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Index to Volume 23 Subject Index Anti-c-command requirement, 23.4. McDaniel and Maxfield Abstract Clitic Hypothesis (ACH), Argument, 23.1. Farrell, 23.1. Johns, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper 23.1. Stroik, 23.2. Carrier and Accessible SUBJECT, 23.4. Progovac Randall, 23.4. Alsina See also Subject composite, 23.4. Alsina Across-the-Board (ATB) Principle, implicit, 23.1. Farrell, 23.1. Stroik 23.2. Burton and Grimshaw Argument Demotion, 23.1. Stroik, 23.4. Adjectival Passive Formation (APF), Alsina 23.2. Carrier and Randall Principle of, 23.1. Stroik Adjunct, 23.1. Stroik, 23.2. Nakajima, Argument structure, 23.1. Johns, 23.2. 23.3. Culicover and Rochemont, Carrier and Randall 23.3. Epstein, 23.3. Shlonsky, Aspect, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper 23.4. Alsina Assimilation argument-adjunct, 23.4. Alsina voice, 23.1. Gussmann topicalized PP, 23.3. Shlonsky Auxiliary (AUX), 23.3. Lasnik Adjunction, 23.1. Clark, 23.2. Epstein, 23.4. Culicover Agreement, 23.1. Johns, 23.3. Backward pronominalization, 23.4. Shlonsky, 23.4. Progovac, 23.4. Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Bijection Principle, 23.1. Farrell Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Agreement (Phonology), 23.1. Binary feature, 23.3. Lumsden Gussmann Binding domain, 23.4. Hestvik Agreement node (Agr), 23.1. Johns, Binding theory, 23.1. Clark, 23.1. 23.1. Reed, 23.3. Lasnik, 23.3. Farrell, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, Mahajan, 23.4. Progovac 23.1. Stroik, 23.2. Pollard and AgrP, 23.1. Johns Sag, 23.4. Hestvik, 23.4. strong, (moderate), and weak, 23.1. McDaniel and Maxfield, 23.4. Reed, 23.3. Lasnik Progovac Agreement Rule, 23.4. Vergnaud and Condition C, 23.4. McDaniel and Zubizarreta Maxfield Bracketing paradox, 23.2. Sproat Anaphor, 23.1. Stroik, 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.3. Fontana and Moore, 23.4. Progovac Case, 23.1. Johns, 23.3. Lasnik, 23.3. Antecedent government, 23.2. Mahajan, 23.4. Alsina, 23.4. Nakajima Vergnaud and Zubizarreta 690 INDEX TO VOLUME 23 [C] feature, 23.4. Alsina Contour Node Condition, 23.3. marking of object, 23.3. Mahajan Buckley specific/nonspecific distinction, 23.3. Contour segment, 23.3. Buckley Lasnik Control, 23.4. Alsina Case Filter, 23.3. Lasnik, 23.4. Coordinate Structure Constraint (CSC), Vergnaud and Zubizarreta 23.2. McNally Case transmission, 23.3. Lasnik Coordination, 23.2. Burton and Causative, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, Grimshaw, 23.2. McNally 23.1. Reed, 23.4. Alsina Coronal Debuccalization, 23.1. truncated, 23.4. Alsina Czaykowska-Higgins Chain/CHAIN, 23.2. Epstein, 23.2. Correspondence Law, 23.4. Vergnaud Nakajima, 23.3. Fontana and and Zubizarreta Moore, 23.3. Lasnik Crossover Constraint, 23.2. Pollard and Cleft sentence, 23.2. Pollard and Sag Sag Clitic, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper C-selection, 23.2. Carrier and Randall Comparative, 23.2. Progovac Cumulative interpretation, 23.1. Krifka Complement, 23.1. Farrell, 23.1. Reed, CV-skeleton/template, 23.3. Buckley, 23.2. Burton and Grimshaw, 23.2. 23.3. Perlmutter Nakajima, 23.4. Alsina, 23.4. Vergnaud and Zubizarreta benefactive/malefactive, 23.4. Default Filling, 23.1. Gussmann Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Default Principle, 23.4. Alsina in causatives, 23.4. Alsina Deictic perspective, 23.2. Pollard and nominal, 23.1. Farrell Sag Complementizer (Comp), 23.2. Authier, Delinking, 23.1. Gussmann 23.2. Epstein, 23.2. Progovac, Denotata, 23.4. Vergnaud and 23.3. Shlonsky Zubizarreta Comp indexing, 23.2. Epstein Denotation relation, 23.4. Vergnaud iteration of CP, 23.2. Authier and Zubizarreta Se, Ali, and *inno, 23.3. Shlonsky Determiner, 23.4. Vergnaud and Complementizer Spell-Out Rule, 23.3. Zubizarreta Shlonsky Determiner Phrase (DP), 23.4. Hestvik, Complement Principle, 23.2. Nakajima 23.4. Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Compound, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper Devoicing, 23.1. Gussmann Condition on Extraction Domain Do Interpretation, 23.1. Clark (CED), 23.3. Culicover and Double object construction, 23.1. Rochemont, 23.3. Mahajan Keyser and Roeper, 23.2. Carrier Conjunction, 23.1. Clark, 23.2. and Randall McNally Conjunction Reduction, 23.2. McNally Consonant cluster in Kashaya, 23.3. Buckley Earliness Principle, 23.2. Epstein, 23.3. in Polish, 23.1. Gussmann Diesing INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Economy Constraint, 23.2. Epstein, Head-Driven Phrase Structure 23.3. Shlonsky Grammar (HPSG), 23.2. Pollard Empty category (EC), 23.1. Farrell, and Sag 23.1. Stroik Head Feature Principle, 23.2. Pollard Empty Category Principle (ECP), 23.1. and Sag Clark, 23.2. Epstein, 23.2. Head Movement Constraint, 23.4. Nakajima, 23.3. Culicover and Hestvik Rochemont Heavy NP Shift, 23.2. Nakajima, 23.4. conjunctive, 23.3. Culicover and Culicover Rochemont Highest subject restriction, 23.3. Ergative, 23.1. Johns, 23.3. Lasnik Shlonsky split ergativity, 23.1. Johns unaccusative, 23.3. Lasnik Exceptional Case marking (ECM), Idioms, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper 23.4. Alsina Implicit argument. See Argument Existential closure, 23.3. Diesing Inalienable construction, 23.4. Alsina, Expletive, 23.3. Lasnik 23.4. Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Expletive Replacement, 23.3. Lasnik Incorporation, 23.1. Keyser and Ext(ernal) and int(ernal) poss(essor) Roeper, 23.3. Epstein, 23.4. construction, 23.4. Vergnaud and Alsina Zubizarreta Inflection insertion Extraction, 23.2. Carrier and Randall, principles of, 23.3. Lumsden 23.3. Culicover and Rochemont, Ing nominal, 23.2. Carrier and Randall 23.3. Diesing, 23.4. Hestvik Internal argument classification, 23.4. left-branch, 23.4. Hestvik Alsina of result XP, 23.2. Carrier and Interpretive Nesting Requirement, Randall 23.2. Nakajima See also Movement Intervention Constraint, 23.2. Pollard Extraposition, 23.2. Nakajima and Sag i-within-i Condition, 23.2. Pollard and Sag Faire, 23.1. Reed Full Interpretation, 23.2. Epstein, 23.3. Lasnik Laryngeal increment, 23.3. Buckley Left Branch Subpart Condition (LBSC), 23.2. Carrier and Randall Lengthening, 23.3. Perlmutter Gender, 23.3. Lumsden Lexical class, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper Genitive Case assignment, 23.4. LF Mapping Principle, 23.3. Diesing Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Local binding, 23.3. Fontana and Glide Formation, 23.1. Czaykowska- Moore Higgins Locative inversion, 23.4. Alsina 692 INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Logical Form (LF), 23.1. Clark, 23.3. Movement (sign language), 23.3. Diesing, 23.4. Hestvik Perlmutter Logical representation. See Logical M-segment, 23.3. Perlmutter Form (LF) w-phrase, 23.3. Diesing L-Structure, 23.4. Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Nasal, 23.1. Czaykowska-Higgins Nasal Assimilation, 23.1. Czaykowska- Mapping Principles, 23.4. Alsina Higgins Metonymic binding chain, 23.4. Negative polarity, 23.2. Progovac Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Nominal, 23.2. Carrier and Randall Middle, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, 23.1. Nominal Formation, 23.2. Carrier and Stroik, 23.2. Carrier and Randall Randall Middle Formation (MF), 23.2. Carrier Nonovert operator. See Operator and Randall Noun Phrase (NP), 23.1. Clark, 23.1. Modifier, 23.4. Hestvik, 23.4. Farrell, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, Vergnaud and Zubizarreta 23.1. Krifka, 23.2 Carrier and Mora, 23.3. Buckley Randall, 23.2. McNally, 23.3. Mora Insertion, 23.3. Perlmutter Diesing, 23.4. Vergnaud and Movement, 23.1. Clark, 23.1. Johns, Zubizarreta 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, 23.1. bare, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper Reed, 23.1. Stroik, 23.2. Authier, bare plural, 23.3. Diesing, 23.4. 23.2. Epstein, 23.2. Nakajima, Vergnaud and Zubizarreta 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.3. definite plural, 23.1. Krifka Fontana and Moore, 23.3. Lasnik, quantified, 23.1. Clark, 23.2. 23.3. Shlonsky, 23.4. Hestvik McNally to Agr, 23.2. Pollard and Sag NP-Movement. See Movement Agr to Spec of CP, 23.1. Reed NP-structure, 23.1. Clark head, 23.1. Johns I to C, 23.2. Authier LF movement of possessive, 23.4. Hestvik Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP), LF pronoun and reflexive, 23.4. 23.3. Buckley Hestvik O(bliqueness)-command, 23.2. Pollard LF wh-, 23.2. Epstein and Sag NP, 23.3. Fontana and Moore, 23.3. Obstruent-to-Obstruent Spreading, Lasnik 23.1. Gussmann particle, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper Only, 23.2. Progovac Spec of VP to Spec of IP, 23.3. Operator, 23.1. Clark, 23.2. Epstein, Fontana and Moore 23.3. Shlonsky See also Extraction; Raising; Verb nonovert, 23.1. Clark Raising Organization of grammar, 23.2. Epstein INDEX TO VOLUME 23 693 Parasitic Delinking, 23.1. Gussmann, pro, 23.1. Farrell, 23.1. Stroik, 23.3. 23.4. Bates and Carlson Fontana and Moore Parasitic gap, 23.3. Shlonsky, 23.4. PRO, 23.1. Farrell, 23.1. Stroik, 23.4. McDaniel and Maxfield Alsina Particle, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper Pronoun, 23.1. Farrell, 23.3. Fontana Partitive, 23.3. Lasnik and Moore, 23.4. Hestvik, 23.4. Passive, 23.1. Clark, 23.1. Farrell, McCawley, 23.4. Vergnaud and 23.2. Burton and Grimshaw, 23.2. Zubizarreta Carrier and Randall, 23.4. Alsina antisubject orientation, 23.4. Hestvik adjectival and verbal, 23.2. Carrier E-type, 23.4. Vergnaud and and Randall Zubizarreta participle morpheme, 23.1. Johns indefinite and interrogative, 23.4. Path Containment Condition, 23.2. McCawley Nakajima overt anaphoric, 23.3. Fontana and Phonological representation, 23.1. Moore Czaykowska-Higgins, 23.1. Prototypes, 23.4. Vergnaud and Gussmann, 23.3. Buckley, 23.3. Zubizarreta Perlmutter P-segment, 23.3. Perlmutter Phrase-final lengthening, 23.3. Psych construction, 23.2. Pollard and Perlmutter Sag Place node, 23.3. Buckley Possessive, 23.1. Farrell, 23.1. Johns, 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.4. Quantifier, 23.1. Clark, 23.1. Krifka, Alsina, 23.4. Hestvik 23.2. Epstein, 23.2. McNally, inalienable, 23.4. Alsina 23.3. Diesing, 23.4. Culicover LF movement, 23.4. Hestvik quantifier binding (QB), 23.4. transitive relative construction, 23.1. Culicover Johns topicalized, 23.2. Epstein Predicate, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, Quantifier Rule (QR), 23.1. Clark 23.1. Krifka, 23.2. Burton and Grimshaw, 23.2. Carrier and Randall, 23.3. Diesing Raising, 23.1. Reed, 23.3. Lasnik binary, 23.1. Krifka predicate, 23.1. Reed resultative, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, V to I, 23.3. Lasnik 23.2. Carrier and Randall See also Movement; Verb Raising stage- and individual-level, 23.2. Rationale clause, 23.1. Stroik Burton and Grimshaw, 23.3. Re-, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper Diesing Reciprocal, 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.4. Predicate raising, 23.1. Reed Progovac Predication, 23.2. Carrier and Randali, Reconstruction, 23.1. Clark, 23.4. 23.4. Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Culicover Preposition, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper Referential circularity, 23.1. Clark 694 INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Reflexive, 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.3. Se-reflexive. See Reflexive Fontana and Moore, 23.4. Shared Feature Convention, 23.1. Hestvik, 23.4. Progovac Gussmann LF movement, 23.4. Alsina Simple Syllable Hypothesis, 23.4. long-distance, 23.4. Progovac Bates and Carlson se-reflexive, 23.3. Fontana and Slavic genitive of negation, 23.3. Moore Lasnik X° and XP reflexive, 23.4. Hestvik, Small clause (SC), 23.1. Keyser and 23.4. Progovac Roeper, 23.2. Carrier and Randall Relational Hierarchy, 23.2. Pollard and Sonority Sag in American Sign Language (ASL), Relative clause, 23.1. Clark, 23.1. 23.3. Perlmutter Farrell, 23.1. Johns, 23.3. Sonority Sequence Principle, 23.1. Shlonsky, 23.4. McCawley Gussmann appositive, 23.1. Clark Sortal Hierarchy of Parameters, 23.2. restrictive, 23.4. McCawley Pollard and Sag Relativized accessible SUBJECT, 23.4. Specificity Condition, 23.3. Mahajan Progovac Specified Subject Condition (SSC), Relativized Minimality, 23.2. 23.2. Pollard and Sag Nakajima, 23.3. Culicover and Split topic, 23.3. Diesing Rochemont Spreading Relativized 6-Criterion, 23.2. Carrier in Polish, 23.1. Gussmann and Randall S-selection, 23.2. Carrier and Randall Repair strategy, 23.1. Gussmann Strict Cycle Condition (SCC), 23.2. Restriction Constraint, 23.1. Clark Epstein Resultative, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper, Strong crossover (SCO), 23.3. 23.2. Carrier and Randall Shlonsky Resumptive pronoun, 23.3. Shlonsky SUBCAT, 23.2. Pollard and Sag Resyllabification, 23.1. Gussmann Subcategorization, 23.!. Reed, 23.2. Pollard and Sag Subjacency, 23.1. Farrell, 23.2. Scope, 23.1. Clark, 23.1. Krifka, 23.2. Epstein, 23.3. Culicover and McNally, 23.2. Progovac, 23.3. Rochemont, 23.4. McDaniel and Diesing, 23.4. Culicover Maxfield of downward-entailing operator, 23.2. and parasitic gaps, 23.4. McDaniel Progovac and Maxfield Secondary movement (sign). 23.3. Subject, 23.2. Burton and Grimshaw, Perlmutter 23.2. McNally, 23.3. Diesing, Selectional restriction, 23.2. Carrier 23.3. Fontana and Moore, 34.2. and Randall Pollard and Sag Semantic Principle, 23.2. Pollard and bare plural, 23.3. Diesing Sag VP-internal, 23.2. Burton and INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Grimshaw, 23.2. McNally, 23.3. empty, 23.1. Farrell Diesing, 23.3. Fontana and Moore split, 23.3. Diesing See also Accessible SUBJECT Topicalization, 23.2. Authier, 23.2. Subject-Aux Inversion, 23.2. Nakajima, Epstein, 23.3. Diesing, 23.3. 23.3. Lasnik Shlonsky Subject Condition, 23.3. Mahajan in embedded contexts, 23.2. Authier Subject Principle, 23.4. Alsina in German, 23.3. Diesing Subjunctive, 23.4. Progovac Transitive clause, 23.1. Johns Super Equi NP Deletion, 23.2. Pollard Type and token interpretation, 23.4. and Sag Vergnaud and Zubizarreta Superordinate Constraint, 23.1. Keyser Type construction, 23.4. Vergnaud and and Roeper Zubizarreta Syllable structure, 23.1. Gussmann, 23.3. Buckley, 23.3. Perlmutter, 23.4. Bates and Carlson Un-, 23.2. Sproat American Sign Language (ASL), Unaccusative. See Ergative 23.3. Perlmutter Underspecification, 23.1. Czaykowska- Syntactic functions Higgins, 23.3. Lumsden {+r(estricted) and [+ o(bjective)], Unspecified object deletion, 23.4. 23.4. Alsina Alsina Variable, 23.3. Shlonsky, 23.4. Thematic hierarchy, 23.2. Pollard and McDaniel and Maxfield Sag, 23.4. Alsina Verbal Passive Formation (VPF), 23.2. Thematic Hierarchy Condition, 23.2. Carrier and Randall Pollard and Sag Verb Movement, 23.2. McNally There, 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.3. See also Movement; Raising; Verb Lasnik Raising §-Criterion. 23.2. Carrier and Randall, Verb Phrase (VP), 23.1. Keyser and 23.3. Lasnik, 23.4. Alsina Roeper, 23.2. Carrier and Randall 6-grid, 23.2. Carrier and Randall Verb Raising, 23.1. Keyser and Roeper §-role, 23.1. Johns, 23.1. Reed, 23.1. See also Movement; Raising; Verb Stroik, 23.2. Carrier and Randall, Movement 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.3. Voice, 23.1. Gussmann Diesing, 23.3. Lasnik, 23.4. Voice Licensing Principle, 23.1. Alsina Gussmann ‘‘combo-role,”’ 23.2. Carrier and Vowel Deletion, 23.1. Gussmann Randall root vowel deletion, 23.4. Bates and external, 23.1. Stroik Carlson Topic, 23.1. Farrell, 23.3. Diesing, VP copying/deletion, 23.1. Clark 23.3. Epstein VP-internal subject. See Subject 696 INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Was-fiir split, 23.3. Diesing Icelandic, 23.4. Progovac Weak crossover (WCO), 23.1. Clark, Inuktitut (Canadian Eskimo), 23.1. 23.1. Farrell, 23.3. Shlonsky, Johns 23.4. Culicover Irish, 23.3. Shlonsky {+Wh] Comp Filter, 23.3. Epstein Italian, 23.1. Clark, 23.3. Lasnik Wh-phrase, 23.4. Culicover Japanese, 23.2. Epstein, 23.2. Pollard X-bar theory, 23.2. Pollard and Sag and Sag X-theory (Phonology), 23.3. Perlmutter Kashaya (Pomoan: Northern Language Index California), 23.3. Buckley Kichaga, 23.4. Alsina American Sign Language (ASL), 23.3. Korean, 23.4. Progovac Perlmutter Arabic, 23.3. Shionsky Palestinian, 23.3. Shlonsky Marathi, 23.4. Alsina Chichewa, 23.4. Alsina Norwegian, 23.4. Hestvik Chinese, 23.2. Pollard and Sag, 23.4. Progovac Polish, 23.1. Czaykowska-Higgins, 23.1. Gussmann Dyirbal, 23.1. Johns Crakow-Poznan dialect, 23.1. Gussmann French, 23.1. Reed, 23.2. Epstein, 23.4. Hestvik, 23.4. Vergnaud and Romanian, 23.3. Lumsden, 23.4. Zubizarreta Hestvik Canadian (Ottawa/Hull), 23.1. Reed Russian, 23.3. Lasnik, 23.4. Progovac German, 23.3. Diesing, 23.3. Lumsden Serbo-Croatian, 23.2. Progovac Spanish, 23.3. Fontana and Moore Spokane, 23.4. Bates and Carlson Hebrew, 23.3. Lasnik, 23.3. Shlonsky Hindi, 23.3. Mahajan Hungarian, 23.2. Epstein Turkish, 23.3. Lasnik INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Author Index Alsina, Alex (1992), On the Argument Structure of Causatives, 23.4. 517-55. Authier, J.-Marc (1992), Iterated CPs and Embedded Topicalization, 23.2. 329-36, SD. Bates, Dawn (with Barry F. Carlson), (1992), Simple Syllables in Spokane Salish, 23.4. 653-9, SD. Buckley, Eugene (1992), Kashaya Laryngeal Increments, Contour Segments, and the Moraic Tier, 23.3. 487-96, SD. Burton, Strang (with Jane Grimshaw), (1992), Coordination and VP-Internal Subjects, 23.2. 305-13, RR. Carlson, Barry F. (See D. Bates and B. F. Carlson (1992)). Carrier, Jill (with Janet H. Randall), (1992), The Argument Structure and Syntactic Structure of Resultatives, 23.2. 173-234. Clark, Robin (1992), Scope Assignment and Modification, 23.1. 1-28. Culicover, Peter W. (with Michael S. Rochemont), (1992), Adjunct Extraction from NP and the ECP, 23.3. 496-501, SD. (1992), A Note on Quantifier Binding, 23.4. 659-63, SD. Czaykowska-Higgins, Ewa (1992), Placelessness, Markedness, and Polish Nasals, 23.1. 139-46, SD. Diesing, Molly (1992), Bare Plural Subjects and the Derivation of Logical Representations, 23.3. 353-80. Epstein, Samuel David (1992), Derivational Constraints on A-Chain Formation, 23.2. 235-59. Farrell, Patrick (1992), Null Noun Complements in English, 23.1. 147-56, SD. Fontana, Josep M. (with John Moore), (1992), VP-Internal Subjects and Se- Reflexivization in Spanish, 23.3. 501-10, SD. Grimshaw, Jane (See S. Burton and J. Grimshaw (1992)). Gussmann, Edmund (1992), Resyllabification and Delinking: The Case of Polish Voicing, 23.1. 29-56. 698 INDEX TO VOLUME 23 Hestvik, Arild (1992), LF Movement of Pronouns and Antisubject Orientation, 23.4. 557-94. Johns, Alana (1992), Deriving Ergativity, 23.1. 57-87. Keyser, Samuel Jay (with Thomas Roeper), (1992), Re: The Abstract Clitic Hypothesis, 23.1. 89-125. Krifka, Manfred (1992), Definite NPs Aren’t Quantifiers, 23.1. 156-63, SD. Lasnik, Howard (1992), Case and Expletives: Notes toward a Parametric Account, 23.3. 381-405. Lumsden, John S. (1992), Underspecification in Grammatical and Natural Gender, 23.3. 469-86, RR. McCawley, James D. (1992), Modifiers Hosted by Indefinite and Interrogative Pronouns, 23.4. 663-7, SD. McDaniel, Dana (with Thomas L. Maxfield), (1992), The Nature of the Anti-C- Command Requirement: Evidence from Young Children, 23.4. 667-71, SD. McNally, Louise (1992), VP Coordination and the VP-Internal Subject Hypothesis, 23.2. 336-41, SD. Mahajan, Anoop (1992), The Specificity Condition and the CED, 23.3. 510-6, SD. Maxfield, Thomas L. (See D. McDaniel and T. L. Maxfield (1992)). Moore, John (See J. M. Fontana and J. Moore (1992)). Nakajima, Heizo (1992), Another Type of Antecedent Government, 23.2. 313-28, RR. Perlmutter, David M. (1992), Sonority and Syllable Structure in American Sign Language, 23.3. 407-42. Pollard, Carl (with Ivan A. Sag), (1992), Anaphors in English and the Scope of Binding Theory, 23.2. 261-303. Progovac, Ljiljana (1992), Nonnegative Polarity Licensing Must Invoive Comp, 23.2. 341-7, SD. (1992), Relativized SUBJECT: Long-Distance Reflexives withcut Movement, 23.4. 671-80, SD.

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