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There is a bank surcharge for checks or money orders | |drawn on non-U.S.banks. | | | | *NO CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED* | | | |SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGES (*per item*): | | Surface : $3 domestic, $4 foreign | | Air : $5 domestic, $6 Canada | | Overseas rates vary; contact | | GLSA for details. | |________________________________________________________________________| _________________________________________________________________________ | NEW TITLES NOW AVAILABLE | | | | NELS 24 1994 (Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst: 1993) $33 | | ed. by Merce Gonzalez | | K. von Fintel 1994 Restrictions on Quantifier Domains $16 | | M. Ueda 1990 Japanese Phrase Structure and Parameter $16 | | Setting | | P. Portner 1992 Situation Theory and the Semantics of $16 | | Propositional Expressions | | R. M. Dechaine 1993 Predicates Across Categories $16 | | R. Schwarzchild 1991 On the Meaning of Definite Plural Noun $16 | | Phrases | | K. Tateishi 1991 The Syntax of "Subjects" $16 | | K. Wilkinson 1991 Studies in the Semantics of Generic Noun $16 | | Phrases | | E. Dunlap 1991 Issues in the Moraic Structure of Spanish $16 | | | | UMOP 17 1994 Functional Projections $16 | | | |See below for tables of contents. | |________________________________________________________________________| TITLES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE (see next section for PHOTO items available; see final section for forthcoming titles): Dissertations: Blevins, J. 1990 Syntactic Complexity: Evidence for $14 Discontinuity and Multidomination Borowsky, T. 1986 Topics in the Lexical Phonology of English $14 Chierchia, G. 1984 Topics in the Syntax and Semantics $15 of Infinitives and Gerunds Chao, W. 1987 On Ellipsis $12 Finer, D. L. 1984 The Formal Grammar of Switch-Reference $12 Flynn, M. 1981 Structure Building Operations and Word Order $12 Goodluck, H. 1978 Linguistic Principles in Children's Grammar $10 of Complement Subject Interpretation Hazout, I. 1991 Verbal Nouns: Theta Theoretic Studies in $15 Hebrew and Arabic Heim, I. R. 1982 The Semantics of Definite and Indefinite Noun $15 Phrases Ito, J. 1986 Syllable Theory in Prosodic Phonology $12 Jones, C. F. 1985 Syntax and Thematics of Infinitival Adjuncts $12 Kadmon, N. 1987 On Unique and Non-unique Reference and $14 Asymmetric Quantification Mester, R. A. 1986 Studies in Tier Structure $14 Myers, S. P. 1987 Tone and the Structure of Words in Shona $13 Ni Chiosain, M. 1991 Topics in the Phonology of Irish $13 Phinney, M. 1981 Syntactic Constraints and the Acquisition $9 of Embedded Sentential Complements Randall, J. H. 1982 Morphological Structure and Language $12 Acquisition Rooth, M. E. 1985 Association with Focus $12 Schlerman, B. J.1984 The Meters of John Webster $12 Stillings, J. T.1977 Remarks on Core Grammar $9 Taft, L. 1984 Prosodic Constraints and Lexical Parsing $13 Strategies Tavakolian, S. 1977 Structural Principles in the Acquisition $12 of Complex Sentences Vainikka, A. M. 1989 Deriving Syntactic Representations in Finnish $14 Wright, M. S. 1983 A Metrical Approach to Tone Sandhi $14 in Chinese Dialects NELS and UMOP (see below for tables of contents): NELS 13 $15 NELS 19 $15 NELS 20 (2 vols.) $25 NELS 22 $20 NELS 23 (2 vols.) $30 NELS 24 (2 vols.) $33 NEW! UMOP 4 $10 UMOP 5 $10 UMOP 6 $10 UMOP 7 $12 UMOP 8 $10 UMOP 17 $16 SPECIAL SALE TITLES: These books have different degrees of defective bindings. All titles are being sold "as is" at a reduced price and are unavailable from GLSA in any other form. Diesing, M. 1990 The Syntactic Roots of Semantic Partition $5 Lombardi, L. 1991 Laryngeal Features and Laryngeal Neutralization $10 McDonough, J. 1990 Topics in the Phonology and Morphology $5 of Navajo Verbs Terada, M. 1990 Incorporation and Argument Structure in $5 Japanese Zucchi, S. 1989 The Language of Propositions and Events $10 NELS 21 1991 (Universite du Quebec a Montreal: 1990) $10 UMOP 13 1990 General Linguistics $5 UMOP 14, 15 and Wh $10 ea. UMOP 16 1993 Phonological Representations $12 TITLES CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT: ONLY starred (*) titles are available as reduced, unbound photocopies for $20; please request "PHOTO___" on the order form. Dissertations: Abe, Y. 1985 A Theory of Categorial Morphology and Agglutination in Japanese Abusch, D. 1985 On Verbs and Time Allen , C. L. 1979 Topics in Diachronic English Syntax Austin, T. R. 1977 A Linguistic Approach to the Style of the English Early Romance Poets *Bing, J. M. 1979 Aspects of English Prosody $20 Broselow, E. I. 1976 The Phonology of Egyptian Arabic Carlson, G. 1977 Reference to Kinds in English *Choe, J-W. 1987 Anti-Quantifiers and a Theory of Distributivity $20 Clark, M. M. 1978 A Dynamic Treatment of Tone, with Special Attention to the Tonal System of Igbo Cooper, R. H. 1975 Montague's Semantic Theory and Transformational Syntax *Dresher, E. B. 1978 Old English and the Theory of Phonology $20 *Engdahl, E. 1980 The Syntax and Semantics of Questions $20 in Swedish *Grimshaw, J. 1977 English Wh-Constructions and the Theory of $20 Grammar *Hirschbuhler 1978 The Semantics and Syntax of Wh-Constructions $20 Horn, G. M. 1974 The Noun Phrase Constraint Keach, C. N. B. 1980 The Syntax and Semantic Interpretation of the Relative Clause Construction in Swahili Kitagawa, Y. 1986 Subjects in Japanese and English *Lapointe, S. M.1980 A Theory of Grammatical Agreement $20 *Lebeaux, D. 1989 Language Acquisition and the Form of Grammar $20 Lowenstamm, J. 1979 Topics in Syllable Phonology *Matthei, E. 1989 The Acquistion of Prenominal Modifier $20 Sequences: Stalking the Second Green Ball *Mitchell, J. 1986 The Formal Semantics of Point of View $20 Miyara, S. 1981 Complex Predicates, Case marking and Scrambling in Japanese Nanni, D. L. 1978 The Easy Class of Adjectives in English Nishigauchi, T. 1986 Quantification in Syntax Pustejovsky, J. 1985 Studies in Generalized Binding *Roberts, C. 1986 Modal Subordination, Anaphora and $20 Distributivity *Rochemont, M. 1978 A Theory of Stylistic Rules in English $20 *Ross, K. M. 1981 Parsing English Phrase Structure $20 Schmierer, R. J.1977 Theoretical Implications of Gothic and Old English Phonology *Sells, P. 1984 Syntax and Semantics of Resumptive Pronouns $20 Siegel, M. E. A.1976 Capturing the Adjective *Solan, L. M. 1978 Anaphora in Child Language $20 *Stein, M. J. 1981 Quantification in Thai $20 Thomas, L. K. 1974 Klamath Vowel Alternations and the Segmental Cycle *Webelhuth, G. 1989 Syntactic Saturation Phenomena and the Modern $20 Germanic Languages *Wheeler, D. 1981 Aspects of a Categorial Theory of Phonology $20 NELS and UMOP (see below for tables of contents): Starred titles are available as reduced, unbound photocopies for $20; please request "PHOTO___" on the order form. * NELS 8 * UMOP 1 * NELS 11 * UMOP 2 * NELS 12 * UMOP 3 * NELS 14 * UMOP 9 * NELS 15 * UMOP 10 * NELS 16 * UMOP 11 * NELS 17 * UMOP 12 * NELS 18 * UMOP Special Ed.: Papers Presented to Emmon Bach * UMOP Special Ed.: Cognitive Science UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS OCCASIONAL PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS (UMOP): (UMOP 1-3 and 9-12 are out of print: available in photocopy only.) UMOP 4 1978 Papers in the Structure and Development of $10 Child Language (eds.) H. Goodluck & L. Solan T. Roeper Linguistic universals and the acquisition of child language S. L. Tavakolian The conjoined-clause analysis of relative clauses and other structures H. Goodluck & T. Roeper The acquisition of perception verb complements L. Solan & T. Roeper Children's use of syntactic structure in interpreting relative clauses L. Solan The acquisition of tough-movement S. L. Tavakolian Children's comprehension of pronominal subjects and missing subjects in complicated sentences E. H. Matthei Children's interpretation of sentences containing reciprocals T. Roeper, B. Stack & G. Carlson Stress acquisition: the role of homogeneous rules. UMOP 5 1980 (ed.) J. Lowenstamm $10 J. Bing A reanalysis of obligatory 'comma pause' in English unbounded rules and island phenomenon G. M. Horn Unbounded rules and island phenomena S. Miyara A transformational account of some Japanese genitives B. H. Partee Montague grammar and issues of psychological reality M. Rochemont SAI and the autonomy of syntax J.-R. Vergnaud A formal theory of vowel harmony D. Wheeler A metrical analysis of stress and related processes in Southern Paiute and Tubatulabal L. Frazier Parsing and constraints on word order. UMOP 6 1981 Markedness and Learnability $10 (eds.) J. Pustejovsky & V. Burke S. Steele Cross-linguistic equivalence: problems for a theory of syntactic markedness M. Phinney Markedness and the development of COMP G. N. Carlson Language learning criteria and individual variation L. Solan Fixing parameters: Language acquisition and language variation J. Koster Configurational grammar K. Church On finite state parsing R. Berwick Model for the acquistion of syntactic knowledge H. Lasnik On a lexical parameter in the government-binding theory H. van Riemsdijk The case of German adjectives T. Roeper Introduction. UMOP 7 1981 (eds.) W. Chao & D. Wheeler $12 Y. Abe Tone harmony schema: a theory of pitch accent E. Bach & D. Wheeler Montague phonology: a first approximation W. Chao PRO-drop languages and nonobligatory control P. Chotibut Stress and Thai prosodic structure L. Frazier & C. Clifton Comprehending sentences with multiple filler-gap dependencies S. Lapointe Free order phrase structure rules S. Miyara Phonological phrase and phonological reduction J. Randall A lexical approach to causatives M. Rooth A comparison of three theories of VP ellipsis M. Wright A metrical analysis of Fuzhou tone and vowel ellipsis. UMOP 8 1983 (eds.) T. Borowsky & D. Finer $10 J. Aoun The status of movement rules G. Chierchia On plural and mass nominals T. Henkel & M. Orsini Distribution conjunction in coordinate structures J. McCarthy Prosodic organization in morphology P. Sells Juncture and the phonology of auxiliary reduction in English L. Taft A study of the perception of stress in initial syllables R. Turner Hob, Bob, Nob, Cob and situation semantics S. Weisler Generalized binding. UMOP 9 1987 Psycholinguistics photocopy only: $20 (ed.) T. Daniel Seely N. Cowan, M. Braine & L. Leavitt Identifying phonemes and syllables: evidence from people who rapidly reorder speech F. Ferreira The role of context in resolving syntactic ambiguity L. Frazier & C. Clifton Thematic relations in parsing H. Goodluck Complementizers, markedness and readjustment in children's comprehension of relatives and clefts B. Malt The role of discourse structure in understanding anaphora E. O'Brien & J. Myers When comprehension difficulty improves memory for text D. Finer & T. Roeper From cognition to thematic roles: the projection principle as an acquisition mechanism. UMOP 10 1987 (eds.) D. Lebeaux & A. Mester photocopy only: $20 N. Kadmon Vowel deletion and nonprimary stress T. D. Seely Concepts and consequences of linking P. Sells Resumptive pronouns in generalized phrase structure grammar M. Ueda On the Japanese reflexive zibun G. Webelhuth On passive and the notion SUBJECT. UMOP 11 1986 Oriental Linguistics photocopy only: $20 (eds.) N. Hasagawa & Y. Kitagawa J-W. Choe Syllabification and consonant cluster simplification N. Fukui LF extractons and the nature of antecedent-government N. Hasagawa More arguments for the pied-piping analysis of wh-questions in Japanese J. Ito Head-movement at LF and PF: The syntax of head-internal relatives in Japanese S. Kuno & K. Masunaga Questions with wh phrases in islands K. Kurata Accent in Japanese compound nouns T. Nishigauchi Wh-quantification and unselective binding D. Pesetsky Wh-in-situ and discourse: a reply to Kuno and Masunaga M. Ueda On quantifier float in Japanese J. Wang On tone sandhi in Chinese (Putonghua) S. Weisler On reconstruction. UMOP 12 1987 Issues in Semantics photocopy only: $20 (eds.) J. Blevins & A. Vainikka B. H. Partee Possible worlds in model-theoretic semantics: a linguistic perspective S. R. Berman Situation-based semantics for adverbs of quantification H. J. Verkuyl Aspectual classes and aspectual composition J-W. Choe Anti-quantifiers A. Vainikka Why can or mean and or or? UMOP 13 1990 General Linguistics (special sale: $5) (eds.) G. Lamontagne & A. Taub J. Blevins Dislocation in English I. Hazout The semantic interpretation of unconditionals N. Kawasaki Cooccurrence restrictions on consonants in some Polynesian languages L. Lombardi On the representation of the affricate J. McCarthy & A. Prince Prosodic morphology and templatic morphology T. Shen A study of the Chinese reflexive ZIJI K. Tateishi Phonology of Sino-Japanese morphemes A. Vainikka Case and verbal agreement as argument numbering K. Wilkinson Genericity and indefinite NPs UMOP 14 1990 Papers in Phonology (special sale: $10) (eds.) E. Dunlap & J. Padgett E. Dunlap Ae tensing in lexical phonology J. McCarthy Semitic gutturals and distinctive feature theory J. McDonough Tone and accent in Carrier M. Ni Chiosain Syllabification, compensatory lengthening and epenthesis in Irish J. Padgett The representation of Kabardian harmonic clusters E. Selkirk A two-root theory of length T. Shen The segments and skeleton in Chinese UMOP 15 1991 Issues in Psycholinguistics (special sale: $10) (ed.) B. Plunkett V. Brennan Formal semantics of telegraphic speech J. Carter Dissecting the adjective ordering constraint in English M. De Vincenzi Processing of wh-dependencies in a null subject: Referential and non-referential whs J. Huitema Comprehending sentences containing traces J. Padgett The syntax and processing of sentential subjects A. Perez-Leroux & S. Aurilio The early interpretation of expletive pronouns B. Plunkett The processing of anaphor binding and levels of interpretation H. Rullmann Deterministic parsing and the verb raising construction in Dutch X. Teng The acquisition of passive with instrumental prepositional phrases in English M. Terada The acquisition of the passive of small clauses. UMOP 16 1993 Phonological Representations (special sale: $12) (ed.) T. Sherer J. N. Beckman Feature organization and the Strong Domain Hypothesis in Zulu [LABIAL] phonology A. Gnanadesikan The feature geometry of coronal subplaces J. Kingston Size, structure, and markedness in phonological inventories J. J. McCarthy A case of surface constraint violation B. Rohrbacker Positionally determined [ATR] vowel harmony in Wolof S. Rosenthall Unifying four phonological process of prenasalized stop formation J. Runner Cyclic effects on prosodic voicing assimilation A. J. Schafer The syllable structure of Tamil nouns T. D. Sherer English compensatory lengthening R. Thorburn Syllable structure and syllabification in Yapese S. C. Urbanczyk Infixing and moraic circumscription L. J. Walsh Reduplication as evidence for the geometry of tone UMOP 17 1994 Functional Projections NEW! $16 (eds.) E. Benedicto & J. Runner E. Benedicto AGR, phi-features, V-movement: Identifying pro H. Borer The projection of arguments E. Casielles Aspect and arbitrary interpretation V. Deprez The weak island effect of weak quantifiers J. Jonsson On Case and agreement in Icelandic A. Kratzer On external arguments J. Rado Object positions, interpretation and agreement in Hungarian J. Runner A specific role for Agreement M. Speas Null arguments in a theory of economy of projections S. Tomioka On the licensing of lexical projections S. Tunstall Case in aspectual perception complements UMOP Special Editions: To E. Bach 1979 Papers presented to Emmon Bach photocopy only: $20 by his students (eds.) E. Engdahl & M. J. Stein P. Garcia-Bellido Affective suffixes in Spanish: Evidence for morphological generalizations J. M. Bing Up the noun phrase: another stress rule G. N. Carlson Comments on infinitives M. M. Clark On relative descriptive power of two theories of tone R. Cooper Bach's passive, polysynthetic languages, temporal adverbs, and free deletion E. Engdahl The nested dependency constraint as parsing strategy M. Flynn A note on Shakespeare's versification L. Hellan On non-transformational accounts of passive G. M. Horn Functional structure and control G. Ioup On group quantification M. Rochemont Remarks on the stylistic component in generative grammar H. Rosenbaum Relative clause structure and informal conversation G. N. Saad Passivization M. E. A. Siegel Some thoughts on propositional attitudes, psychological meanings, and intension in Montague grammar M. J. Stein Mass/Count distinctions in Thai nominals D. Wheeler A historical explanation for final stress in Tubatulabal COG SCI 1982 Occasional Working Papers in photocopy only: $20 Cognitive Science (eds.) A. Prince & S. Weisler D. A. Balota Automatic activation in semantic and episodic memory: Implications for the utility of conscious awareness S. Bolozky Rate and style in accelerated speech H. Gigley Computational Neurolinguistics R. Turner Montague's intensional logic and the theory of types S. Weisler Coordination and the syntax of that-clauses E. Williams The specificational pseudocleft. UMOP-wh 1991 Papers in the Acquisition of WH: Proceedings of the $10 University of Massachusetts Roundtable, May 1990 (eds.) T. Maxfield & B. Plunkett J. de Villiers & T. Roeper Introduction: Acquisition of WH-Movement M. Weverink Inversion in the embedded clause J. Weissenborn, T. Roeper, & J. de Villiers The acquisition of WH-Movement in German and French A. Perez-Leroux The acquisition of WH-Movement in Caribbean Spanish T. Maxfield & D. McDaniel What do children know without learning? B. Plunkett Inversion and early WH Questions. J. de Villiers Why questions? T. Roeper How a marked parameter is Chosen: Adverbs and do-insertion in the IP of child grammar T. Maxfield Children answer echo questions how? M. Takahashi The acquisition of echo questions T. Roeper & J. de Villiers The emergence of bound variable structures B. Philip & S. Aurelio Quantifier spreading: Pilot study of preschooler's "every" B. Philip & M. Takahashi Quantifier spreading in the acquisition of "every" M. Takahashi Children's interpretation of sentences containing "every" J. Uriagereka A note on developmental syntax NORTH EAST LINGUISTIC SOCIETY (NELS) A Brief History of NELS (John Jensen and Lisa Reed) The North East Linguistic Society, originally known as the New England Linguistic Society, held its first meeting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on November 7th, 8th, and 9th, 1970. The original meeting of NELS attracted not only the expected audience from the northeastern United States, but also an unexpectedly large number of participants from eastern Canada. For this reason, at the business meeting of NELS 1, Professor David Lightfoot (at that time a professor of linguistics at McGill University) made the proposal that the conference expand the geographical range of hosting institutions to include eastern Canada. This proposal was immediately accepted and accounts for the change in title of the conference. Since NELS 1 in 1970, NELS has further expanded the geographical pool of its participants, although the traditional geographical base for hosting institutions has remained unchanged. NELS now annually draws speakers and participants from the entire United States, Canada, and Europe. It has been hosted by the following institutions, listed in chronological order: NELS 1 (1970) MIT NELS 2 (1971) McGill University NELS 3 (1972) University of Massachusetts, Amherst NELS 4 (1973) Brown University NELS 5 (1974) Harvard University NELS 6 (1975) Universite du Quebec a Montreal NELS 7 (1976) MIT NELS 8 (1977) University of Massachusetts, Amherst NELS 9 (1978) City University of New York NELS 10 (1979) University of Ottawa NELS 11 (1980) Cornell University NELS 12 (1981) MIT NELS 13 (1982) Universite du Quebec a Montreal NELS 14 (1983) University of Massachusetts, Amherst NELS 15 (1984) Brown University NELS 16 (1985) McGill University NELS 17 (1986) MIT NELS 18 (1987) University of Toronto NELS 19 (1988) Cornell University NELS 20 (1989) University of Pittsburgh NELS 21 (1990) Universite du Quebec a Montreal NELS 22 (1991) University of Delaware NELS 23 (1992) University of Ottawa NELS 24 (1993) University of Massachusetts, Amherst NELS has always been and remains the most prestigious conference in theoretical linguistics hosted in its geographical area and it is among the most highly respected in the field at large. (Conferences in theoretical linguistics of comparable quality, hosted in different geographical areas, include the Chicago Linguistics Society, the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL), and the Generative Linguists of the Old World (GLOW).) The papers presented at NELS are of a consistently high calibre, not only because of the large number of abstracts received (generally over 200, from which only 15% are selected), but also because of the anonymous reviewing procedure employed (leading figures in the field are asked to conduct the reviewing process). The papers presented at NELS have appeared in published form since NELS 5, and are frequently cited in refereed journals of the field. Since NELS 11, the proceedings have been published by the Graduate Linguistic Student Association at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. From its beginning, NELS has been organized by the Linguistic graduate students association of the hosting institution, although one or two faculty members from the department frequently lend assistance. As a result, every effort is made by the organizing committee to insure that a significant number of speakers are graduate students. This tradition has been maintained principally because it provides graduate students who are relatively new in the field with a unique opportunity to meet and discuss their work with established researchers from other universities. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NORTH EAST LINGUISTIC SOCIETY (NELS): (NELS 1 to 7 and 9 to 10 are not distributed by GLSA. NELS 1-4 were not published; for copies of NELS 5-10. please contact the linguistics department of the university at which that year's conference was held. NELS 8 was held at UMass, Amherst, and is available from GLSA as a reduced unbound photocopy for $20. NELS 11, 12, and 14-18 are out of print but are available through photocopy only.) NELS 8 1978 (University of Massachusetts, Amherst: 1977) photocopy only: $20 M. Allen The morphology of negative prefixes in English M. Anderson NP preposing in noun phrases E. Bach & W. Marsh An elementary proof of the Peters-Ritchie theorem M. Baltin PP as a bounding node E. Broselow Word juncture and syllable structure M. M. Clark On the distinction between "pitch-accent" and "tone" languages B. E. Dresher 'Abstractness' in phonology: Evidence from change J. P. Gee An epistemically based theory of referential distinctions J. Goldsmith Complementizers and the status of root sentences W. A. Ladusaw The scope of some sentence adverbs and surface structure A. Marantz Embedded sentences are not noun phrases B. L. Nash-Webber Inference in an approach to discourse anaphora N. Ostler Autosegmental theory and Japanese tone-spread J. D. McCawley Restrictive relatives and surface constituent structure A. M. Reed Picture noun reflexives and promotion A. M. Rivas Hierarchical classes of feature in binary feature phonology D. Siegel The adjacency constraint and the theory of morphology T. Sjoblom, J. D. Pustejovsky & W. O'Neil Old English deletion: The foot and the syllable E. S. Wheeler The "'S el'S ann" construction in Scots Gaelic E. Woolford Topicalization and clefting without wh-movement NELS 11 1981 (Cornell University: 1980) photocopy only: $20 E. W. Bach Discontinuous constituents in generalized categorial grammars J. M. Bing The given/new distinction and the unmarked stress pattern H. Borer On extraction from clitic doubled constructions W. D. Davies Possessor ascension in Choctaw S. De Mey The dependent plural and the analysis of tense S. Franks Deep and surface case N. Hasagawa On the passive as a lexical process P. Hirschbuhler & M.-L. Rivero A unified analysis of matching and non- matching free relatives in Catalan L. R. Horn Exhaustiveness and the semantics of clefts N. Hyams The choice of auxiliary and agreement in Italian J. T. Jensen X-bar morphology D. R. Ladd English Compound Stress S. G. Lapointe The representation of inflectional morphology within the lexicon B. Lust, L. Solan, S. Flynn, C. Cross, & E. Schuetz A comparison of null and pronominal anaphora in first language acquisition P. Muysken The theory of morphological control D. Odden Assigned rule features in Shona Y. Otsu Opacity condition and syntactic development in children M. Phinney The acquisition of embedded sentences and the NIC G. Rappaport Bound and free reference in Russian infinitival clauses E.J. Reuland On extraposition of complement clauses A.M. Rivas On the interaction of rules during word-formation: two-stage rules K. Safir & D. Pesetsky Inflection, inversion and subject clitics T. Stowell Complementizers and the empty category principle S.U. Stucky Free word order languages, free constituent order languages, and the gray area in between K.T. Taraldsen Case-conflict in Norwegian topicalization H. van Riemsdijk On 'adjacency' in phonology and syntax E. Wehrli On thematic roles and exceptional case marking K. Zagona A right branching verbal complex for Romance. NELS 12 1982 (MIT:1981) photocopy only: $20 (eds.) J. Pustejovsky & P. Sells Y. Abe On the representation of argument structure J. Aoun On the logical nature of the binding principles: quantifier lowering, double raisings of "there" and the notion empty element M. Azkarate, D. Farwell, J. Oritz de Urbina, & M. Salterelli Word order and WH-Movement in Basque G. Chierchia An autosegmental theory of raddoppiamento S. De Mey A binding theory for tense B. E. Dresher Accentuation and metrical structure in Tiberian Hebrew K. Hale Preliminary remarks on configurationality M. Halle & J.-R. Vergnaud On the framework of autosegmental phonology W. Harbert Should binding refer to SUBJECT? P. Hirschbuhler VP deletion and across-the-board quantifier scope R. D. Janda On limiting the form of morphological rules: German umlaut, diacritic features, and the "cluster-constraint" H. Koopman Theoretical implications of the distribution of "quoi" D. T. Langendoen & E. L. Battistella The interpretation of predicate reflexive and reciprocal expressions in English B. Lust & T. Clifford The 3D study: effects of depth, directionality and distance on children's acquisition of anaphora: an initial report P. Muysken Mechanisms constraining word order in Quechua: alternatives to phrase structure L. Papademetre Metrical structure and its interaction with vowel deletion in the northern dialects of Modern Greek G. K. Pullum Free word order and phrase structure rules E. J. Reuland Why count your auxiliaries in Dutch? T. Stowell A formal theory of configurational phenomena M. Wright Tone sandhi and vowel changes in Fuzhou. NELS 13 1983 (Universite du Quebec a Montreal: 1982) $15 (eds.) P. Sells & C. Jones J. Aoun A symmetric theory of anaphoric relations D. Archangeli Yawelmani verb morphology and 3-dimensional phonology D. Bouchard The avoid pronoun principle and the elsewhere principle J. Bowers Binding and logical form W. Chao & P. Sells On the interpretation of resumptive pronouns R. Friedin & W. Harbert On the fine structure of the binding theory: Principle A M. Hammond On the relationship of rhythm to destressing W. Harbert COMP accessibility and the projection principle B. Hayes The role of metrical trees in rhythmic adjustment S. Lappin The q-criterion and pronominal binding B. Levin Unaccusative verbs in Basque B. Lust & L. Mangione The principle branching direction parameter in first language acquisition of anaphora J. McA'Nulty Multi-level binding J. McCloskey & K. Hale The syntax of inflection in Modern Irish M. Montalbetti & M. Saito On certain (tough) differences between Spanish and English P. Muysken Parasitic trees D. Pulleyblank A lexical treatment of tone in Tiv K. Safir Missing subjects, post-verbal subjects and the definiteness effect M. Yip Some problems of syllable structure in Axininca Campa. NELS 14 1984 (UMass, Amherst: 1983) photocopy only: $20 (eds.) C. Jones & P. Sells J. Aoun Generalized binding in Chinese H. Borer The projection principle and rules of morphology T. Borowsky, J. Ito & R.-A. Mester The formal representation of ambisyllabicity: evidence from Danish G. Chierchia & M. Rooth Configurational notions in discourse representation theory E. Engdahl Subject gaps: an asymmetry between questions and relative clauses in Norwegian C. Georgopoulos Resumptive pronouns, syntactic binding, and levels of representation in Belaun I. Heim A note on negative polarity and downward entailingness L. Horn Ambiguity, negation, and the London School of parsimony O. Jaeggli Subject extraction and the null subject parameter C. Jakubowicz On markedness and binding principles R. Kempson Anaphoric binding, the compositionality requirement and the semantics-pragmatics distinction M. Kenstowicz The null-subject parameter in Modern Arabic dialects H. Koopman On deriving deep and surface order S. Lappin Predication and raising D. Lebeaux Anaphoric binding and the definition of PRO B. Levergood Rule governed vowel harmony and the strict cycle J. Levin Government relations and the distribution of empty operators M. Moortgat A Fregean restriction on metarules M. Phinney Subjectless sentences in the acquisition of Spanish and English D. Pulleyblank Autosegmental accent J. Pustejovsky Opacity and the accessibility of subject in German A.C.I. constructions M. Rooth How to get even with domain selection M. Saito On the definition of c-command and government R. Sproat INFL and the configurationality of VSO languages L. Stowe A subject/object asymmetry in parsing L. Tuller Dative in Hausa M. Wright The CV-skeleton and mapping in Navajo verb phonology. NELS 15 1985 (Brown University: 1984) photocopy only: $20 (eds.) S. Berman, J-W. Choe, & J. McDonough H. Bennis & T. Hoekstra Parasitic gaps in Dutch R. C. Berwick & A. S. Weinberg Deterministic parsing: a modern view K. A. Carlyle Sonority scales and the syllable template V. Carstens Adjunct ECP effects in Yoruba R. Clark PRO in NP E. A. Cowper Parasitic gaps, co-ordinate structures and the subjacency condition S. Carin & J. D. Fodor Rules and constraints in sentences processing B. E. Dresher Abstractness, underspecification, and empty skeletal positions D. L. Finer A-Binding in Hua L. Frazier Modularity and the representational hypothesis M. Hammond Obligatory branching revisited R. Huybregts & H. van Riemsdijk Parasitic gaps and ATB C. Jakubowicz Do binding principles apply to INFL? N. Kadmon The discourse representation of noun phrases with numeral determiners J. Kaye & J. Lowenstamm A non-linear treatment of Grassman's Law R. Kempson More on any: reply to Ladusaw S. G. 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Yoon Reconciling lexical integrity with affixation in syntax M. Wright Mapping and movement of partial matrices in Navajo. NELS l8 1988 (University of Toronto: 1987) photocopy only: $20 (eds.) J. Blevins & J. Carter M. Adams Embedded pro J. Anderson System geometry and segment structure: a question of Scots economy D. Bouchard Gaps as nonprojected arguments G. A. Broadwell Reflexive movement in Choctaw L. L.-S. Cheng & E. Ritter A small clause analysis of inalienable possession in Mandarin and French G. N. Clements Toward a substantive theory of feature specification E. A. Cowper What is a subject? Non-nominative subject in Icelandic V. Deprez Georgian complex segments M. Diesing Word order and subject position in Yiddish E. Gibson & R. Clark Positing gaps in a parallel parser B. Goodman Takelma verbal morphology A. Grafstein The Algonquin obviative and the binding theory E. Guilfoyle Parameters and functional projection H. van der Hulst The dual interpretation of |I|, |A| and |U| S. 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Uriagereka Different strategies for eliminating barriers S. Vikner & R. A. Sprouse Parameters of have/be selection in Germanic and Romance M. Yip Edge-in association D. Zec Bulgarian schwa epenthesis: a case for moraic structure NELS 19 1989 (Cornell University: 1988) $15 (eds.) J. Carter & R.-M. Dechaine P. Avery & K. Rice Constraining underspecification M. Baker Serial verbs and verbal projections J. Blevins Constituency in free word order languages R. Clark On the relationship between the input data and parameter setting A. C. Cohn Phonetic evidence for configuration constraints I. Comorovski Discourse-linking and the wh-island constraint C. Condoravdi Sandhi rules of Greek and prosodic theory A. Garrett Ergative case assignment, Wackernagel's law, and the VP base hypothesis E. Gibson Subjacency and the minimality condition J. Gueron Subject, tense and indefinite NPs J. Higginbotham & B. Schein Plurals H. de Hoop Case assignment and generalized quantifiers C.-T. J. Huang & C.-C. J. Tang The local nature of the long-distance reflexive in Chinese W. Hudson Functional categories and the saturation of noun phrases J. T. Jensen & M. Stong-Jensen The strict cycle and epenthesis in Hungarian C. Jones Q-superiority vs. path containment in WH / operator interactions F. Katada What can long-distance anaphora say about operator systems of syntax? J. Kingston & D. Solnit The inadequacy of underspecification Y. Kitagawa Deriving and copying predication J. Lema Category switching: configurational effects of verb movement B. Levin & M. Rappaport An approach to unaccusative mismatches C. Paradis & J.-F. Prunet Markedness and coronal structure G. L. Piggott Prenasalization and feature geometry I. Roberts Compound psych-adjectives and the ergative hypothesis S. Rustick Syntactic variation in Swedish and Norwegian R. S. Schwarzschild Adverbs of quantification as generalized quantifiers K. Tateishi Subjects, SPEC, and DP in Japanese S. Wechsler Accomplishments and the prefix re- D.-W. Yang On anaphor movement E. C. Zsiga Underspecification and vowel harmony in Igbo A. Zucchi The syntactic and semantic status of the by-phrase and the of- phrase NELS 20 1990 (Carnegie-Mellon University : 1989) (2 vols.) $25 (eds.) J. Carter, R.-M. Dechaine, B. Philip, & T. Sherer D. Abusch & M. Rooth Temporal adverbs and the English perfect B. Bagemihl Syllable structure in Bella Coola S. Berman On certain differences between Wh-phrases and indefinites T. G. Bever, K. Straub, K. Shenkman, J. Kim, & C. Carrithers The psychological reality of NP-trace J. Boyd Coreferential subjects and subjacency Y.-M. Y. Cho The organization of the place node I. Comorovski Verb movement and object extraction in French P. Farrell Psych-movement as P incorporation: evidence from Italian L. Gerken A metrical account of children's subjectless sentences J. 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Zwart Dutch expletives and small clause predicate raising NELS 23 1993 (University of Ottawa: 1992) (2 vols.) $30 (ed.) A. Schafer J. Abe Expletive replacement and quantifier scope P. Ackema, A. Neeleman & F. Weerman Deriving functional projections M. C. Baker Why accusative verbs cannot dative shift C. Barker & D. Dowty Non-verbal thematic proto-roles F. Beghelli A minimalist approach to quantifier scope M. A. Browning Adverbial reflexives P. W. Culicover The adverb effect: evidence against ECP accounts of the "that-t" effect N. Duffield Irish construct nominals and the radical pro-drop phenomenon H. Goodluck & M. Finney When are chains constructed? A. Halpern, G. Mauner & M. K. Tannehaus Priming of structural and conceptual verb phrase anaphors K. Hanson Resolution: evidence from Modern English metrics B. Hermans Reconsidering moras E. Hoekstra On the parametrisation of functional projections in CP A. Kathol & R. D. Levine Inversion as a linearization effect K. K. W. 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