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BLS 34: General Session and Parasession on Information Structure
BLS 34: General Session and Parasession on Information Structure
Published:
2008-12-05
General Session and Parasession on Information Structure
Sarah Berson et al.
i-iii
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Articles
Phonosemantic Evidence for the Mimetic Stratum in the Japanese Lexicon
Kimi Akita
1-12
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A Semantic Analysis of the Wason Selection Task
Jeanne Aptekman
13-23
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Palatalization as Overlap of Articulatory Gestures: Crosslinguistic Evidence
Nicoleta Bateman
25-36
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On Shallow and Deep Minimality
Lev Blumenfeld
37-48
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GIVE Verb-Object Constructions in French: from Grammar to Idioms
Myriam Bouveret
49-60
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Phonetics vs. Phonology in Loanword Adaptation: Revisiting the Role of the Bilingual
Charles B. Chang
61-72
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Flexibility and Rigidity: Multiplicatives, Frequency, and Quantification Adverbs
Aniko Csirmaz
73-84
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Environment Prototypicality in Syntactic Alternation
Gabriel Doyle, Roger Levy
85-96
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Structural Case and the Typology of Possessive Constructions
Maia Duguine
97-108
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Total Identity in Co-occurrence Restrictions
Gillian Gallagher
109-120
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Backwards Ellipsis is Right Node Raising
Seungwan Ha
121-132
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Perceptual Errors or Deliberate Avoidance? Types of English /r/-Dissimilation
Nancy Hall
133-144
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The Morphology-Phonology Connection
Sharon Inkelas
145-162
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Reflexives and the Shift between First and Second Person: The Case of Japanese
Osamu Ishiyama
163-174
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Event Integration Patterns in Sidaama (Sidamo)
Kazuhiro Kawachi
175-186
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Modification within a Noun Phrase in Sidaama (Sidamo)
Kazuhiro Kawachi, Abebayehu Aemero Tekleselassie
187-198
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A Cognitive Approach to the Acquisition of Passives in Korean
Meesook Kim
199-207
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Perceptual Similarity in Korean Vowel Epenthesis
Seung Kyung Kim
209-220
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Relations between the Conative and Out-at Constructions: An Extended Semantic Map Approach
Yong- Taek Kim
221-232
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Supplemental Relative Clauses and Syntactic Generality
Russell Lee-Goldman
233-244
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Focus on Embedded Adverbials
Rainer Ludwig, Fabienne Salfner, Mathias Schenner
245-256
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Acoustic Correlates of Prosodic Prominence for Naiïve Listeners of American English
Yoonsook Mo
257-267
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Sluicing in Bahasa Indonesia, P-Stranding, and Interface Repair
Yosuke Sato
269-280
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The Japanese Contrastive Wa: A Mirror Image of EVEN
Osamu Sawada
281-292
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A Typological Approach to the Split Scope Readings of Negative Indefinites
Michelle St-Amour
293-304
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Using Social Information in Language Processing
Laura Staum Casasanto
305-316
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Production and Perception of Pitch Accent in Japanese
Yukiko Sugiyama
317-328
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The Relative Importance of Rhythm and Intonation for the Perception of New Zealand English Dialects
Anita Szakay
329-340
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Nibbling is Not Many Bitings in Italian and French: A Morphosemantic Analysis of Event-Internal Plurality
Lucia M. Tovena, Alain Kihm
341-352
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The Agent-Obfuscating Function of Mono 'Things' in Japanese Discourse
Nina Azumi Yoshida
353-364
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Two Patterns of Reduplication in Washo
Alan C. L. Yu
365-376
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Prosody, Accessibility, and Sentential Negation in Brazilian Portuguese
Meghan E. Armstrong, Scott A. Schwenter
379-390
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Encoding Information Structure via Object Agreement in Spanish Interactions
Valeria A. Belloro
391-401
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What's New (and What's Given) in the Theory of Focus?
Daniel Buring
403-423
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The Syntax-Pragmatics Interplay in Yaqui
Lilian Guerrero
425-436
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The Sentence-Internal Topic and Focus in Chinese
Yu-Yin Hsu
437-448
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Presentation: From Comment to Topic
Stefan Huber
449-460
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Information Structure and Discourse Function of Amalgam Wh-Clefts
Christian Koops, Sebastian Ross-Hagebaum
461-472
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Specification under Discussion
Line Mikkelsen
473-482
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