Proceedings of the 25th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
edited by Donald Baumer, David Montero, and Michael Scanlon
Preface
Donald Baumer, David Montero, and Michael Scanlon
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Subject Preference in Korean
Nayoung Kwon, Maria Polinsky, and Robert Kluender
1-14 (
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Minimizing UG: Constraints upon Constraints
Douglas Pulleyblank
15-39 (
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Instrument Subjects Are Agents or Causers
Artemis Alexiadou and Florian Schäfer
40-48 (
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Scalar (Non-)Identity and Similarity
Peter Alrenga
49-57 (
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Generalized Domain Widening überhaupt
Jan Anderssen
58-66 (
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On the Consequences of Event-Quantification in Counterfactual Conditionals
Ana Arregui
67-75 (
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Phonetic Variation and Phonological Theory: German Fricative Voicing
Jill Beckman, Michael Jessen, and Catherine Ringen
76-86 (
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Syntactic Doubling and the Encoding of Voice in Eastern Abruzzese
Theresa Biberauer and Roberta D'Alessandro
87-95 (
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Adjunction, Condition C, and the Background Adjunct Coreference Principle
Petr Biskup
96-104 (
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Korean Evidentials and Assertion
Kyung-Sook Chung
105-113 (
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Synchronizing Modalities: A Model for Synchronization of Gesture and Speech as Evidenced by American Sign Language
Sarah Churng
114-122 (
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The Adjunction Prohibition and Extraction from Non-Factive CPs
Carlos de Cuba
123-131 (
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Definiteness Marking in the Bulgarian
Ascander Dost and Vera Gribanova
132-140 (
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Contrastive Syllabification in Blackfoot
Emily Elfner
141-149 (
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The Categorial Status of (Anti-) (Anti-) Agreement
Noureddine Elouazizi and Martina Wiltschko
150-158 (
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Evidentiality and the Distribution of OC PRO
Tomohiro Fujii
159-167 (
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When Resumption Determines Reconstruction
Nicolas Guilliot and Nouman Malkawi
168-176 (
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High-Ranking Affix Faithfulness in Yakima Sahaptin
Sharon Hargus and Virginia Beavert
177-185 (
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Learning Phonotactic Grammars from Surface Forms
Jeffrey Heinz
186-194 (
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The Interpretation of Universally Quantified DPs and Singular Definites in Adverbially Quantified Sentences
Stefan Hinterwimmer
195-203 (
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Capturing Object Sharing in Ditransitives
Youngmi Jeong
204-210 (
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Triggering Factivity: Prosodic Evidence for Syntactic Structure
Dalina Kallulli
211-219 (
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Comp-Trace Effects Explained Away
Jason Kandybowicz
220-228 (
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Evaluative Adjectives: An Adjunct Control Analysis
Laura Kertz
229-235 (
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The Emergence of the Comparatively Unmarked
Martin Krämer
236-244 (
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Have to and the Scope of Modality
Felicia Lee
245-253 (
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Subject Preference in the Processing of Relative Clauses in Chinese
Chien-Jer Charles Lin and Thomas G. Bever
254-260 (
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Opaque Allomorphy in OT
Anna Łubowicz
261-269 (
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Pieces of the be Perfect in German and Older English
Thomas McFadden and Artemis Alexiadou
270-278 (
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Atelicity and Measure Phrases: Licensing Measure Phrase Modification Across AP, PP, and VP
Marcin Morzycki
279-287 (
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The Semantics of Even and Negative Polarity Items in Japanese
Kimiko Nakanishi
288-296 (
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When a Complement PP Goes Missing: A Study on the Licensing Condition of Swiping
Chizuru Nakao, Hajime Ono, and Masaya Yoshida
297-305 (
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Weakest Island Effects: On the Properties of A'-Movement
Miki Obata
306-314 (
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On Long Distance Agreement, the Spec,Head Configuration and Overt Agreement
Iván Ortega-Santos
315-319 (
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Agreement Suppression Effects and Unification Via Agree
Hamid Ouali
320-327 (
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Backward Object Control in Malagasy: Against an Empty Category Analysis
Eric Potsdam
328-336 (
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Possessive Antecedents to Donkey Pronouns
Kyle Rawlins
337-345 (
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Using Entropy to Learn OT Grammars from Surface Forms Alone
Jason Riggle
346-353 (
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Definiteness and Eventive Nominals
David Schueler
354-361 (
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Attributive Wrong
Bernhard Schwarz
362-370 (
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Is Phonotactic Knowledge Grammatical Knowledge?
Shabnam Shademan
371-379 (
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Monotonicity, Closure and the Semantics of few
Stephanie Solt
380-389 (
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The Argument Structure of Verbal Alternations in Tamil
Sandhya Sundaresan
390-398 (
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Adjective Ordering Restrictions Revisited
Alexandra Teodorescu
399-407 (
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Stages of Phonological Acquisition and Error-Selective Learning
Anne-Michelle Tessier
408-416 (
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Case and Coordination in Japanese
Reiko Vermeulen
417-425 (
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A Foot-Based Reanalysis of Edge-in Tonal Phenomena in Bambara
Scott Weidman and Sharon Rose
426-434 (
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Count and Mass Nouns in Dëne Sųłıné
Andrea Wilhelm
435-443 (
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C-selection is Unique
Martina Wiltschko
444-452 (
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Wug-Testing the "Tone Circle" in Taiwanese
Jie Zhang, Yuwen Lai, and Craig Turnbull-Sailor
453-461 (
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