MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #93

Proceedings of the 15th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics (WAFL15)

Julia Sinitsyna and Sergei Tatevosov, 2021

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Forward

Sergei Tatevosov

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On Multiple Cleft Constructions in Japanese

Brian Agbayani & Toru Ishii

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Dative Ablative Alternation in Turkish: The Role of Aspect

Furkan Atmaca

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Associative Plurality in Turkish

Furkan Dikmen

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Selection in Head-Internal Relative Clauses in Japanese: A Labeling Solution

Norimasa Hayashi

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Japanese Free Choice and Existential Indeterminates as Hidden Clauses

Ken Hiraiwa & Kimiko Nakanishi

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The Acquisition of the Island Effect in Japanese Right Dislocation

Kanako Ikeda

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'Call-back' Speech Acts: Getting More than 'again' with Korean Particles

Sanghee Kim

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Syntactic Constraints on Argument Ellipsis in Korean

Young-Hoon Kim

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Inter-Speaker Variation and Construction-Specific Restrictions on Indexical Shift in Poshkart Chuvash

Mikhail Knyazev

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Discourse Prominence in Turkish: The Interaction of Grammatical Function and Semantic Role

Gökben Konuk & Klaus von Heusinger

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On the Cause of Failed Root Transformations

Norio Nasu

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Children's Early Acquisition of Scope Assignment: (Anti-)Reconstruction Properties of Clefts and Right Dislocations in Japanese

Rika Okada, Hiroyuki Shimada & Kyoko Yamakoshi

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An OT-DM Approach to N+N Compounds and Possessive Constructions in Turkish

Semra Özdemir

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Fragments and Island (In)sensitivity in Turkish

David Potter & Emrah Görgülü

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Causative, v and Agent in Buryat

Dmitry Privoznov

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A Derived-Environment Effect in Kazakh: The Voicing Restriction of Velars and Uvulars

Heather Lynn Yawney

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Subject Orientation as a Result of Absence of ɸ-Feature

Yusuke Yoda

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