Papers by Haj Ross
Full Bibliography of Publications,
with links to the papers below that have already been published.
Haj's Agenda
- Squibnet (New)
- On Poetics
- The shape of
resurrection: Bob Hicok’s “Other Lives and Dimensions and Finally a Love Poem”,
with a cool color diagram.
- Languages as poems, In
Deborah Tannen (ed.), Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics 1985:
Languages and Linguistics - The Interdependence of Theory, Data, and Application, Georgetown
University Press, Georgetown, Washington, D.C., pp. 180-204 (1986)
- Beauty - How Hopkins
Pied it, Language Sciences 21, pp. 237-250 (1999)
- The Taoing of a Sound – Phonetic
Drama in William Blake’s The Tyger, In Patrizia Violi (ed.), Phonosymbolism and Poetic
Language, Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, pp. 99-145 (2000)
- Structural prosody
(semi-)final
- Structural
prosody, Cognitive Semiotics #2 pp. 65-82 (Spring 2008)
- The Art of Fusion, in Kristin Hanson
and Sharon Inkelas (eds.), The Nature of the Word: Studies in Honor of Paul Kiparsky,
Cambridge: MIT Press, in press.
- What doesn’t slide over Wallace
Stevens’ western cataract – the shape of meaning
- Art and Science,
Listening to & through Language
- Gleamings, about a
Dickinson poem, with a note on sore
thumbs by jl.
- The Curve of Love, about a
Neruda poem.
- Writing the sound
of water
- A Circle of Friends
- Actional Iconicity
- Explaining an Affinity for Bats
- Fog Cat Fog
- How fire and ice can be one twice: two corridors and a blend in Frost’s great poem.
- On Syntax
- Ross 1967. Constraints on Variables in Syntax. The dissertation that
launched a thousand squibs.
- A A Preliminary (but Fattened)
List of English Syntactic Transformations ("The Top 200+ Transformations of 2012", encapsulated in only 32 pages)
- Islands and syntactic
prototypes, In Anna Bosch, Barbara Need, and Eric Schiller et al. (eds.), Proceedings
of the Twenty -Third Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago Linguistic
Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. pp. 309-320 (1987)
- The frozenness of pseudoclefts –
towards an inequality-based syntax, In Arika Okrent and John P. Boyle (eds.), Proceedings
of the Thirty-Sixth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Chicago Linguistic
Society, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 385-426 (2000)
- The syntax of emphasis
– a base camp, In Lexique, Syntaxe et Lexique-Grammaire (Syntax, Lexis & Lexicon-Grammar):
Hommage à Maurice Gross. Christian Leclère, Eric Laporte, Mireille Piot et Max Silberztein
(eds.). Amsterdam/ Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 547-559 (2004)
- *Farly
- the loss of adjectival adverbializing suffixes
- An automodular
perspective paper
- Handout for
"As-ing", paper to be presented at the
Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the
Berkeley Linguistics Society (BLS 35 - 2009)
- Conjunctive and disjunctive
WH-clauses, a new look at distinguishing them.
- The Millstone
of Adverbiality
- As-ing, from the
2009 CLS meeting.
- A Fake NP Squish
- Fuzzy Grammar
- Defective NPs
- A first look at
Siamese sentences
- There, there: strong and weak
path-linked proforms
- The grammar of space:
paths, points, and proforms
- Nouniness, a classic paper
in Fuzzy Grammar
- Inverse Reflexives,
by Paul Postal and Haj Ross
- The Heart of a Noun
- Nominal Decay
- original typed version
- World Order, by William
Cooper and Haj Ross
- Where to Do Things
With Words
- Three Batons for Cognitive
Psycholcgy
- The Category Squish:
Endstation Hauptwort
- On
Declarative Sentences
- Like Syntax
- Excerpts from Constraints
on Variables in Syntax
- Inner Islands
- Auxiliaries as Main Verbs
- Squatitives, by Haj Ross and Paul
Postal (informal data handout, 1995)
- Where's English?
- Gapping and the Order of Constituents,
from Actes du Xe Congress International des Linguistes 1970.
- On Educational and Other Matters