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WCCFL 23 Proceedings

WCCFL 23:
Proceedings of the 23rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Vineeta Chand, Ann Kelleher, Angelo J. Rodríguez, and Benjamin Schmeiser
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WCCFL 23: Proceedings of the 23rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics contains 60 papers presented at the April 2004 conference at UC Davis. The papers focus on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and language development. The proceedings is available in paperback and library binding.
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WCCFL 23:
Proceedings of the 23rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Vineeta Chand, Ann Kelleher, Angelo J. Rodríguez, and Benjamin Schmeiser
Contents | Series info | Previous in series | Next in series | Order form
![]() | ix + 852 pages publication date: December 2004 ISBN 978-1-57473-073-9 paperback, $40.00 ISBN 978-1-57473-173-6 library binding, $80.00 |
WCCFL 23: Proceedings of the 23rd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics contains 60 papers presented at the April 2004 conference at UC Davis. The papers focus on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and language development. The proceedings is available in paperback and library binding.
Contents
1. Sub-optimal Paradigms in Yiddish
Adam Albright 1-14
2. Redistributing dou: Cleaving Exhaustivity from Distributivity
Pranav Anand and Danni Tang 15-28
3. Comparing Two Optimality-Theoretic
Learning Algorithms for Latin Stress
Diana Apoussidou and Paul Boersma 29-42
4. Restructuring in Basque and the Theory of Agreement
Karlos Arregi and Gainko Molina-Azaola 43-56
5. Finiteness, Case and Agreement
Gülsat Aygen 57-70
6. On the Relevance of Initial Points:
Skwxwú7mesh Activities and Accomplishments
Leora Bar-el 71-84
7. Contrast and Redundancy in OT
Jill N. Beckman and Catherine O. Ringen 85-98
8. Object Shift and the Clause/PP Parallelism Hypothesis
Zeljko Boskovic 99-112
9. Phonetic Convergence in Bilingual Puerto Rican Spanish
Barbara E. Bullock, Almeida Jacqueline Toribio,
Kristopher Allen Davis, and Christopher G. Botero 113-125
10. The Function of V2 in Korean Aspectual Verb Constructions
Seongsook Choi 126-139
11. The Korean Suffix -te as Spatio-Temporal Deictic Tense
Kyung-Sook Chung 140-153
12. A Construction-Based Approach to Russian Impersonal
Predications Denoting Uncontrolled Events
Laura Elaine Davies 154-167
13. Dative Doubling Structures in Spanish:
Are They Double Object Constructions?
Mónica De Pedro Munilla 168-181
14. On Prenominal Relative Clauses and Appositive Adjectives
Francesca Del Gobbo 182-194
15. On the Argument Structure of FI and FP Causatives
Raffaella Folli and Heidi Harley 195-208
16. Raising Exceptions
Jon Gajewski 209-222
17. Long Distance Anaphors and Temporal Relations
Alessandra Giorgi 223-236
18. On the Syntax and Processing of Wh-Questions in Spanish
Grant Goodall 237-250
19. The Acquisition of Disjunction
and Positive Polarity in Japanese
Takuya Goro and Sachie Akiba 251-264
20. Minimal Reduplication as a Paradigm Uniformity Effect
Maria Gouskova 265-278
21. Superiority - Syntactic and Interpretive
Lydia Grebenyova 279-292
22. Prepositions, Scales and Telicity: A Case Study
Elaine Grolla 293-303
23. Constituency and Agency in VP
Peter Hallman 304-317
24. Tone and Voicing Agreement in Yabem
Gunnar Ólafur Hansson 318-331
25. N-Plural vs. D-Plural
Tomio Hirose 332-345
26. What Gets Mapped to the Tripartite
Structure of Quantification in Japanese
Hajime Hoji and Yasuo Ishii 346-359
27. Wh-Movement: EPP or Uninterpretable Q-Feature?
Hidehito Hoshi 360-373
28. Quasi-phonemic Contrasts in Spanish
José Ignacio Hualde 374-398
29. A Singular Plural
Tania Ionin and Ora Matushansky 399-412
30. Asymmetries in Multiple Case Assignment
Youngmi Jeong 413-421
31. Gestures as Expletives: Multichannel Syntax
Mélanie Jouitteau 422-435
32. Not So Overt Movement
Takaomi Kato 436-449
33. English C & T as Affixes
Kwang-sup Kim 450-463
34. Exemplar-Based Phonology: It's about Time
Robert Kirchner 464-474
35. Are Subject Islands Subject to a Processing Account?
Robert Kluender 475-499
36. Constraining Scrambling:
Cyclic Linearization and Subject Movement
Heejeong Ko 500-513
37. Syntactic and Semantic Mismatches
in the Korean ko-Construction
Nayoung Kwon 514-527
38. Spanish Reflexive Pronouns: A Null Preposition Hypothesis
Jonathan E. MacDonald 528-540
39. Arbitrariness: A Definite Account
Sophia A. Malamud 541-554
40. The Case of Experiencers: Receiving, Holding, Doing
Vita G. Markman 555-568
41. Importance of Weight and Argumenthood
on the Ordering of Adverbial Expressions
Roberto Mayoral Hernández 569-582
42. Definiteness in Child Language
Luisa Meroni, Andrea Gualmini, and Stephen Crain 583-594
43. What Is a Perfect State?
Atsuko Nishiyama and Jean-Pierre Koenig 595-606
44. Distributivity and A-Quantification in Bimanese
Melanie Owens 607-620
45. Another Perfect Puzzle
Roumyana Pancheva 621-634
46. A New Approach to Quantifier-Spreading
Natalia Rakhlin 635-648
47. Contenders and Learning
Jason Riggle 649-662
48. Habitual Sentences and Generic Quantification
Laura Rimell 663-676
49. The Imperfecto Reference Time
Joshua Rodríguez 677-689
50. Phonetic Foundations of Final /s/ Patterning
in South Central Castilian Spanish
Ana Sánchez-Muñoz 690-702
51. Presuppositional Predicates
and Sentential Subject Extraposition
David Schueler 703-716
52. Factivity and Mood Selection in Romance
Laura Siegel 717-730
53. Long-Distance Reflexivization and
Subject Orientation in Chinese and Korean
Hong-Ki Sohng 731-744
54. The Syntax and Semantics of
the Ambiguity of -ko iss- in Korean
Minjeong Son 745-758
55. Input "Clusters" and Contrast Preservation in OT
Anne-Michelle Tessier 759-772
56. Vowel Feature Licensing at a Distance:
Evidence from Northern Spanish Language Varieties
Rachel Walker 773-786
57. A Ternary Model of
Morphology-Phonology Correspondence
Rachel Walker and Bella Feng 787-800
58. Enclisis and Proclisis in Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian
Adam Werle 801-814
59. Contraction and Duplication of Prepositions
in Coordinated Structures in Brazilian Portuguese
Cristina Ximenes and Jairo Nunes 815-828
60. Boolean Semantics and Categorial Polyvalency
Richard Zuber 829-842
Index 843-852
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