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Contents of UCLWPL 19 (2007)Edited by Richard Breheny and Nikolaos Velegrakis |
| Linguistic Theory |
| Neil Smith & Ann Law | Twangling Instruments: Is parametric variation definitional of human language? |
| Phonology |
| Mary Pearce | ATR allophones or undershoot in Kera? |
| Eirini Sanoudaki | Consonant clusters in the acquisition of Greek: the beginning of the word |
| Syntax |
| Dirk Bury | Verb movement and VSO-VOS alternations |
| Nicole Dehe & Vieri Samek-Lodovici | On the prosody and syntax of DPs: Evidence from Italian noun adjective sequences |
| Marika Lekakou & Kriszta Szendroi | Eliding the Noun in Close Apposition, or Greek polydefinites Revisited |
| Matthew Reeve | Relatives and Pronouns in the English Cleft Construction |
| Reiko Vermeulen | Japanese wa-phrases that aren't topics |
| Semantics and Pragmatics |
| Ingrid Lossius Falkum | Generativity, Relevance and the Problem of Polysemy |
| Alison Hall | Subsentential utterances, ellipsis and pragmatic enrichment |
| Nathan Klinedinst | Plurals, possibilities and conjunctive disjunction |
| Hiroyuki Uchida | Logic in Pragmatics |
A pdf version of the UCLWPL19 can be downloaded here
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