
ESCOL '89 Table of Contents
Stephen R. Anderson
On Looking into Words
Ellen L. Barton
ADVPs and DEGPs in Theories of Extended Phrase Structure
Barbara Brunson
Thematic Dependencies and Government
Young Hee Chung
Compensatory Lengthening in Karok and CV Phonology
J. Clancy Clements
Lexical Category Hierarchy and Syntactic Headedness in Compounds
Bernard Comrie
Hierarchies and Universals
David P. Corina and Elizabeth Sagey
Are Phonological Hierarchies Universal? Evidence from American
Sign Language
Stuart Davis
Stress, Syllable Weight Hierarchies, and Moraic Phonology
Christiane Fellbaum and Judy Kegl
Taxonomic Structures and Cross-Category Linking in the Lexicon
Peter Gordon
Level Ordering and Lexical Acquisition
Gerald R. Greenberg and Jaklin Kornfilt
The Hierarchy from +TENSE to -TENSE
Shoko Hamano
Thematic Role Assignment of the Single Argument of (De)verbal Nouns
Wayne Harbert
Case Attraction and the Hierarchization of Case
Yasuo Ishii
Reciprocal Predicates in Japanese
Michel T. Jackson
Articulatory Modeling of Back Consonants
Howard S. Kurtzman
Extraction of Inidrect-Objects
Yen-Hwei Lin
The Retroflex as a Complex Segment
Marlys A. Macken
Local Feature Changing Harmony
Richard McGinn
The Animacy Hierarchy and Western Austronesian Languages
Dominique Rodier
Prosodic Affixation in Kwakiutl
Hilary Sachs
French Indirect Object Cliticization and the Thematic Role Hierarchy
Dingxu Shi
Definiteness Effect and the Hierarchy of NP Positions
Erin Tinker, Richard Beckwith, and Ray Dougherty
Markedness and the Acquisition of Psych Verbs
Natsuko Tsujimura
Unaccusative Mismatches in Japanese
Martha Wright
Verb Agreement Parameters
Adam Zachary Wyner
Adverbs and Argument Structure
Katsuhiko Yabushita
The Semantics of Plurality Quantification: Proportion Problem is a
Pseudo-Problem
James H. Yoon
Word Order and Thematic Structure in Mandarin
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