Contents of UCLWPL 10 (1998)
Edited by John Harris and Corinne Iten
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Phonology
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Phillip Backley
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Violable principles and typological variation
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Phil Harrison
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Yorùbá babies and unchained melody
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Semantics and Pragmatics
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Robyn Carston
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The semantics/pragmatics distinction: a view from relevance theory
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Nik Gisbourne
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The attributary structure, evidential meaning, and the semantics of English SOUND-class verbs
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Corinne Iten
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The meaning of although: a relevance theoretic account
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Anna Papafragou
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Experience and concept attainment: some critical remarks
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George Powell
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The deferred interpretation of indexicals and proper
names
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Deirdre Wilson & Tomoko Matsui
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Recent approaches to bridging: truth, coherence,
relevance
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Syntax
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Maya Arad
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Psych-notes
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Tanmoy Bhattacharya
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DP-internal NP movement
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Brian, Hok-Shing, Chan
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Functional heads, Cantonese phrase structure and Cantonese-English code-switching
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Annabel Cormack & Neil Smith
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Negation, polarity and V positions in English
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Jenny Doetjes, Ad Neeleman & Hans van de Koot
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Degree expressions and the autonomy of syntax
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Karen Froud
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Aphasic evidence for the syntactic determination of unaccusativity
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So Hiranuma
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Measuring the processing load of Japanese words
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Richard Hudson
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Adjunct preposing, wh-interrogatives and dependency competition
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Fuyo Osawa
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The emergence of the D system and the demise of morphological case in English
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Jonathan White
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Syntax-LF mapping and the internal structure of omparatives
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