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Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

Table of Contents

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  • Contributions to the Main Conference
    • Katya Alahverdzhieva and Alex Lascarides (University of Edinburgh)

      Analysing Speech and Co-Speech Gesture in Constraint-based Grammars

      abstract, pages 6–26

    • Anke Assmann, Fabian Heck, Johannes Hein, Stefan Keine and Gereon Müller (Universität Leipzig)

      Does Chain Hybridization in Irish Support Movement-Based Approaches to Long-Distance Dependencies?

      abstract, pages 27–46

    • Doug Arnold and Robert D. Borsley (University of Essex)

      Auxiliary-Stranding Relative Clauses

      abstract, pages 47–67

    • Felix Bildhauer and Philippa Cook (Freie Universität Berlin)

      German Multiple Fronting and Expected Topic-Hood

      abstract, pages 68–79

    • Robert D. Borsley (University of Essex)

      An HPSG Approach to Welsh Unbounded Dependencies

      abstract, pages 80–100

    • Rui P. Chaves

      On the Syntax and Semantics of vice versa

      abstract, pages 101–121

    • Philippa Cook and Bjarne Ørsnes (Freie Universität Berlin)

      Coherence with adjectives in German

      abstract, pages 122–142

    • Dan Flickinger (Stanford University)

      Prescription and Explanation – Using an HPSG implementation to teach writing skills

      abstract, paper not submitted

    • Barbara Hemforth (LPNCog, CNRS, IUPPD-Université Paris-Descartes), Michel Fayol (LAPSCO, CNRS, Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand), and Sébastien Pacton (LPNCog, CNRS, IUPPD-Université Paris-Descartes)

      Usage-based Preferences in Written Sentence Production: The Role of Local and Global Statistics

      abstract, pages 143–157

    • Md. Sadiqul Islam, Mahmudul Hasan Masum, Md. Shariful Islam Bhuyan and Reaz Ahmed (Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh)

      Arabic Nominals in HPSG: A Verbal Noun Perspective

      abstract, pages 158–178

    • Jong-Bok Kim (Kyung Hee), Jaehyung Yang (Kangnam) and Sanghoun Song (U. of Washington)

      Korean Comparative Constructions: A Constraint-Based Approach and Computational Implementation

      abstract, pages 179–190

    • Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson (Buffalo)

      Invariance in argument realization: The case of Iroquoian

      abstract and paper not submitted

    • Robert Levine (Ohio State University)

      Polarity and auxiliaryhood (pseudo)entanglement: the ellipsis pattern of modal need

      abstract and paper not submitted

    • Jacob Maché (Freie Universität Berlin)

      Towards a compositional analysis of verbless directives in German

      abstract, paper submitted to journal, please contact author

    • Nurit Melnik (Oranim AC)

      Modal Predicates in Modern Hebrew

      abstract, paper not submitted

    • Manfred Sailer (University of Göttingen)

      The Family of English Cognate Object Constructions

      abstract, pages 191–211

    • Pollet Samvelian and Jesse Tseng

      Persian Object Clitics and the Syntax-Morphology Interface

      abstract, pages 212–232

  • Contributions to the Workshop
    • Farrell Ackerman (UCSD) & Rob Malouf (San Diego State)

      Paradigms: The Low Entropy Conjecture

      abstract and paper not submitted

    • Dunstan Brown (University of Surrey) and Roger Evans (University of Brighton)

      Inflectional Defaults and Principal Parts: an Empirical Investigation

      abstract, pages 234–254

    • Greville G. Corbett (University of Surrey)

      Classic Problems at the Syntax-Morphology Interface: Whose are They?

      abstract, pages 255–268

    • Berthold Crysmann (Universität Bonn and Universität des Saarlandes)

      Discontinuous Negation in Hausa

      abstract, pages 269–287

    • Jean-Léo Léonard (Paris 3, IUF) and Alain Kihm (CNRS, Paris 7)

      Verb inflection in Chiquihuitlán Mazatec: a fragment and a PFM approach (abstract)

      abstract, pages 288–306

    • Smriti Singh and Vaijayanthi M. Sarma (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)

      Hindi Noun Inflection and Distributed Morphology

      abstract, pages 307–321

    • Andrew J. Spencer (University of Essex)

      Lexical Relatedness and the Lexical Entry – a Formal Unification

      abstract, pages 322–340

    • Gregory Stump (Kentucky)

      Paradigm templates, stem patterns and lexical representations

      abstract, paper not submitted

    • Delphine Tribout (LLF and Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7)

      How Many Conversions from Verb to Noun Are There in French?

      abstract, pages 341–357


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Created: October 13, 2010
Last modified: September 14, 2012
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