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Contents of UCLWPL 4 (1992)Edited by Hans van de Koot
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| GP Syntax |
| Michael Brody | A Note on the Organisation of Grammar |
| M. Rita Manzini | Parasitic Gaps and Locality Theory: Some Results |
| Samson Negbo Abangma | The ECP and That-trace Effects in Denya |
| Yoryia Agouraki | Clitic Left Dislocation and Clitic Doubling: A Unification |
| Stefanie Anyadi | The Acquisition of Verb Second in German: The Prefunctional Stage |
| Ana Maria Madeira | On Clitic Placement in European Portuguese |
| Anna Roussou | Factive Complements and Wh-Movement in Modern Greek |
| Relevance Theory |
| Robyn Carston | Conjunction, Explanation and Relevance |
| Deirdre Wilson | Reference and Relevance |
| Elly Ifantidou-Trouki | Sentential Adverbs and Relevance |
| Reiko Itani | Japanese Sentence-Final Particle NE: A Relevance-Theoretic Approach |
| Tomoko Matsui | Bridging Reference and the Notions of 'Topic' and 'Focus' |
| Villy Rouchota | On Indefinite Descriptions |
| Word Grammar |
| Dick Hudson | The case against Case |
| And Rosta | English Mediopassives |
| General |
| Chris Ireland & Maria Black | Living with Aphasia: The Insight Story |
| John Harris | Licensing Inheritence |
| Hans van de Koot | Word Grammar Recognition is NP-hard |
A pdf version of the UCLWPL4 can be downloaded here
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