
ESCOL '85 Table of Contents
General Session
Peter Christian Bjarkman
Velar Nasals and Explanatory Phonological Accounts of Caribbean Spanish
Joan L. Bybee
On the Nature of Grammatical Categories: a Diachronic Perspective
Soonja Choi and David Zubin
Learning to Answer Yes/No Questions: Universal Stages
Ileana Comorovski
Control and Obviation in Romanian
William H. Eilfort
Complementizers from Introducers of Reported Speech
Michael L. Geis
On the Superiority of Monostratal to Multistratal Accounts of
Adverb Preposing
Nora Gonzalez
Interaction of Inversion and Clause Reduction in Spanish
Paul Gorrell and Juan Uriagereka
Interpreting Indices
Richard D. Janda and Brian D. Joseph
One Rule of Many? Sanskrit Reduplication as Fragmented Affixation
John Earl Joseph
Isomorphism and Value Correlations: Evidence from the Latin and
French Verb Phrase
Sue Ann Kendall et al.
Disambiguating Information and the Processing of Garden-Path Sentences
Ziyu Lin
Some Advancement Phenomena in Mandarin Chinese: the Enlightenment
from Relational Grammar
David McNeill
Gestures During Narrative Discourse
Carol Lynn Moder
Productivity and Frequency in Morphological Classes
Joel A. Nevis
A Syntactic Account of Second Position Clisis
Evelyn N. Ransom
Higher Sentence Negation and Complement Meaning
Carlota S. Smith
The Parameter of Aspect
Alan M. Stevens
Reduplication in Madurese
Sarah G. Thomason
On Establishing External Causes of Language Change
Marica de Vincenzi
Recognition of Words in Sentences and a Parallel with Recognition
of Objects in Scenes
German A. Westphal
On the Expansion of S in Spanish
Special Session on Parameters in Universal Syntax
Joan Bresnan and Sam A. Mchombo
On Topic, Pronoun, and Agreement in Chichewa
Lori S. Levin
Identifying Non-Nominative Subjects in LFG
Mahmud Husein Salih
Raising in Universal Grammar
Michael Silverstein
Noun Phrase Categorial Markedness and Syntactic Parametricization
Where to go from here
Details on ESCOL series
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