MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #36
Proceedings of the 9th Student Conference in Linguistics (SCIL 9)
, ed. L. Veselinova, S. Robinson, and L. Antieau 2000
- Preface
- Swahili Syllable Counting in Poetry, Language Games, and Stress Assignment
- Jae-Ick Park
- Morphological Adjacency Constraints: A Synthesis
- Jennifer Hay
- A Different case against "Case Adjacency"
- Anna Pettiward
- Large-Scale Pied-Piping, Subjacency
- Hidekazu Tanaka
- A Unified Explanation of Korean Double Nominative Constructions
- Hyeonkwan Cho
- Pseudo-Passives and Adjacency
- Ralph C. Blight
- Heading for Their Own Places
- Takashi Toyoshima
- A Theory of Category Movement and its Applications
- Brian Agbayani
- Phrasal Movement in Korean Negation
- Paul Hagstrom
- A Note on Sluicing in Wh-in-situ Languages
- Mika Kizu
- Do Head-Final Coordinate Structures Exist? Evidence From NP-Coordination in Korean
- Eun-Young Yi1
- The Semantics of Predicates Taking As and To Be Complements
- William Thompson and Jennifer Hay
- Maximality of Cardinal NPs
- Yunsun Jung
- Tense and Opacity in Propositional Attitudes in Korean
- Mean-Young Song
- Causing the Mood. On the Properties of Subjunctive Complements in Romance
- Josep Quer
- The Stage-Level / Individual-Level Distinction An Analysis of -te-iru
- Ayako Yamagata
- "Theres Redundancy and Then Theres Redundancy": A Pragmatic Analysis of Two Redundant Constructions
- Julia Moore
- Predicative and Attributive Forms in Classical Japanese
- Kunio Nishiyama
- The Origin and Reanalysis of for as a Complementizer
- Najib Jarad