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Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

Table of Contents

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  • Contributions to the Main Conference
    • Douglas Ball (Stanford University)

      Tongan Noun Incorporation: Lexical Sharing or Argument Inheritance?

      abstract, pages 7–27

    • John Beavers (CSLI, Stanford University)

      Towards A Semantic Analysis of Argument/Oblique Alternations in HPSG

      abstract, pages 28–48

    • Núria Bertomeu (Saarland University) and Valia Kordoni (Saarland University)

      Integrating Pragmatic Information in Grammar. An Analysis of Intersentential Ellipsis

      abstract, pages 49–69

    • Denis Creissels (Université Lyon 2) and Danièle Godard (CNRS et U. Paris 7)

      The Tswana Infinitive as a Mixed Category

      abstract, pages 70–90

    • Berthold Crysmann (Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken)

      Syncretism in German: A Unified Approach to Underspecification, Indeterminacy, and Likeness of Case

      abstract, pages 91–107

    • Scott Drellishak (University of Washington) and Emily M. Bender (University of Washington)

      A Coordination Module for a Crosslinguistic Grammar Resource

      abstract, pages 108–128

    • Dan Flickinger (CSLI, Stanford University), Alexander Koller (Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken), and Stafan Thater (Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken)

      A New Well-Formedness Criterion for Semantics Debugging

      abstract, pages 129–142

    • Chikara Hashimoto (Kyoto University) and Francis Bond (NTT Communication Science Laboratories)

      A Computational Treatment of V-V Compounds in Japanese

      abstract, pages 143–156

    • Anke Holler (University of Heidelberg)

      On Non-Canonical Clause Linkage

      abstract, pages 157–177

    • Frank Keller (University of Edinburgh) and Theodora Alexopoulou (University of Cambridge)

      Gradience and Parametric Variation

      abstract, paper not submitted

    • Christopher Kennedy (University of Chicago) and Louise McNally (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

      The Syntax and Semantics of Multiple Degree Modification in English

      abstract, pages 178–191

    • Jong-Bok Kim (Kyung Hee University) and Ivan A. Sag (Stanford University)

      English Object Extraposition: A Constraint-Based Approach

      abstract, pages 192–212

    • Jong-Bok Kim (Kyung Hee University) and Peter Sells (Stanford University)

      Copy Constructions and their Interaction with the Copula in Korean

      abstract, pages 213–231

    • Yusuke Kubota (Ohio State University)

      Toward a Unified Analysis of the Scope Interpretation of Complex Predicates in Japanese: Evidence from the Light Verb Construction

      abstract, pages 232–252

    • Anna Kupść (Polish Academy of Sciences and CNRS, Loria) and Jesse Tseng (CNRS, Loria)

      A New HPSG Approach to Polish Auxiliary Constructions

      abstract, pages 253–273

    • Sun-Hee Lee (Wellesley College)

      A Trace Analysis of Korean UDCs Predicates in Japanese: Evidence from the Light Verb Construction

      abstract, pages 274–289

    • Takafumi Maekawa (University of Essex)

      An HPSG Approach to the who/whom Puzzle

      abstract, pages 290–310

    • Nurit Melnik (Haifa University)

      From Hand-Written to Computationally Implemented HPSG Theories

      abstract, pages 311–321

    • Stefan Müller (University of Bremen)

      Phrasal or Lexical Resultative Constructions?

      abstract, paper appeared in Language (Download)

    • Jeffrey T. Runner (University of Rochester)

      Coreferential and Bound Variable Interpretations: An Experimental Investigation

      abstract, paper not submitted, Slides

    • Ivan A. Sag (Stanford University)

      Adverb Extraction and Coordination: a Reply to Levine

      abstract, pages 322–342

    • Jan-Philipp Soehn (University Tübingen)

      Selectional Restrictions in HPSG: I'll eat my hat!

      abstract, pages 343–353

    • Kathrin Spreyer (Saarland University, Saarbrücken and DFKI, Saarbrücken) and Anette Frank (DFKI, Saarbrücken)

      Projecting RMRS from TIGER Dependencies

      abstract, pages 354–363

    • Mehran A Taghvaipour (University of Essex)

      Persian Free Relatives

      abstract, pages 364–374

    • Beata Trawinski (University of Tübingen)

      Plural Comitative Constructions in Polish

      abstract, pages 375–395

    • Frank Van Eynde (University of Leuven)

      A Head-Driven Treatment of Asymmetric Coordination and Apposition

      abstract, pages 396–409

    • Gertjan van Noord (University of Groningen) and Valia Kordoni (Saarland University)

      A Raising Analysis of the Dutch Passive

      abstract, pages 410–426

    • Aline Villavicencio (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Louisa Sadler (University of Essex), and Doug Arnold (University of Essex)

      An HPSG Account of Closest Conjunct Agreement in NP Coordination in Portuguese

      abstract, pages 427–447



  • Workshop Contributions
    • Nino Amiridze (Utrecht University)

      Georgian Reflexives in Subject Function in Special Contexts

      abstract, pages 449–466

    • António Branco (University of Lisbon)

      Reflexives: Escaping Exemption via Domain Reshuffling

      abstract, pages 467–481

    • Réjean Canac-Marquis (Simon Fraser University)

      Phases and Binding of Reflexives and Pronouns in English

      abstract, pages 482–502

    • Martin Everaert (Utrecht University)

      On Binding Domains

      abstract, pages 503–518

    • Lars Hellan (NTNU, Trondheim)

      Implementing Norwegian Reflexives in an HPSG Grammar

      abstract, pages 519–539

    • Ekaterina Lyutikova and Sergei Tatevosov (Moscow State University, Russia)

      Event Structure and Binding

      abstract, paper not submitted

    • Tohru Noguchi (Ochanomizu University, Japan)

      Semantic Composition in Reflexivization

      abstract, pages 540–560

    • Carl Pollard (Ohio State University)

      Remarks on Binding Theory

      abstract, pages 561–577

    • Eric Reuland (Utrecht University)

      Binding Conditions: How are they Derived?

      abstract, pages 578–593

    • Jeffrey T. Runner (University of Rochester) and Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)

      Binding in Picture Noun Phrases: Implications for Binding Theory

      abstract, pages 594–613

    • Roland Stuckardt (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main)

      Verifying Binding Constraints for Anaphor Resolution

      abstract, pages 614–634


Maintained by Stefan Müller

Created: September 09, 2005
Last modified: September 14, 2012
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