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- Anne Abeillé (Universite Paris 7)
A Lexicon- and Construction-Based Approach to Coordinations
abstract,
pages 5 - 25
- Anne Abeillé and Daničle Godard (Universite Paris 7)
The Syntactic Flexibility of Adverbs: French Degree Adverbs
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pages 26 - 46
- John Beavers (Stanford University)
More Heads and Less Categories: A New Look at Noun Phrase Structure
abstract,
pages 47 - 67 (ps)
- Olivier Bonami (Universite Rennes 2) and Daniele Godard (Universite Paris 7)
Incidental Adjuncts: An Overlooked Type of Adjunction
abstract, paper not submitted
- Gosse Bouma (Rijskuniversiteit Groningen)
Word Order and Scope of Adjuncts in Dutch
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- Incheol Choi and Stephen Wechsler (University of Texas at Austin)
The Korean Dative
abstract, paper not submitted
- Chan Chung (Dongseo University) and Jong-Bok Kim (Kyung Hee University)
Capturing Word Order Asymmetries in English
Left-Peripheral Constructions: A Domain-Based Approach
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pages 68 - 87
- Kordula De Kuthy and W. Detmar Meurers (Ohio State University)
Dealing with Optional Complements in HPSG-Based Grammar Implementations
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pages 88 - 96
- Kordula De Kuthy and W. Detmar Meurers (Ohio State University)
The Secret Life of Focus Exponents, and What it Tells Us about Fronted Verbal Projections
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pages 97 - 110
- Dan Flickinger (Stanford University) and Francis Bond (NTT Communication Science Labs)
A Two-Rule Analysis of Measure Noun Phrases
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pages 111 - 121
- Jeanette Gundel (University of Minnesota)
Information Structure and Referential Givenness/Newness: How Much Belongs in the Grammar? (invited talk)
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pages 122 - 142
- Mohammad Haji-Abdolhosseini (University of Toronto)
A Constraint-Based Approach to Information Structure and Prosody Correspondence
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pages 143 - 162
- Anke Holler (University of Heidelberg and TEMIS Deutschland)
An HPSG Analysis of the Non-Integrated Wh-Relative Clauses in German
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pages 163 - 180
- Florian Jaeger (Stanford University)
Topics First! In- and Outside of Bulgarian Wh-Interrogatives
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pages 181 - 202 (ps)
- Andreas Kathol (University of California Berkeley)
Cooperating Constructions in Lai Lexical Insertion
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pages 203 - 221
- Jean-Pierre Koenig (University at Buffalo, SUNY) and Anthony Davis (Streamsage, Inc)
Semantically Transparent Linking in HPSG
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pages 222 - 235
- Robert D. Levine (Ohio State University) and Ivan A. Sag (Stanford University)
Some Empirical Issues in the Grammar of Extraction
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pages 236 - 256
- Roger Levy and David Yoshikazu Oshima (Stanford University)
Non-Transitive Information Flow in Japanese Noun-Classifier Matching
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pages 257 - 277
- Robert Malouf (San Diego State University)
A Quantitative Look at Mixed Category Constructions (invited talk)
abstract, paper not submitted
- Vanessa Metcalf (Ohio State University)
A linearization account of Spanish obligatory subject NP inversion
abstract and paper not submitted
- Stefan Müller (University of Bremen)
Object-to-Subject-Raising and Lexical Rule: An Analysis of the German Passive
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pages 278 - 297
- Luis Paris (University at Albany, SUNY) and Jean-Pierre Koenig (University at Buffalo, SUNY)
What Does It Mean to Be a Complement?
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pages 298 - 317
- Gerald Penn and Kenneth Hoetmer (University of Toronto)
In Search of Epistemic Primitives in the English Resource Grammar (or Why HPSG Can't Live without Higher-Order Datatypes)
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pages 318 - 337
- Matthew Purver and Jonathan Ginzburg (King's College London)
Clarifying Noun Phrase Semantics in HPSG
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pages 338 - 358
- Jeffrey T. Runner (University of Rochester) and Raul Aranovich (University of California Davis)
Noun Incorporation and Rule Interaction in the Lexicon
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pages 359 - 379
- David Schlangen and Alex Lascarides (University of Edinburgh)
A Compositional and Constraint-Based Approach to Non-Sentential Utterances
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pages 380 - 390
- Peter Sells (Stanford University)
Negatives of imperatives
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- Michael K. Tanenhaus (University of Rochester)
Interactions with Context in Language Comprehension: Implications and Challenges (invited talk)
abstract, paper not submitted
- Frank Van Eynde (K.U.Leuven)
On the Notion `Determiner'
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pages 391 - 396
- Eun-Jung Yoo (Seoul National University)
Specificational Pseudoclefts in English
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pages 397 - 416
- Kei Yoshimoto and Masahiro Kobayashi (Tohoku University)
Floating Quantifiers in Japanese as Non-Floating Anaphora
abstract, paper not submitted