
ESCOL '87 Table of Contents
Papers from the Special Session on Variation and the Theory of Grammar
H.D. Adamson
The Role of Variable Rules in Language Acquisition
Wayne Cowart
Subject Variation in the Syntactic System
Marianna Di Paolo
Double Modals as Single Lexical Items
Roy C. Major
Variation in Second Language Phonology
Papers from the General Sessions
Joseph Clancy Clements
Determination Relations and Levels of Representation in Morphology
Stuart Davis
Italian Onset Structure and the Distribution of il and lo
Thomas Ernst
Specifiers and Phrase Structure Theory: Evidence from Chinese and English
Edward Gibson
Garden-Path Effects in a Parser with Parallel Architecture
Joack Hoeksema
The Logic of Exception
Chu-Ren Huang
Is Head-Wrap Necessary? Mandarin Possessive Objects in GPSG and HPSG
Nina Hyams
The Core/Periphery Distinction in Language Acquisition
Larry M. Hyman
Direct vs. Indirect Syntactic Conditioning of Phonological Rules
Beom-mo Kang
Constraining Category Lifting in Categorial Morphology
Nancy S. Levin
A Pragmatic Concomitant of Gapping
Maryellen C. MacDonald
Processing Binding in Passive Sentences
Shigeru Miyagawa
Unaccusative Verbs in Japanese
Chiyo Nishida
Interplay between Syntax and Morphology: A Lexical Analysis of
Inflection and Cliticization in Spanish
Eric H. Nyberg, 3rd
Parsing and the Acquisition of Word Order
David Odden
Dissimilation as Deletion in Chukchi
Joyce Powers
On the Government of Mutation in Welsh
Geoffrey K. Pullum
Implications of English Extraposed Irrealis Clauses
John F. Richardson
A Non-Constraint on Tough-Movement
Roman Taraban and James L. McClelland
Thematic Roles in On-Line Sentence Processing
Sarah G. Thomason
Double Marking in Morphological Change
Yuko Yanagida
Predictability, Importance, and Case Marking in Japanese
Arnold M. Zwicky
Morphological Rules, Operation, and Operation Types
Where to go from here
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