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Contents of UCLWPL 12 (2000)
| Edited by Corinne Iten and Ad Neeleman |
| Semantics and Pragmatics |
|
Robyn Carston |
Explicature and semantics |
|
Richard Horsey |
Meaning postulates and deference |
|
Corinne Iten |
Although revisited |
|
Masahiro Kato |
Functions of Japanese ga-clefts in discourse: A relevance-theoretic approach |
|
George Powell |
Compositionality, innocence and the interpretation of NPs |
|
Marie-Odile Taillard |
Persuasive communication: The case of marketing |
|
Tim Wharton |
Interjections, language and the 'showing'/'saying' continuum |
|
Deirdre Wilson and Dan Sperber |
Truthfulness and Relevance |
| Phonology |
| Kuniya Nasukawa |
Nasal harmony as prosody-driven agreement |
|
Dmitri Sityaev |
The relationship between accentuation and information status of discourse referents: A corpus-based study |
|
Syntax |
|
Peter Ackema & Ad Neeleman |
M-selection and phrasal affixation |
|
Michael Brody |
On the status of representations and derivations |
|
Dirk Bury |
Particles, V2 and the ungrammaticality of verb-initial structures |
|
Annabel Cormack & Neil Smith |
Fronting: The syntax and pragmatics of 'focus' and 'topic' |
|
Dick Hudson |
Gerunds and multiple default inheritance |
|
Hye-Kyung Kang |
Age differences in the acquisition of quantifiers: Evidence from English and Korean |
|
Dimitra Papangeli |
Clitic doubling in Modern Greek: A head-complement relation |
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