
ESCOL '92 Table of Contents
Richard A. Beinert and Bruce L. Derwing
Segment, Rime, Syllable, Tier or Root? Evidence from Global Sound
Similarity Judgements in Arabic
Barbara A. Brunson
English Topicalization: Evidence for a Topic Phrase
Elizabeth A. Cowper
Syntactic Morphology: A Third Option
Paul D. Deane
Polysemy as the consequence of internal conceptual complexity:
The case of over
Dan Devitt
Which Way Did They Go?: The question of directionality in the
grammaticization of copulas and auxiliaries
Daniel Dor
Towards a Semantic Account of Concealed Questions
Lisa Ferro
On "Self" as a Focus Marker
Hana Filip
Aspect and the Semantics of Quantity of Nominal and Verbal Expressions
Naoya Fujita
Floating Quantifiers as Operators-in-Situ
Spike Gildea
On the Evolution of a Counter-Universal Pattern of Split Ergativity
Nancy Hedberg
Referential Expletives and the Extraposition Analysis of Clefts
Beth Ann Hockey
Prosody and the role of 'okay' and 'uh-huh' in discourse
Alan Juffs
The Syntax and Semantics of Locative Verbs in Chinese
David Kemmerer
A Critical Evaluation of Grodzinsky, Pierce, and Marakovitz's
Neuropsychological Argument for a Transformational Analysis of
Verbal Passive
Jean-Pierre Koenig
From frame semantics to constructional syntax: the case of scalar
predicates
Marc Light
Rehashing 'Re-'
Cheng Luo
The Accessibility Hierarchy and Clefting
M. Lynne Murphy
Gradable Adjectives as Directions: Toward a Unified Treatment
Sally A. Rice
Far Afield in Lexical Fields: The English Prepositions
Edward J. Rubin
The Category of Modifiers
Mitsuaki Shimojo
'Complement' and 'Default' Numeral Classifier Functions of 'Tsu'
and 'Ko' in Japanese
Christina M. Tortora
Stop Voicing and the Phonological Word in Dakota
Noriko Watanabe
Introductory Prologue and Well-rehearsed Oral Narrative in Japanese
Steven H. Weinberger
The Ins and Outs of Empty Vowels: Deletion and Insertion in Mandarin
Darrell Williams
English Comparative Compounds with OVER, UNDER, and OUT
Byong-seon Yang
Clause and Information Structure of Korean Relative Clauses in Role
and Reference Grammar
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