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BLS 31: General Session and Parasession on Prosodic Variation and Change
BLS 31: General Session and Parasession on Prosodic Variation and Change
Published:
2005-06-24
General Session and Parasession on Prosodic Variation and Change
Rebecca T. Cover (ed.), Yuni Kim (ed.)
i-vii
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Articles
Underspecified Precendence Relation and Vowel~Zero Alternations in Hungarian
Marta Abrusan
1-12
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Nasal Spreading, Rhinoglottophilia and the Genesis of a Non-Etymological Nasal Consonant in Mesmes
Michael Ahland
13-24
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Talmy's lexical-semantic typology and three kinds of directional PP in Japanese
Seiki Ayano
25-36
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Pre-Acadian Cajun French
Luc V. Baronian
37-48
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Cryptosonorants and the misapplication of voicing assimilation in Biaspectual Phonology
Sylvia Blaho, Patrik Bye
49-60
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Phonological Words in Mandarin Speech Production
Chuck Chenhao Chiu
61-72
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Sluicing and the Lexicon: The Point of No Return
Sandra Chung
73-92
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View with a view: Towards a typology of multiple perspective constructions
Nick Evans
93-120
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unexpected pair-list readings in plural indefinites: a new generalization
Robert Fiorentino
121-132
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A DN/NP-Shell for Subject CPs
Hye Jin Han
133-144
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A Study of Soliloquy in Japanese
Yoko Hasegawa
145-156
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Japanese -tachi Plurals
Hironobu Hosoi
157-168
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Processing as a Source of Accessibility Effects on Variation
T. Florian Jaeger, Thomas Wasow
169-180
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Polish Yers and the Finer Structure of Output-Output Correspondence
Gaja Jarosz
181-192
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To scheme or to rule: Evidence against the Dual-Mechanism Model and the Rule-Based Learner
Vsevolod M. Kapatsinski
193-204
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The Development of Metaphoric Motion: Evidence from Greek Children's Narratives
Demetra Katis, Stathis Selimis
205-216
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N-kí-N in Yorùbá and the Semantics of Any
Karsten A. Koch
217-228
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Weight-sensitive tone patterns in loanwords of south kyungsang korean
Dongmyung Lee
229-240
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L2 Acquisition of English Double Object Constructions: What Individual Analysis Can Tell Us
Eunjeong Oh, Maria Luisa Zubizarreta
241-252
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Complex Tenses, Agreement and Wh-extraction
Hamid Ouali, Acrisio Pires
253-264
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The Web in Theoretical Linguistics Research: Two Case Studies Using the Linguist's Search Engine
Philip Resnik, Aaron Elkiss, Ellen Lau, Heather Lee Taylor
265-276
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Controlling Gender Agreement
Cilene Rodrigues
277-286
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The Discourse Function of Left Dislocation in Czech
Anne Sturgeon
287-298
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Not All Verb-Framed Languages are Created Equal: The Case of Japanese
Yukiko Sugiyama
299-310
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Attunement in Sequential Use of Japanese Honorifics
Makiko Takekuro
311-322
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The X to where Y Construction
Chris Taylor
323-334
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A Cognitive Approach to Mimetic Aspect in Japanese
Kiyoko Toratani
335-346
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Towards an Operational Notion of Subjectification
Scott Schwenter, Rena Toress Cacoullos
347-358
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"Searching for Happiness" or "Full of Joy"? Source Domain Activation Matters
Meylysa Tseng, Yiran Hu, Wen-Wei Han, Benjamin Bergen
359-370
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Mimetic Verbs and Innovative Verbs in the Acquisition of Japanese
Natsuko Tsujimura
371-382
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On Triggers and Opacity in Coronal Harmony
Rachel Walker, Fidèle Mpiranya
383-396
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The Diachronic Link between Onset Clusters and Codas
Stuart Davis, Karen Baertsch
397-408
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Where Stochastic OT fails: A discrete model of metrical variation
Paul Kiparsky
409-430
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An Acoustic Analysis of the Separation of Pitch and Stress in Onondaga
Heike Lehnert-LeHouillier
431-442
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Pitch Perturbation of Sonorants and a Three-way Tonal Split in Chinese
Kening Li
443-452
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Boundary Tones or Prominent Particles? Variation in Japanese Focus-Marking Contours
David Yoshikazu Oshima
453-464
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Contact-related Language Change and Variability in the Intonation Patterns of Turkish-German Bilinguals in Germany
Robin Queen
465-476
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Open Syllable Shortening in Bernese German
Guido Seiler
477-488
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Formal Metrics Meets the Boojum: Metrical Variation in Lewis Carroll's Verse
Joel C. Wallenberg
489-500
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Extracting Meaning From Context: Modeling the Prosody of Oh in Mandarin Conversation
Li-Chiung Yang
501-512
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Prosodically-governed Segmental Fission in Washo
Alan C. L. Yu
513-524
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