity, Locality and Resumption
Theodora Alexopoulou and Frank Keller 15-28
3. Theoretical Implications of the Parsing
of Japanese Wh-Scrambling Constructions
Sachiko Aoshima, Colin Phillips, and Amy Weinberg 29-42
4. Null Subjects in Child Language:
Evidence for a Performance Account
Justin M. Aronoff 43-55
5. The Case for Local Conjunction: Evidence from Fyem
Jill N. Beckman 56-69
6. Input Representations (Inside the Mind and Out)
Mary E. Beckman 70-94
7. 'Information' Focus Movement in Italian
and Contextual Constraints on Ellipsis
Lisa Brunetti 95-108
8. Introducing Arguments above the Agent:
The Case of Zulu Locative Applicatives
Leston Buell 109-122
9. QR in the Theory of Phases
Carlo Cecchetto 123-136
10. The Origins in Overlap of Place Assimilation
Larissa Hoerning Chen 137-150
11. Morphological Effects on Default Stress
in Novel Russian Words
Katherine Crosswhite, John Alderete,
Tim Beasley, and Vita Markman 151-164
12. Epenthesis versus Gestural Mistiming
in Consonant Cluster Production: An Ultrasound Study
Lisa Davidson and Maureen Stone 165-178
13. Island (In)sensitivity in Japanese Sluicing
and Stripping and Some Implications
Teruhiko Fukaya 179-192
14. Scrambling in Persian Is Not Focus Driven
Shadi Ganjavi 193-206
15. Quantifiers in Exceptive NPs
Iván García-Álvarez 207-216
16. The Puzzle of Onset-Sensitive Stress:
A Perceptually-Driven Approach
Matthew Gordon 217-230
17. Effects of Shared Constituency on Superiority Effects
Maximiliano Guimarães 231-244
18. Specificity As a Grammatical Notion:
Evidence from L2-English Article Use
Tania Ionin, Heejeong Ko, and Ken Wexler 245-258
19. Prosodic Disambiguation of Syntactic
Clause Boundaries in Korean
Soyoung Kang and Shari R. Speer 259-272
20. Paradigm Effects and the
Affix-Shape/Position Generalization
Daniel Kaufman 273-286
21. Temporal Reference Frames and the Imperfective Paradox
Nina Kazanina and Colin Phillips 287-300
22. Nonrestrictive Relatives and Growth of Logical Form
Ruth Kempson 301-314
23. Counter-Feeding Opacity As a Chain Shift Effect
Anna Lubowicz 315-327
24. Anaphora and (Un)finished Objects
Eric McCready 328-341
25. Subject/Object Asymmetries in the
Processing of Relative Clauses in Japanese
Edson T. Miyamoto and Michiko Nakamura 342-355
26. Backward Object Control in Korean
Philip J. Monahan 356-369
27. Some AGREEment Matters
Andrew Nevins and Pranav Anand 370-383
28. Being Able To
Christopher Piñón 384-397
29. Covert Feature Effects
Douglas Pulleyblank 398-422
30. Phonological Rule-Learning and Its
Implications for a Theory of Vowel Harmony
Anne Pycha, Pawel Nowak,
Eurie Shin, and Ryan Shosted 423-435
31. Ordering and Linearizing Rightward Movement
Joseph A. Sabbagh 436-449
32. An "Orphan" Analysis of Long and Short
Adjunct Movement in English
Benjamin Shaer 450-463
33. Paradigm Uniformity: Evidence for Inflectional Bases
Anne Sturgeon 464-476
34. Surgery in Language Learning
Bruce Tesar, John Alderete, Graham Horwood,
Nazarré Merchant, Koichi Nishitani,
and Alan Prince 477-490
35. On the Processing of Japanese Wh-Questions:
Relating Grammar and Brain
Mieko Ueno and Robert Kluender 491-504
36. Gestural Motor Programs and the Nature of Phonotactic
Restrictions: Evidence from Loanword Phonology
Adam Ussishkin and Andrew Wedel 505-518
37. Past Participles in Afrikaans Dialects and Dutch
Mark de Vos 519-532
38. Experimental Investigation of Phonological Naturalness
Colin Wilson 533-546
39. The Specificity Condition: PF-Condition or LF-Condition?
Masaya Yoshida 547-560
Index 561-567
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