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BLS 23: General Session and Parasession on Pragmatics and Grammatical Structure
BLS 23: General Session and Parasession on Pragmatics and Grammatical Structure
Published:
1997-09-17
Table of Contents and Preface
BLS Editors
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Articles
Edge-Crispness Effects in Moraic Structure
Brett Baker
2-13
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Explaining Kashaya Infixation
Eugene Buckley
14-25
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The Thetic/Categorical Distinction and Bare Nominals in Spanish
William Byrne
26-37
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VP (and TP) Movement and Verbal Morphology
Eun Cho
38-49
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Pragmatic Binding: Demonstratives as Anaphors in Dutch
Bernard Comrie
50-61
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Diagnosing Illness Across Languages: The Role of Interpreters in Medical Discourse
Brad Davidson
62-71
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Predicative Demonstratives
Holger Diessel
72-82
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Morphological Correspondence in Kinande Reduplication
Laura J. Downing
83-94
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French Liaison as a Phonological Realization of Morphosyntactic Relationships
Gorka Elordieta
95-110
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Syllable Weight and the Phonetics/Phonology Interface
Matthew Gordon
111-122
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Converging Evidence for the Notions of subscene and primary scene
Joseph Grady, Christopher Johnson
123-136
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Evaluating the Empirical Basis for Output-Output Correspondence
Mark Hale, Madelyn Kissock, Charles Reiss
137-147
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What Sound Symbolism, Functionalism, and Cognitive Linguistics Can Offer One Another
Sharon S. Hutchins
148-160
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Clausal Case, Verbal Nouns and the Copula NO in Japanese
Yasufumi Iwasaki
161-173
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The Current Status of ɨi̯ in Seoul Korean: Monopthongization in Progress
Hyeon-Seok Kang
174-185
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Lexical Tone and Stress in Latvian
A. Krisjanis Karins
186-210
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Reference Specificity, Comprehension of Pronouns and Levels of Representation
Hyong-ju Kim
211-223
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Modality in Causatives
Murat Kural
224-233
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Focus and Judgment Type in San Lucas Quiaviní Zapotec
Felicia Lee
234-244
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Definiteness Effects and Perfect HAVE
Mimi Lipson
245-254
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Imagery in Motion Event Descriptions: Gesture as Part of Thinking-For- Speaking in Three Languages
David McNeill
255-267
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How Thai Ties: A Discourse Analysis of Tying Techniques in Thai
Amy Meepoe
268-277
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The Evolution of Applicative Constructions and Proto-Austronesian Morphosyntax
David A. Peterson
278-289
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A Unified Account of the Japanese Causative, Moraw-Benefactive, and Passive Constructions
Paula Kadose Radetzky, Tomoko Yamashita Smith
290-302
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Syntactic or Non-Syntactic Reconstruction?
Maribel Romero
303-314
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Multiple Correspondence in Reduplication
Sharon Rose
315-326
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Rules Versus Constraints in Plains Cree Phonology
Deborah Schlindwein Schmidt
327-338
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Antipassivization and the Morpheme -si in Inuktitut
Laura Siegel
339-350
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Formal Symmetry in American Sign Language
Linda Uyechi, Janine Toole
351-363
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Recognition of Accent Patterns across Dialects in Japanese
Natasha Warner
364-375
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Three Frequency Effects in Syntax
Joan Bybee, Sandra Thompson
378-388
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The Interplay of Syntax and Prosody in the Expression of Thoughts
Wallace Chafe
389-401
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Elaboration: A Function and a Form
Sharon Cote
402-410
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Genre and Grammar: Predicative and Attributive Adjectives in Spoken English
Robert Englebretson
411-421
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Discourse Motivations for Productive Verbalization in Bikol
Steven Fincke
422-433
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Passive Constructions in American Sign Language
Terry Janzen, Barbara O'Dea, Barbara Shaffer
434-445
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Shifters, Grammatical Categories and Distinctive Features
Wataru Koyama
446-458
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Other People's Stories: Person and Evidentiality in Individual and Group Memory
Charlotte Linde
459-470
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Framing Effects in Japanese Non-final Clauses: Toward an Optimal Grammar-Pragmatics Interface
Toshio Ohori
471-480
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Deconstructing "Zero Anaphora" in Japanese
Tsuyoshi Ono, Sandra A. Thompson
481-491
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Discourse Structure and Discourse Interpretation
Livia Polanyi
492-503
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