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Time and Again
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Lisa deMena Travis
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Sten Vikner
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Volume 135 Time and Again. Theoretical Perspectives on Formal Linguistics Edited by William D. Lewis, Simin Karimi, Heidi Harley and Scott O. Farrar
Time and Again Theoretical Perspectives on Formal Linguistics In honor of D. Terence Langendoen
Edited by
William D. Lewis Microsoft Research
Simin Karimi University of Arizona
Heidi Harley University of Arizona
Scott O. Farrar University of Washington
John Benjamins Publishing Company Amsterdam / Philadelphia
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Time and again : theoretical perspectives on formal linguistics in honor of D. Terence Langendoen / edited by William D. Lewis ... [et al.]. p. cm. (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, issn 0166-0829 ; v. 135) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Linguistics. I. Lewis, William D., 1963-. P121.T47
2008
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Table of contents Acknowledgements Introduction William D. Lewis, Simin Karimi, Scott O. Farrar and Heidi Harley
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Part I Syntax and semantics 1. Inverse reflexives Paul M. Postal and John Robert Ross 2. On the nature of the approximative expression num-odd Sheila Dooley and Ferdinand de Haan
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3. Skating along the syntactic verge: Experimental pragmatics and understood elements of content Merrill Garrett and Robert M. Harnish
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4. Current challenges to the Lexicalist Hypothesis: An overview and a critique Frederick J. Newmeyer
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Part II Psycholinguistics 5. O n the homogeneity of syntax: How similar do coordinates and subordinates look to the comprehension system? Wayne Cowart and Tatiana Agupova 6. The effect of case marking on subject-verb agreement errors in English Janet Nicol and Ines Antón-Méndez 7. First language acquisition of coordination: The mud-puddle study and beyond Barbara Lust, Suzanne Flynn, Yuchin Chien and Barbara Krawiec
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8. Frequency effects in children’s syntactic and morphological development