U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics

Volume 4.2 (1997)

Proceedings of the 21st Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium


Edited by Alexis Dimitriadis, Laura Siegel, Clarissa Surek-Clark, and Alexander Williams.

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Contents

  1. Christine Bartels. The Pragmatics of Wh-Question Intonation in English.
  2. Huba Bartos. The Nature of Object Agreement in Hungarian.
  3. David Bowie. Voah Mei Daett Sei Deitsh: Developments in the Vowel System of Pennsylvania German.
  4. Gerhard Brugger. Event Time Properties.
  5. Dee Cain and Renee J. O'Brien. Polarity in Spanish, French, and English.
  6. Zsuzsanna Fagyal. Chanting intonation in French.
  7. Hana Filip and Greg Carlson. Sui Generis Genericity.
  8. Steven Franks. South Slavic Clitic Placement is Still Syntactic.
  9. Javier Gutierrez-Rexach. Permission Sentences in Dynamic Semantics.
  10. David B. Hanna. Do I sound "Asian" to you?: Linguistic Markers of Asian American Identity.
  11. Edward Kako. Subcategorization Semantics and the Naturalness of Verb-Frame Pairings
  12. Frank Keller. Extraction, Gradedness, and Optimality.
  13. Yuriko Suzuki Kose. A Non-Scalar Account of Apparent Gradience: Evidence from Yo and Ne.
  14. Alec Marantz. No Escape from Syntax: Don't Try Morphological Analysis in the Privacy of Your Own Lexicon.
  15. Kunio Nishiyama. What Does the Copula Do?
  16. Jae-Ick Park. Disyllabic Requirement in Swahili Morphology.
  17. Laura Wagner. Aspectual Shifting in the Perfect and Progressive.
  18. Jianxin Wu. A Model-Theoretic Approach to A-not-A Questions.
  19. Jochen Zeller. Against Overt Particle Incorporation.

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