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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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