
ESCOL '90 Table of Contents
Paggy Antonisse
Length and Structure Effects in Syntactic Processing
Benjamin Ao
Nantong Tone Sandhi and Tonal Feature Geometry
Sam Bayer
Event Reference and Property Theory
Hee-Rahk Chae
Function-Argument Structure, Category Raising and Bracketing Paradoxes
Donald Churma
At the Phonetics-Phonology Interface: (Re)syllabification and English
Stop Allophony
Wayne Cowart
Interpreting Reflexives in Coordinate NPs
John Dai
The Resultative de as an Inflectional Morpheme in Chinese
William Davies
Against an Ergative Analysis of Eastern Javanese
Matthew Dryer
What Determines Antipassive in Dyirbal?
Thorstein Fretheim and Randi Alice Nilsen
In Defense of [+/-foc]
Yuchau Hsiao
The Bermuda Triangle of Syntax, Rhythm and Tone
Thomas Hukari and Robert Levine
The Complement Structure of tough Constructions
Richard D. Janda
Frequency, Markedness, and Morphological Change: On Predicting the Spread
of Noun-Plural -S in Modern High German and West Germanic
Tina E. Kraskow
Discourse-linking and the Wh-Island Extraction Assymetry
Robert Ladd
One Word's Strength is another Word's Weakness
Steven Lapointe
Two Analyses of Korean Verb Inflections
Young-Suk Lee
Is INFL Universal? A Case Study of Korean
Yen-Hwei Lin
Vowel Underspecification in Jiyuan Chinese
Edward Rubin
Italian Psych Verbs in a Theory of Predication
Hilary Sachs
Thematic Roles and French Dative Clitics: Lui vs. y
Eric Schiller
Focus and the Discourse Dimension in Autolexical Theory
Mona Singh
The Aspectual Content of Compound Verbs
Laurie Stowe
Thematic Structure and Verb Preferences
A. Jacqueline Toribio
A-bar Movement in Spanish: Wh-questions, Focalizations, and
Relative Clauses
Enric Vallduvi
The Role of Plasticity in the Association of Focus and Prominence
Lindsay Whaley
A Unified Explanation of Deponent Verbs in Ancient Greek
Ronnie B. Wilbur
Intonation and Focus in American Sign Language
Minglang Zhou
Any: Its Context Sensitivity and Meaning
Alessandro Zucchi
Negation and Aspect
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