MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #91

Proceedings of TripleA 6

Neil Banerjee and Verena Hehl, 2021

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Evidence Against De Se Binding

Abigail Anne Bimpeh & Frank Sode

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Reconstruction and Resumptive Pronouns in Cairene Arabic

Madeleine Booth

................................................................................................................................... 17

Classifiers are not for nouns (but for numerals): Evidence from Mandarin Chinese

Yi-Hsun Chen

................................................................................................................................... 35

Verum particles in Wolof

Izabela Jordanoska

................................................................................................................................... 51

The Difference between Blends and Clipped Compounds

Izabela Jordanoska, Daniel Büring, Max Prüller & Muriel Assmann

................................................................................................................................... 67

NPI/FCIs of Malayalam: Division between wh-aane-engil-um, wh-engilum & wh-um

Sarath Chandran Manthodi & Rahul Balusu

................................................................................................................................... 79

Degree constructions and directed scale segments in Eastern Oromo

Maida Percival

................................................................................................................................... 93

Clausal Complementation as a Compatibility Relation

Ken Safir

................................................................................................................................... 109

Wolof (non)polarity sensitive item 'dara'

Frank Staniszewski

................................................................................................................................... 127

Singlish What and the (Un)Common Ground: You Already Know What

Tamisha L. Tan

................................................................................................................................... 137