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Index to Volumes 20-22 Subject Index Agent encoding principle, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva Abstract Syntax, 21.3. Jackendoff Agreement, 20.1. Bresnan and Accessible SUBJECT, 20.2. Aoun and Kanerva, 21.1. Cole, Hermon. Li, 20.4. Koopman and Sportiche, and Sung, 21.4. Farkas, 22.3. 21.3. Li, 22.3. Farrell, Marlett, Farrell, Marlett, and Perlmutter, and Perlmutter, 22.3. Woolford 22.3. McCloskey, 22.4. Kayne, Adjectival passive. See Passive 22.4. Michelson Adjunct, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva, 20.3. Williams, 22.4. Lasnik and gender, 21.4. Farkas, 22.1. Harris Stowell, 22.4. Srivastav Spec-head, 21.4. Tiedeman because-clause, 21.4. latridou Agreement node (Agr), 20.3. Pollock, movement, 22.2. Baltin 21.1. Rivero, 21.4. Iatridou, 21.4. postverbal, 22.4. Srivastav Raposo and Uriagereka, 22.2. Adjunction, 20.2. Epstein, 20.2. Mitchell, 22.3. Baker, 22.3. Nakajima, 20.3. Harris, 22.2. Farrell, Marlett, and Perlmutter, Baltin, 22.3. Browning, 22.4. 22.4. Kayne AgrP, 29.3. Pollock, 21.1. Rivero, Ernst, 22.4. Kayne to CP, 21.4. Pritchett 21.4. fatridou, 21.4. Raposo and free, 21.4. Jones Uriagereka, 22.2. Mitchell, 22.3. Baker Advanced Tongue Root ({[ATR]), 20.2. Archangeli and Pulleyblank, 21.3. Allomorphy, 22.1. Halle, Harris, and Paradis and Prunet, 22.3. Trigo Vergnaud Adverb, 20.3. Pollock, 21.4. Iatridou, Anaphor, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva, 21.4. Stroik, 22.3. Baker, 22.4. 20.3. Williams, 21.3. Jackendoff, Ernst, 22.4. Kayne 21.4. Larson, 21.4. Stroik, 22.1. Affectedness, 21.4. Larson Heim, Lasnik, and May, 22.2 Affix, 20.3. Harris, 21.1. Rivero, 21.4. Katada, 22.2. McKay, 22.3. latridou, 22.3. Baker, 22.3. Halle Progovac, 22.3. Rothstein and Kenstowicz A, 22.3. Progovac cyclic and noncyclic, 20.3. Harris inalienably possessed NPs, 20.3. different subject marker, 22.3. Everett Farrell, Marlett, and Perlmutter operator, 22.2. Katada Affix Movement, 20.3. Pollock, 21.3. See also Binding theory; Reciprocal; Li, 21.4. latridou, 22.1. Roberts Reflexive 780 INDEX TO VOLUMES 20-22 Anaphora Archangeli and Pulleyblank, 21.3. bound, 21.1. Cole, Hermon, and Bao, 21.3. Paradis and Prunet Sung Auxiliary, 21.3. Louden, 21.4. Iatridou, bound variable, 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, 22.3. Baker and May Aux-to-Comp, 20.3. Pollock reflexive, 21.3. Jackendoff See also Binding theory Annotated S-Structure. See Scoped S- Bach’s Generalization, 22.1. Larson Structure (SSS); S-Structure Ba-construction (Chinese), 20.4. A-not-A question/movement, 22.2. Goodall Baltin Barrier, 21.1. Culicover and Antecedent Rochemont, 21.1. Frampton, 21.2. strong and weak, 22.1. Eng Tellier, 21.3. Contreras, 21.4. Antecedent-contained deletion, 20.1. Raposo and Uriagereka, 22.2. Borsley, 21.1. Culicover and Baltin, 22.3. Browning, 22.4. Rochemont, 21.1. Larson and Kayne May m(inimality)-barrier, 21.3. Contreras Antecedent government, 21.1. Bijection Principle, 20.2. Aoun and Li, Frampton, 22.2. Baltin, 22.2. 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell Coopmans and Stevenson Binary branching, 21.2. Hawkins See also Government Binding, 20.2. Aoun and Li, 20.3. Antigemination, 21.3. Paradis and Everett, 20.3. Williams, 20.4. Prunet Koopman and Sportiche, 21.3. Arc Pair Grammar, 22.3. Farrell, Jackendoff, 21.4. Stroik, 22.1. Marlett, and Perlmutter Heim, Lasnik, and May, 22.1. Argument Demotion, 21.3. Jackendoff, Seely, 22.3. Rothstein, 22.4. Z1.5. ba Lasnik and Stowell Argument structure, 20.3. Williams in double object construction, 21.4. asymmetry in, 20.4. Goodall Larson, 21.4. Pritchett, 21.4. Argument Transfer, 21.2. Tsujimura Stroik Aspectual Phrase (AspectP/AspP), local potential A-binder, 20.2. Aoun and Li Aspiration, 22.4. Bagemihl pronominal variable, 20.2. Epstein Assertion Phrase (AstP), 22.2. Mitchell Binding theory, 20.2. Nakajima, 20.3. Assimilation, 20.3. Abaglo and Everett, 20.3. Williams, 20.4. Archangeli Koopman and Sportiche, 21.2. regressive voice, 22.2. Myers (SD) Shlonsky, 21.3. Jackendoff, 21.3. vowels in Basque, 20.4. Hualde Li, 21.4. Larson, 22.1. Heim, Asymmetrical object type, 21.2. Lasnik, and May, 22.2. Katada, Bresnan and Moshi 22.3. Browning, 22.3. Farrell, Autosegmental Phonology, 20.2. Marlett, and Perlmutter, 22.3. INDEX TO VOLUMES 20-22 Woolford, 22.4. Lasnik and Category Stowell functional and lexical, 21.2. Baker Condition A, 20.2. Baker, Johnson, and Hale, 21.4. Raposo and and Roberts Uriagereka Condition B in child language, 21.2. underspecified, 22.4. Campos Grimshaw and Rosen See also Head Condition C, 22.4. Lasnik and Causative, 21.3. Li, 22.1. Authier and Stowell Reed Bound variable, 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, Causativization, 21.3. Li and May, 22.2. Otani and C-command, 22.3. Rothstein, 22.4. Whitman, 22.3. Stroik, 22.4. Ernst Lasnik and Stowell Certain, 22.1. Eng in child language, 21.2. Grimshaw Chain Binding, 22.2. Katada and Rosen See also Reconstruction Bracketing paradox, 22.1. Halle, Chain/CHAIN, 20.2. Aoun and Li, Harris, and Vergnaud, 22.3. Halle 20.2. Baker, Johnson, and and Kenstowicz Roberts, 20.4. Muysken, 21.1. Buffer element, 22.3. Halle and Frampton, 21.2. Shlonsky, 21.3. Kenstowicz Li, 22.3. Browning, 22.4. Authier, Burzio’s Generalization, 20.2. Baker, 22.4. Campos, 22.4. Ernst Johnson, and Roberts, 20.4. predication, 20.4. Muysken Miyagawa, 21.2. Tsujimura wh-, 21.1. Frampton Child language, 21.2. Grimshaw and Rosen, 21.4. Bloom Case, 20.1. Afarli, 20.1. Borsley, 20.1. Clash Filter, 22.2. Myers Bresnan and Kanerva, 20.2. Clausemate negation, 22.3. Progovac Campos, 21.3. Dobrovie-Sorin, Cleft, 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell 21.3. Jackendoff, 21.3. Li, 21.4. Raposo and Uriagereka, 21.4. Clitic, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva, Stroik, 22.1. Larson, 22.3. 20.3. Harris, 21.1. Rivero, 21.3. Browning, 22.3. Farrell, Marlett, Dobrovie-Sorin, 22.4. Kayne and Perlmutter, 22.4. Authier French dative, 22.1. Authier and absorption, 20.1. Afarli, 20.2. Baker, Reed Johnson, and Roberts infinitive-, 22.4. Kayne assignment into Comp, 20.1. Authier left-dislocation of, 21.3. Dobrovie- [+C] feature, 21.3. Li Sorin Case theory, 20.1. Borsley, 22.3. movement, 22.3. Browning Farrell, Marlett, and Perlmutter, object clitic construction, 22.2. Otani 22.4. Authier and Whitman Case Transmission Hypothesis, 21.4. pronominal, 22.4. Kayne Raposo and Uriagereka split, 22.4. Kayne Categorial Grammar, 22.1. Larson See also Enclitic 782 INDEX TO VOLUMES 20-22 Clitic climbing, 22.4. Kayne Larson, 22.1. Seely, 22.3. Clitic doubling, 20.2. Baker, Johnson, Browning, 22.4. Campos and Roberts, 20.4. Muysken, 21.3. Conflation, 20.1. McCarthy, 21.3. Dobrovie-Sorin Paradis and Prunet, 22.1. Halle, Cliticization, 22.1. Authier and Reed, Harris, and Vergnaud 22.1. Roberts Conjugation in Spanish, 20.3 Harris, 22.1. Halle, Hungarian objective, 21.4. Farkas Harris, and Vergnaud Conjunction, 21.3. Jackendoff See also Clitic; Enclitic X’-level, 20.3. Godard Coda. See Syllable structure Connectedness, 20.3. Browning Comparative, 20.1. Borsley, 21.4. Connectivity phenomena, 20.3. Jones, 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, and Williams, 21.3. Willams, 22.2. May Katada Compensatory Lengthening, 20.2. See also Reconstruction Hayes Constituent recognition domain, 21.2. Complement, 20.2. Campos, 20.4. Hawkins Muysken, 21.4. Jones, 21.4. Contraction Larson, 21.4. Stroik, 22.4. wanna, 22.3. Browning Authier, 22.4. Srivastav Contrastive specification, 20.3. Abaglo double, 21.3. Jackendoff and Archangeli of a modal, 21.3. Louden Control, 20.2. Aoun and Li, 22.1. NP-, 22.4. Ernst Heim, Lasnik, and May, 22.1. postposed, 22.4. Srivastav Heim, Lasnik, and May (RR), of a preposition, 22.4. Campos 22.1. Larson, 22.3. Woolford, Complementation, 21.3. Li, 22.1. 22.4. Kayne, 22.4. Lasnik and Larson Stowell Complementizer ‘Comp), 22.2. feaiure | + Control], 22.1. Authier Coopmans and Stevenson, 22.3. and Reed Farrell, Marlett, and Perlmutter, subject and object, 22.1. Larson 22.4. Kayne Coordination, 20.3. Godard in French, 21.2. Tellier covert, 20.4. Baker prepositional, 22.3. Browning nonconstituent, 21.4. Larson Complement Principle, 21.1. Culicover of subject, 22.3. McCloskey and Rochemont Coreference, 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, and Complete functional complex (CFC), May, 22.3. Woolford 20.3. Everett, 21.1. Cole, Core grammar and periphery, 22.3 Hermon, and Sung Baker Complex NP Constraint/Condition, Coronal node. See Segment-internal 22.2. Baltin organization Condition on Extraction Domain Cospecificational reading, 20.4. (CED), 20.3. Browning, 21.4. Koopman and Sportiche INDEX TO VOLUMES 20-22 Crossover Disjunctive rule ordering. See Rule strong, 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell ordering weak, 20.2. Aoun and Li, 21.3. D-linking, 22.1. Ene Jackendoff, 21.4. Stroik, 22.4. Do, 20.3. Pollock, 22.3. Baker Lasnik and Stowell Domain-governing category, 22.4. weakest, 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell Kayne Crossover Constraint, 22.3. Halle and Dorsal node. See Segment-internal Kenstowicz organization CV-skeleton/template, 20.1. McCarthy, Do Support, 20.3. Pollock 21.3. Bao, 22.1. Harris Double flop, 20.2. Hayes Double infinitive construction, 21.3. Louden Double object construction, 20.2. Aoun Dative Shift, 20.2. Aoun and Li, 20.4. and Li, 21.3. Jackendoff, 21.4. Baker, 21.2. Baker and Hale, Larson, 21.4. Pritchett, 22.1. 21.2. Zhang, 21.3. Jackendoff, Larson, 22.3. Rothstein, 22.3. 21.4. Larson, 22.1. Larson Woolford Definite description, 22.1. Ene in Chinese, 21.2. Zhang Definiteness, 21.3. Dobrovie-Sorin, Double subject construction, 20.2. 21.4. Farkas, 21.4. Raposo and Aoun and Li Uriagereka, 22.1. Eng Doubly Filled Comp Constraint/Filter, [def] feature, 21.4. Farkas 20.1. Authier [DEF] in GPSG, 20.3. Hukari and D-Structure (DS), 20.1. Baker, 20.1. Levine Bresnan and Kanerva, 21.4. Degemination, 22.2. Myers Iatridou, 21.4. Larson, 22.3. Degree word/construction, 20.4. Baker, 22.3. Woolford, 22.4. Epstein, 21.4. Jones, 22.3. Baker, Authier 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell Derived Environmental Constraint, 20.4. Hualde Destressing Rule, 22.3. Halle and Each Raising, 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, and Kenstowicz May, 22.1. Williams, 22.2. Baltin Determiner Phrase (DP), 20.2. Ellipsis, 20.1. Borsley, 20.4. Koopman Nakajima, 22.3. Baker and Sportiche, 21.1. Culicover Diminutive scale, 22.3. Trigo and Rochemont Diminutive sound symbolism, 22.3. VP-, 21.4. Larson, 22.2. Otani and Trigo Whitman, 22.3. Rothstein Diphthongization, 21.4. Katada Emphasis spread, 22.4. Bagemihl in Spanish, 20.3 Harris, 22.1. Halle, Empty category (EC) Harris, and Vergnaud null epithet ({—a,—p]), 22.4. Lasnik Discourse Representation Structure, and Stowell 22.1. Eng as subject in tensed S, 20.3. Godard 784 INDTO EVOLXUME S 20-22 Empty Category Principle (ECP), 20.1. Expletive, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva, Bromberger and Halle, 20.3. 21.4. Raposo and Uriagereka, Browning, 20.3. Pollock, 21.1. 22.3. McCloskey, 22.4. Authier, Cole, Hermon, and Sung, 21.1. 22.4. Srivastav Frampton, 21.2. Baker and Hale, replacement of, 22.3. McCloskey 21.3. Li, 21.4. Pritchett, 21.4. in a subcategorized position, 22.4. Tiedeman, 22.1. Roberts, 22.2. Authier Baltin, 22.2. Coopmans and Extraction, 20.2. Aoun and Li, 21.2. Stevenson, 22.3. Baker, 22.3. Shlonsky, 22.2. Coopmans and Woolford Stevenson Empty operator, 20.1. Authier, 22.1. from double object construction, Seely 22.1. Larson See also Null operator from finite clauses, 22.4. Srivastav Empty verb (@), 20.3. Pollock, 22.3. from left-branch constituents, 22.3. Baker Browning Enclitic, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva, long-distance, 20.4. Muysken 22.3. Halle and Kenstowicz of subject, 21.4. Tiedeman See also Clitic See also Movement; Raising; Epenthesis, 22.2. Dresher and Lahiri Subjacency; Wh Movement in Malayalam, 20.4. Mohanan Extraposition, 20.4. Muysken, 21.1. Stray, 20.3. Abaglo and Archangeli Culicover and Rochemont, 21.3. E-pronoun, 20.3. Godard Louden, 22.4. Authier Ergative, 20.1. Afarli, 20.1. Bresnan from Object, 20.2. Nakajima and Kanerva, 21.4. Raposo and Uriagereka, 22.1. Authier and Reed, 22.3. Farrell, Marlett, and Perlmutter Factorization, 20.1. Bresnan and impersonal, 20.1. Afarli Kanerva in Japanese, 20.4. Miyagawa, 21.2. Fangie language formation, 21.3. Bao Tsujimura Feature Assignment/Recoverability split intransitivity, 20.1. Bresnan and Convention, 21.2. Shlonsky Kanerva Feature geometry model. See Segment- Error analysis, 20.1. Badecker and internal organization Caramazza Feature hierarchy, 20.2. Archangeli Exceptional Case Marking (ECM), and Pulleyblank 20.2. Campos, 22.2. Coopmans Feature percolation, 21.3. Dobrovie- and Stevenson, 22.3. Browning, Sorin 22.3. Woolford, 22.4. Authier File, 22.1. Eng Existential sentence, 22.1. Enc, 22.3. File card, 22.1. Enc McCloskey Final Devoicing Experiencer Constraint, 21.1. Borer in German, 21.1. Rubach INDEX TO VOLUMES 20-22 Focus, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva, directionality of, 21.4. Tiedeman 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell Grammatical function (GF), 20.2. contrastive, 20.1. Bresnan and Baker, Johnson, and Roberts, Kanerva 21.4. Larson Focus construction, 22.4. Lasnik and Grammatical structure, 20.1. Bresnan Stowell and Kanerva Free-choice any and bilo, 21.1. Grimm’s Law, 20.1. Bromberger and Progovac Halle Free Element Condition, 22.3. Halle and Kenstowicz Functional Relatedness Condition, Head 22.3. Browning -complement relation, 21.1. See also 0-Criterion Culicover and Rochemont, 21.4. Functional Uniqueness Condition, 22.3. Jones Browning lexical and functional, 21.3. See also 6-Criterion Contreras See also Category Gapping, 21.3. Jackendoff, 21.4. Head Government Condition on Adjunction, 21.1. Frampton Larson Geminate, 20.2. Hayes, 20.4. Head-Licensing Condition, 20.4. Baker Mohanan, 22.2. Dresher and Head movement, 21.4. latridou, 22.1. Lahiri Roberts, 22.2. Baltin Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar Head Movement Constraint, 20.3. (GPSG), 20.3. Hukari and Levine Pollock, 21.2. Baker and Hale, Generalized Serialization Parameter, 22.1. Roberts, 22.2. Baltin, 22.4. 20.4. Baker Kayne Generalized Subjacency, 20.2. Heavy NP Shift, 20.2. Nakajima, 21.1. Nakajima, 21.1. Culicover and Larson and May, 21.4. Giusti, Rochemont 21.4. Stroik Generative Semantics, 21.3. Jackendoff He himself, 22.2. McKay High Vowel Deletion, 22.2. Dresher Germanic foot, 22.2. Dresher and Lahiri and Lahiri Gerund, 22.3. Williams poss-ing, 22.4. Authier Glide, 20.2. Hayes, 21.3. Bao Immediate Constituent Attachment, Governing category (GC), 20.4. 21.2. Huwkins Koopman and Sportiche, 21.1. Impersonal passive. See Passive Cole, Hermon, and Sung, 22.3. Incorporation, 21.2. Baker and Hale, Farrell, Marlett, and Perlmutter 21.3. Li, 22.1. Roberts, 22.4. Government, 21.4. Raposo and Michelson Uriagereka, 22.2. Baltin and excorporation, 22.1. Roberts 786 INDEX TO VOLUMES 20-2 and a stranding possessor, 22.4. Katz-Postal Hypothesis, Michelson Jackendoff of a subject pronoun, 21.2. Baker Kayne’s Generalization, and Hale Dobrovie-Sorin Indexing, 20.3. Everett, 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, and May (RR) anaphoric and referential, 20.3. Labial Docking, 22.4. Bagemihl Everett Labial node. See Segment-internal coindexation and linking, 20.3. organization Williams. 22.1. Heim. Lasnik. and Lambda conversion, 21.3. Williams May, 22.1. Williams Lambda operator, 22.3. Rothstein at LF’, 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell Language game — F slash index notation, 22.1. Seely hanes ee agrees —_ Infinitive, 20.3. Polleck, 21.4. Iatridou, siipaaguibrabassnase tear ocoes 22.3. Williams, 22.4. Kayne staaitbr’ih -thinihinincatmabtinabamnaaameead . and Caramazza clitic-, 22.4. Kayne Laryngeal node. See Segment-internal Inflection, 20.1. Badecker and organization Caramazza Left Dislocation, 21.3. Dobrovie-Sorin, Inflection (Infl), 20.2. Aoun and Li, 21.4. Pritchett, 22.3. Woolford 20.3. Pollock, 21.4. Tiedeman, Leftness Condition, 20.2. Epstein 22.3. Baker, 22.4. Srivastav Lengthening, 20.2. Hayes in Chinese, 20.2. Aoun and Li, 21.1. in Chichewa, 20.1. Bresnan and Cole, Hermon, and Sung Kanerva Infn, 22.4. Kayne V-, 22.4. Bagemihl lowering, 22.2. Coopmans and Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG), Stevenson 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva, 21.2. Inflectional morphology, 20.4. Baker Bresnan and Moshi Intransitivization, 20.4. Goodall Lexicalist Hypothesis, 20.1. Badecker Intrinsic role classification, 20.1. and Caramazza, 21.3. Jackendoff Bresnan and Kanerva Lexical mapping theory, 20.1. Bresnan Inversion, 21.2. Shlonsky, 21.3. and Kanerva Louden Lexical meaning postulate, 20.1. Aux-NP, 20.3. Pollock Lasersohn locative, 20.1. Bresnan and Kanerva Lexical Phonology, 20.2. Tsujimura, Isomorphic Principle, 20.2. Aoun and 20.3. Harris, 20.4. Hualde, 21.1. Li Rubach, 21.4. Katada, 22.1. Iteration construction Halle, Harris, and Vergnaud, in Seri, 22.3. Farrell, Marlett, and Myers, 22.3. Halle and Perlmutter Kenstowicz INDEXT O VOLUMES 20-22 787 Lexical representation, 20.2. Managerial Lengthening, 20.2. Hayes Archangeli and Pulleyblank, 22.2. Mapping target, 21.3. Mester Myers Markedness hierarchy, 21.2. Bresnan Lexical role structure. See Thematic and Moshi structure Mating problem, 22.1. Harris Lexicon, 20.1. Badecker and Meaning categories, 22.3. Williams Caramazza Metathesis LF’, 22.4. Lasnik and Stowell in Yawelmani, 20.1. McCarthy Light verb, 20.4. Miyagawa, 21.2. Metrical grid, 22.3. Halle and Tsujimura Kenstowicz Like-Attracts-Like Constraint, 22.2. Metrical Phonology, 22.2. Dresher and Baltin Lahiri, 22.3. Halle and Limited-use phrases, 22.3. Baker Kenstowicz Linking (phonology), 20.2. Archangeli Minimal Attachment, 21.2. Hawkins and Pulleyblank, 22.2. Myers Minimal Binding Requirement, 20.2. Linking theory, 20.3. Williams, 22.1. Aoun and Li Minimal cover, 20.1. Lasersohn Heim, Lasnik, and May Minimal Distance Principle, 20.2. Aoun §-link, 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, and May and Li, 22.1. Larson (RR), 22.1. Williams Minimality, 20.2. Aoun and Li, 21.1. Local binding, 20.4. Epstein Frampton, 21.3. Contreras, 21.4. Locality Raposo and Uriagereka, 22.1. in phonological rules, 20.1. Roberts, 22.2. Baltin, 22.2. McCarthy Coopmans and Stevenson, 22.4. Locative encoding principle, 20.1. Kayne Bresnan and Kanerva relativized, 21.2. Baker and Hale, Locative Inversion, 20.1. Bresnan and 21.3. Contreras Kanerva Minimal Word Constraint, 20.4. Logical Form (LF), 20.2. Aoun and Li, Mohanan 20.2. Epstein, 21.1. Larson and Modal, 21.1. Progovac, 21.3. Louden, May, 21.3. Dobrovie-Sorin, 21.4. 22.3. Baker, 22.4. Kayne Jones, 21.4. Tiedeman, 22.1. Modal predicate epistemic and metaphysical, 21.1. Baltin, 22.2. Katada, 22.4. Lasnik latridou and Stowell Mood Phrase (MoodP), 21.2. Rivero as a purely hierarchical T/Mood Phrase (T/MP), 22.2 representation, 21.4. Tiedeman Mitchell Logical type, 21.3. Williams Mora, 20.2. Hayes, 21.3. Bao, 21.4. Logophoricity, 20.4. Koopman and Katada, 22.2. Dresher and Lahiri, Sportiche, 22.2. Katada 788 INDEX TO VOLUMES 20-22 Moraic Conservation, 20.2. Hayes superordinate, 22.3. Progovac Moraic licensing, 22.4. Bagemihl Negation Phrase (NegP), 20.3. Pollock, Moraic Phonology, 20.2. Hayes 21.3. La, 21:4. Tatridow, 22.2. Morphology, 20.1. Badecker and Mitchell, 22.3. Baker Caramazza, 20.1. Bromberger and Negative polarity, 20.2. Aoun and Li, Halle, 22.1. Halle, Harris, and 21.1. Progovac, 21.3. Jackendoff, Vergnaud 21.4. Larson, 21.4. Stroik, 22.3. inflectional/derivational distinction, Progovac 20.1. Badecker and Caramazza No-Coda Hypothesis, 20.4. Mohanan of Spanish, 22.1. Harris Nominalization, 21.3. Li, 22.3. See also Prosodic Morphology Williams Mother Node Construction, 21.2. in Quechua and Turkish, 20.4. Hawkins Muysken Movement, 21.4. Giusti, 21.4. Raposo Nominative Island Condition (NIC), and Uriagereka, 21.4. Tiedeman, 22.2. Katada 22.1. Roberts, 22.2. Baltin, 22.4. Nonconfigurational language, 22.3. Lasnik and Stowell Woolford Infl lowering, 22.2. Coopmans and Nonfinal Doubling Stevenson in ChicheWa, 20.1. Bresnan and Infl-to-Infl, 21.1. Cole, Hermon, and Kanerva Sung Nonlinear Phonology, 20.1. McCarthy leftward and/or rightward, 20.2. See also Autosegmental Phonology Nakajima, 21.1. Culicover and Noun Phrase (NP), 21.3. Dobrovie- Rochemont, 22.4. Authier Sorin, 21.4. Giusti LF, 21.4. Tiedeman complex, 22.4. Campos reflexive, 21.1. Cole, Hermon, and definite plural, 21.4. Pritchett Sung, 22.3. Woolford denotation of, 22.1. Eng vacuous, 21.1. Larson and May inalienably possessed, 20.3. Everett, V-to-I, 22.3. Browning 22.4. Michelson See also Affix Movement; Aux-to- meaning categories of, 22.3. Comp; Head movement; NP Williams Movement; Particle Movement; plural, 20.1. Lasersohn, 22.1. Eng, Verb Movement; Wh Movement 22.1. Heim, Lasnik, and May postverbal, 21.4. Raposo and Name truncation Uriagereka in Japanese, 21.3. Mester No Vacuous Affixation Principle, 20.2. Nasal Baker, Johnson, and Roberts syllabic, 21.4. Katada Novelty Condition, 20.3. Williams, Nasal Harmony, 22.1. Ao 22.1. Bac Negation, 22.3. Baker, 22.3. Woolford NP Movement, 20.1. Afarli, 20.2. ekki, 21.4. Giusti Baker, Johnson, and Roberts,

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