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