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Index to Volume 30 Subject Index flat, 30.3 Schiitze full agreement structure, 30.4 Aoun Absolutes Benmamoun, and Sportiche participial, 30.4 Munn Acquisition, 30.1 Dresher (generalized) specifier-head, 30.4 Munn multiple, 30.3 Ndayiragije cue-based parametric model, 30.1 Dresher See also Child grammar between NP and Q, 30.4 Benmamoun Adjective Phrase (AP), 30.3 Heycock and Kroch number, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and Adjectives (A) McDaniel, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, and pre/postnominal, 30.4 Munn Sportiche Adjunction, 30.2 Truckenbrodt between numeral and head noun, 30.3 leftward/rightward, 30.3 Ndayiragije Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel Adjuncts, 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Kennison, 30.3 object, 30.2 Woolford Ndayiragije, 30.4 Safir syntactic/semantic, 30.4 Munn adjunct/complement distinction, 30.2 Fox, between V and fronted object, 3 30.4 Safir Ndayiragije Adverbials, 30.3 Ndayiragije between V and postverbal NP, 30.3 Schiitze manner, 30.4 Benmamoun Agreement node (Agr) temporal, 30.2 Tanaka object (Agro), 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.2 Lasnik, Adverbs, 30.1 Stroik, 30.2 Fox, 30.4 30.4 BoSkovié and Lasnik Benmamoun subject (Agrs), 30.2 Lasnik, 30.3 Ndayiragije agent-oriented (class II), 30.1 Stroik ALIGN, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini, 30.2 of quantification, 30.2 Fox Truckenbrodt, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Affixation, 30.3 Alderete et al Banksira Affixes, 30.3 Alderete et al., 30.4 Aoun, ALIGN-Foc, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Benmamoun, and Sportiche ALIGN-L(| contin]), 30.4 Kenstowicz and Agent, 30.1 Rapoport, 30.1 Stroik Banksira protoagent, 30.1 Rapoport ALIGN-R({ — contin]}) 30.4 Kenstowicz and AGREE(Place), 30.3 Alderete et al Banksira Agreement, 30.2 Woolford, 30.3 Ndayiragije. ALIGN(Mrph, L, o, L), 30.3 Schiitze, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, 30.1 Breen and and Sportiche, 30.4 Benmamoun, 30.4 Pensalfini Munn ALIGN(Mrph, L, V, L), 30.1 Breen and in British English, 30.4 Munn Pensalfini conjunct, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, and ALIGN-(XP, R/L: P, R/L), 30.2 Truckenbrodt Sportiche, 30.4 Munn 4/1 the more, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoft between D head and demonstrative. 30.4 Ambiguity Munn temporary, 30.3 Schiitze 720 INDEX TO VOLUME 30 Anaphora, 30.2 Woolford, 30.3 Heycock and Back copy. See Reduplication Kroch, 30.4 Barker, 30.4 Safir Be, 30.3 Schiitze, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff discourse, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch, 30.4 be-omission, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff Barker Binding, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Matsuo, long-distance, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi 30.2 Woolford, 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 Anaphor agreement effect, 30.2 Woolford Culicover and Jackendoff Anaphors, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert. backward, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch 30.1 Cangado and Franchi, 30.2 Matsuo, chain binding, 30.4 Safir 30.2 Woolford, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch in Kirundi, 30.3 Ndayiragije in Greek (0 eaftos tu), 30.1 Anagnostopoulou Lasnik’s (1989) generalization on, 30.2 and Everaert Woolford long-distance, 30.2 Woolford into the subject, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch nominative, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and unselective, 30.2 Fox Everaert, 30.2 Woolford Binding theory, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and SE (—SELF, +R), 30.1 Anagnostopoulou Everaert, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi, 30.1 and Everaert Hornstein, 30.1 Stroik, 30.3 Heycock SELF (+SELF, —R), 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Kroch and Everaert, 30.1 Stroik C-Command Condition, 30.1 Cangado and See also Reciprocals; Reflexives Franchi ANCHORgR Condition/Principle A, 30.1 Cangado and L-/R-, 30.3 Alderete et al Franchi, 30.2 Woolford, 30.3 Heycock ANCHOR(RT, R, Base, L), 30.1 Breen and and Kroch Pensalfini Condition/Principle B, 30.1 Stroik, 30.2 Antecedents, 30.1 Hornstein Woolford, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch, split, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi 30.4 Safir Argument Demotion, 30.1 Stroik Condition/Principle C, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Arguments, 30.1 Stroik, 30.3 Hale and Keyser, Woolford, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch, 30.3 Kennison 30.4 Safir external, 30.3 Hale and Keyser See also Reflexivity Condition A/B Argument structures, 30.3 Hale and Keyser BisyLi, 30.1 Dresher Articles, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, Boolean Phrase, 30.4 Munn and McDaniel Burzio’s Generalization, 30.1 Cancado and definite, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Bern Franchi Cowart, and McDaniel By-phrases, 30.3 Kennison indefinite, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel} Aspect Phrase (AspP), 30.2 Tanaka Cardinals, 30.4 Barker {ATR}, 30.2 Watson Case, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi, 30.1 {ATR]/LO Condition, 30.2 Watson Hornstein, 30.2 Tanaka, 30.2 Woolford, Attract F, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.2 Tanaka, 30.3 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 Benmamoun Ndayiragije, 30.4 Boskovic and Lasnik grids, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi and Move, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.4 BoSkovié and null, 30.1 Hornstein Lasnik “ase Filter, 30.3 Schiitze | + wh] C’, 30.2 Tanaka ‘ausatives, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi, 30.3 Attraction Fodor and Lepore labial/palatal, 30.3 Alderete et al *-command, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Auxiliaries, 30.3 Schiitze Everaert, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi ro VOLUME Chain Condition, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Conceptual structure, 30.4 Culicover and Everaert, 30.1 Stroik, 30.2 Woolford Jackendoff Rizzi’s, 30.2 Woolford Conditionals, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff Chains, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert, Condition on Extraction Domain (CED), 30.4 30.1 Stroik, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Woolford, Culicover and Jackendoff 30.3 Ndayiragije Conflation, 30.3 Hale and Keyser A-, 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Ndayiragije of nominal and verbal head, 30.3 Hale and A-, 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 Safir Keyser multiple chain theory, 30 2 Lasnik Conjunction Child grammar, 30.2 Matsuo of DPs, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, and See also Acquisition Sportiche Classifiers, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma of IPs, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, and CI+N phrases, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Sportiche count-classifiers/massifiers, 30.4 Cheng and Connectedness, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Sybesma syntactic, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Consonantal stricture (CS) scale, 30.3 Alderete Clauses subordinate, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff et al Consonants 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini, 30.3 Clefts it-clefts, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff Alderete et al., 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksiré Cliticization in Arrernte, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini LF, 30.4 Safir in Chaha, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira Clitics, 30.2 Woolford, 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 Benmamoun Constraint Demotion, 30.1 Dresher Construct state doubling, 30.4 Benmamoun Semitic, 30.4 Benmamoun in Kirundi, 30.3 Ndayiragije CONTIGge. 30.3 Alderete et al in Modern Greek, 30.2 Woolford Continuants reflexive clitic constructions, 30.2 Woolford in Chaha, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira Coda. See Syllables Contour Metathesis, 30.3 Bao Comparative correlatives, 30.4 Culicover and Contraction, 30.3 Schiitze Jackendoft Control, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.3 Nday Comparatives Coordinate Structure Constraint (CSC) comparative conditionals, 30.4 Culicover and Culicover and Jackendoff Jackendoff Coordination, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, and comparative correlatives, 30.4 Culicover and Sportiche, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff Jackendoff, 30.4 Munn Complementizer (C), 30.2 Lasnik, 30.2 Tanaka Copular sentences, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch interrogative, 30.2 Lasnik Copy. See Traces {+ wh], 30.2 Tanaka Copy rule (of the base), 30.4 Kenstowicz and Complementizer Phrase (CP) Banksira CP recursion, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff Coreference, 30.2 Woolford, 30.4 Safi Complements, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.4 Safir [Coronal], 30.3 Alderete et al accusative gerundive, 30.4 Culicover and Correspondence, 30.3 Alderete et al Jackendoft base-reduplicant (BR), 30.3 Alderete et al adjunct/complement distinction, 30 ? Fox. 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira 30.4 Safir input-output (IO), 30.3 Alderete et al CompLex-ONSET, 30.3 Alderete et < output-output, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira Compositionality for reduplication, 30.3 Alderete et al., 30.4 principle of, 30.4 Barker Kenstowicz and Banksira INDEX TO VOLUME conjoined, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, and 2 Lasnik Sportiche dit Problem, 30.1 Dresher in Spanish, 30.2 Ishikawa Cross-anchoring constraint, 30.1 Breen and Determiners (D), 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Bernstein, Pensalfini Cowart, and McDaniel, 30.4 Barker, 30.4 Benmamoun, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma, Crossovel secondary, 30.4 Satir 30.4 Munn, 30.4 Safir strong (SCO), 30.4 Safir cardinal, 30.4 Barker definite, 30.4 Safir weak (WCQ), 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Ndayiragije. empty, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel 30.4 Safi Different, 30.4 Barker weakest, 30.4 Safi Cycle, 30.4 Boskovic and Lasnik Dir-R, 30.1 Dresher Dislocation 30.3 BoSkovié and Lasnik, left-/right-, 30.3 Ndayiragije Dissimilation, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira [Dorsal], 30.3 Alderete et al Do-support, 30.3 Ndayiragije Datives, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert Double object constructions, 30.1 30.2 Woolford Anagnostopoulou and Everaert bare DP, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert Doubly Filled Comp Filter, 30.4 Culicover and PP, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert Jackendoft Dative subject constructions, 30.2 Woolford D-Structure, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.4 Culicover and De Jackendoff Chinese modification marker, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Definiteness effect, 30.3 Ndayiragije Each, 30.2 Matsuo, 30.4 Barker Deletion each movement, 30.2 Matsuo antecedent-contained (ACD), 30.2 Fox, 30.4 Economy, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Sati Ndayiragije sluicing), 30.2 Lasnik Ellipsis, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.4 Safir PF, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Lasnik pseudogapping (VP-), 30.2 Lasnik VP- (pseudogapping), 30.2 Lasnik sluicing (IP-), 30.2 Lasnik Demonstratives, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and VP-, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi, 30.2 Fox, McDaniel, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma, 30.2 Lasnik 30.4 Munn Emergence of the unmarked, the (TETU), 30.3 definite], 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and Alderete et al McDaniel Emphasis, 30.2 Watson deictic, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel Empty categories, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.2 30.3 Alderete et al Truckenbrodt, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore, 30.3 Alderete et al 30.3 Hale and Keyser, 30.3 Heycock and 3 Alderete et al Kroch, 30.4 BoSkovié and Lasnik Dependency theory, 30.4 Safir Empty Category Principle (ECP), 30.3 Fodor Determiner Phrase (DP), 30.1: Hornstein, 30.2 and Lepore, 30.3 Hale and Keyser, 30.3 Ishikawa, 30.2 Truckenbrodt, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch, 30.4 Boskovi¢ and Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel, 30.3 Lasnik Heycock and Kroch, 30.4 Aoun, Epenthesis 3enmamoun, and Sportiche, 30.4 Munn, in Arrernte, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini 30.4 Safir in Yoruba, 30.3 Alderete et al. INDEX TO VOLUME ‘pistemological Problem, 30.1 Dresher EPP (D-), 30.2 Lasnik, 30.2 Tanaka, 30.3 ‘pithets Ndayiragije null, 30.4 Safir focus, 30.2 Lasnik iquative sentences, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch formal (FFs), 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 BoSkovi¢ ‘quidistance Condition, 30.3 Ndayiragije and Lasnik {rgative, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi, 30.2 : Interpretable, 30.3 Ndayiragije : Woolford N(ominal)-, 30.3 Ndayiragije 2xceptional Case marking (ECM), 30.2 Lasnik, number, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel 30.2 Tanaka, 30.4 Munn, 30.4 Safir EXHAUSTIVITY, 30.2 Truckenbrodt {P(artitive)], 30.2 Ishikawa o-, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert, 30.1 2xistential Closure, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Hornstein, 30.1 Stroik, 30.3 Ndayiragije, ixistential constructions, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.4 30.3 Schiitze Munn Q-, 30.2 Lasnik =xpletive constructions, 30.3 Schiitze [R(eferential)], 30.2 Ishikawa transitive, 30.3- Ndayiragije strong, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.4 Expletives, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.3 Boskovi¢ and Lasnik Schiitze 6-roles, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.4 BoSkovic¢ and Extended Projection Principle (EPP), 30.2 Lasnik Tanaka, 30.3 Ndayiragije V-. 30.3 Ndaviragije Extended Standard Theory, 30.4 Culicover and weak, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Ndayiragije Jackendoff [+ wh] C, 30.4 BoSkovié and Lasnik Extension Condition/requirement, 30.4 Boskovic Feet. 30.1 Dresher. 30.2 Truckenbrodt and Lasnik, 30.4 Safir destressed, 30.1 Dresher Externally headed constructions, 30.4 Safir Fitness metrics, 30.1 Dresher Extraction Fixed segmentism, 30.3 Alderete et al across-the-board (ATB), 30.4 Aoun, morphological, 30.3 Alderete et al Benmamoun, and Sportiche Focus, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.3 wh-, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Schiitze See also Movement; Raising; Wh-movement antifocus marker, 30.3 Ndayiragije contrastive, 30.2 Lasnik focus/ground distinction, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch FAITH 30.3 Alderete et al . ee Focus node (Foc), 30.3 Ndayiragije FAITHjo, 30.3 Alderete et al. ar a ea Focus Phrase (FocP), 30.3 Ndayiragije F‘aaiitthh fulnes“ss s ccoonnssttrraaiinnttss,, 30.330.3 AldeArledtee reetteet a Focus phrases, 23 0.2 Truckenbrodt ; 33(0 .4 KLeEnNsStLoOWwIiCcZz ¢ and Baannkkssiirréa Ros '€ . hein. 3205:2 tddhaws EFae;a ture“ > cfe hecvakl ing,¢ 3>7 0.am2e) Ishikawa, 32 0.25 Lasnik,1 Freidin-Lebeaux Generali- zation, 23 0.4 Safir 30.3 Ndayiragije, 320) .4 Boskovic and Full Interpretation (FI), 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.2 Lasnik Lasnik syntactic/LF, 30.2 Ishikawa Features ACC(usative), 30.2 Tanaka Generalized Alignment, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Case, 30.1 Hornstein, m3 0.3 Ndayiragije Generalized Quantifier, 30.3 Heycock and definiteness, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and Kroch McDaniel Generalized Template Theory (GTT), 30.3 D(eterminer)-, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.2 Lasnik, Alderete et al 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 BoSkovi¢ and Generative semantics, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore, Lasnik 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoft 724 INDEX TO VOLUME 30 Genitive constructions, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, Identity and McDaniel concept of, 30.4 Barker Gerundives, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoft Idioms, 30.1 Hornstein Gerunds, 30.1 Hornstein Impersonals, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi accusative NP-ing, 30.4 Munn Impossible words. See Words Governing categories, 30.2 Woolford Incorporation, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Government, 30.2 Truckenbrodt, 30.4 Cheng Everaert, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore, 30.3 and Sybesma, 30.4 Munn Hale and Keyser exceptional, 30.4 Munn Indirect Reference Hypothesis lexical, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma of phonological rules, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Government-Binding (GB) Theory, 30.1 Inflection node (I), 30.2 Truckenbrodt Cancado and Franchi, 30.4 Culicover and Inflection Phrase (IP), 30.2 Truckenbrodt Jackendoff, 30.4 Safir Inherent Plural Hypothesis, 30.4 Cheng and Greed, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.3 Ndayiragije Greediness Constraint, 30.1 Dresher Sybesma . Insertion Grid representation. See Metrical patterns Ground. See Focus adjunct/complement, 30.2 Fox Grounded Phonology, 30.2 Watson Instrument or manner (I/M) component of change-of-state verbs, 30.1 Rapoport Interpretive semantics, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore HeEAD-R, 30.1 Dresher Interrogation Head Movement Constraint (HMC), 30.1 multiple, 30.2 Lasnik Anagnostopoulou and Everaert, 30.3 See also Questions Intonational phraseg, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini Hale and Keyser Heads, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Intransitive constructions, 30.2 Woolford, 30.3 head-complement relation, 30.3 Hale and Hale and Keyser Key ser Inverse sentences, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch nominal, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert Inversion prenominal adjectives as, 30.4 Munn locative, 30.3 Schiitze Q, 30.4 Benmamoun .-reduction, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch specifier-head configurations, 30.4 Munn Islands specifier-head relation, 30.3 Hale and Keyser, adjunct, 30.4 Benmamoun 30.4 Benmamoun wh-, 30.1 Oku V, 30.3 Fodor and I epore, 30.3 Hale and Keyser See also Specifiers Katz-Postal Hypothesis, 30.4 Culicover and Heavy NP shift, 30.2 Lasnik How many, 30.2 Fox Jackendoft Kull Arabic quantifier, 30.4 Benmamoun pent“), 30.3 Alderete et al LAB/HI Condition, 30,2 Watson IDENT BR(CS), 30.3 Alderete et al. IDENTpr, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira, 30.3 [Labial], 30.2 Watson, 30.3 Alderete et al. Alderete et al Labialization, 30.2 Watson IDENT;o({contin]), 30.4 Kenstowicz and in Arabic, 30.2 Watson Banksira long-distance, 30.2 Watson IDENToo({contin]), 30.4 Kenstowicz and {Labial] markedness statement, 30.2 Watson Banksira A-conversion, 3r~ 0.3 Heycock and Kroch INDEX TO VOLUME aanguage change Meaning, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore, 30.3 Hale and in Arandik languages, 30.1 Breen and Keyser Pensalfini -men ast Resort, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.3 Ndayiragije Chinese collective suffix, 30.4 Cheng and ate Closure, 30.} 3 Kennison Sy besma earning algorithms Merge, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Hale Robust Interpretive Parsing/Constraint and Keyser, 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 Demotion (RIP/CD), 30.1 Dresher BosSkovi¢ and Lasnik Triggering Learning Algorithm (TLA), 30.1 vs. conflation, 30.3 Hale and Keyser Dresher Metathesis earning paths, 30.1 Dresher in Chinese, 30.3 Bao east Effort, 30.2 Ishikawa Metrical patterns, 30.1 Dresher eftward Emphasis [RTR] Spread, 30.2 Watson grid representation, 30.1 Dresher engthening, 30.2 Truckenbrodt exical Category Condition, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Middle constructions, 30.1 Rapoport, 30.1 Stroik Minimal Distance Principle (MDP), 30.1 exical decomposition, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore -exical information, 30.3 Kennison Hornstein exicalization, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore, 30.3 Minimalist Program, 30.1 Hornstein, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.4 Culicover Hale and Key ser exical Learning Hypothesis, 30.2 Matsuo and Jackendoff exical semantics, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore Minimality, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore Linear Correspondence Axiom (LCA), 30.3 Minimal Link Condition (MLC), 30.1 Hornstein Ndayiragije 30.2 Tanaka, 30.3 Ndayiragije Locality condition closeness, 30.3 Ndayiragije acquisition of, 30.2 Matsuo Montague Grammar on reciprocal anaphors, 30.2 Matsuo dynamic, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Local maxima, 30.1 Dresher Morphemes, 3().3 Alderete et al Logical Form (LF), 30.1 Hornstein, 30.2 reduplicative, 30.3 Alderete et al Tanaka, 30.4 BoSkovi¢é and Lasnik, 30.4 Morphology Safir number, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Logophoricity, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff, Move, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.3 Ndayiragije 30.4 Safir Movement, 30.1! Hornstein, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Logophoric NP Constraint, 30.4 Safir Lasnik, 30.3 Hale and Keyser, 30.3 **Look-ahead”’, 30.2 Lasnik Heycock and Kroch, 30.3 Ndayiragije Lowering, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore 30.1 Hornstein, 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Heycock subject, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore and Kroch, 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 BoSkovié and Lasnik acyclic, 30.4 Boskovice and Lasnik Markedness, 30.1 Dresher, 30.3 Alderete et al of a to D, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, < constraints, 30.3 Alderete et al. McDaniel directionality, 30.2 Watson Attract or Move, 30.2 Lasnik place hierarchy, 30.3 Alderete et al copy theory of, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.4 Safir Max, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini, 30.3 Alderete head, 30.2 Truckenbrodt, 30.3 Hale and et al. MAXxXpgpr. 30.3 Alderete et al. Keyser Max-Cpr. 30.3 Alderete et al leftward, 30.3 Ndayiragije MAXj0/Max-IO, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini, NP-, 30.2 Woolford 30.3 Alderete et al NP-to-[Spec, QP], 30.4 Benmamoun MAx-Vpp. 30.3 Alderete et al. N-to-Cl(assifier), 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma 726 INDEX ro VOL UME 30 N-to-D, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma picture, 3 VWeAr 4§. ‘ulicover and Jackendoff overt, 30.2 Lasnik plural, 30.2 Ishikawa of [quantifier + genitive], 30.3 Bernstein, in pre/postverbal positions, 30.3 Schiitze, 30.4 Cowart, and McDaniel Cheng and Sybesma rightward A-, 30.3 Ndayiragije Number phrases, 30.4 Barker sideways, 30.1 Hornstein Number-sensitive items, 30.4 Aoun, subject-to-[Spec, FocP], 30.3 Ndayiragije Benmamoun, and Sportiche successive-cyclic, 30.2 Fox Numeral node, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma See also Extraction; Raising; Wh-movement Numeral Phrase (NumeralP), 30.4 Cheng and Multiple Specifier Hypothesis, 30.3 Ndayiragije Sybesma Myers’s Generalization, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou Numerals, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch, 30.4 Cheng and Everaert and Sybesma in Chinese, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Nasal consonants prestopped, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini Object-induced event measure relation (OEMR), Negation, 30.3 Ndayiragije 30.4 Barker Negative polarity items (NPI), 30.3 Heycock Objects and Kroch fronted, 30.3 Ndayiragije No-Copa, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini, 30.3 preverbal, 30.2 Woolford Alderete et al. Obligatory Contour Principle (OCP), 30.4 No-Lonc-VowEL, 30.3 Alderete et al. Kenstowicz and Banksira Nominalization, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Onset. See Syllables in Yoruba, 30.3 Alderete et al. Onset, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini, 30.3 Alderete Nominals, 30.4 Benmamoun et al. complex, 30.3 Kennison Operators construct state, 30.4 Benmamoun A-, 30.4 Safir event/nonevent, 30.3 Kennison t, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch, 30.4 Cheng and NONFIN, 30.1 Dresher Sybesma NonreEcursivity (NONREC), 30.2 Truckenbrodt A, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Noun Phrase (NP), 30.2 Truckenbrodt, 30.3 M (nominalization-of-predicates), 30.4 Cheng Schiitze, 30.4 Benmamoun, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma and Sybesma, 30.4 Munn relative, 30.3 Ndayiragije, 30.4 Safir in Brazilian Portuguese, 30.4 Munn Optimality Theory (OT), 30.1 Breen and denotation, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Pensalfini, 30.1 Dresher, 30.2 kind-referring, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Truckenbrodt, 30.3 Alderete et al., 30.4 specific/nonspecific, 30.4 Karimi Nouns (N), 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Bernstein, Kenstowicz and Banksira Overwriting (of strings), 30.3 Alderete et al. Cowart, and McDaniel, 30.3 Hale and Keyser, 30.4 Munn bare, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel, 30.3 Hale and Keyser, 30.4 Cheng and Parallelism Sybesma LF, 30.2 Fox count, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Parallelism (OT), 30.3 Alderete et al. definite, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma, 30.4 Safir Parameters, 30.1 Dresher, 30.2 Ishikawa determinerless, 30.2 Ishikawa changes in Spanish, 30.2 Ishikawa generic, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Parasitic gaps, 30.4 Karimi indefinite, 30.2 Fox, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma ParSsE-o, 30.1 Dresher mass, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.4 Cheng and Parsing theories, 30.3 Kennison Sybesma Participials, 30.4 Munn INDEX TO VO LUME Participles, 30.2 Woolford, 30.4 Munn individual-level, 30.2 Fox Have-agreeing participle constructions, 30. predicate-argument relations, 30.2 Fox Munn reflexive, 30.4 Safir past, in French, 30.2 Woolford substantival, 30.4 Barker Passives, 30.3 Ndayiragije Predication, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and adjectival, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi Everaert, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch analytical, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi inverse, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch in Kirundi, 30.3 Ndayiragije secondary, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma Penultimate Lengthening, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Preference Principle, 30.4 Safir [Pharyngeal], 30.3 Alderete et al. Prepositional Phrase (PP), 30.1 Rapoport, 30.1 Pharyngealization, 30.2 Watson Stroik, 30.2 Tanaka, 3 0.3 Fodor and in Arabic, 30.2 Watson I epore, 30.3 Schiitze Phonological (p-) boundaries, 30.2 Truckenbrodt for-PP, 30.1 Rapoport, 30.1 Stroik Phonological (p-) phrases, 2 0.2 Truckenbrodt temporal wh-, 30.2 Tanaka Phonology, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Prepositions (P), 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and syntax/phonology interface, 30.2 Everaert, 30.1 Stroik, 30.3 Hale and Truckenbrodt Keyser PHoNotactics, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini empty, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert, Phrasal Tone Insertion ( PTI), 30.2 Truckenbrodt 30.3 Hale and Key ser Phrases, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Prespecification phonological and syntactic, 30.2 Truckenbrodt conditional, 30.3 Alder ete et al Pied-piping, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.4 Culicover and PRO, 30.1 Hornstein Jackendoff, 30.4 Safir Pro, 30.1 Cancado and Franchi, *3 0.1 Hornstein, Pitch Lowering, 30.3 Bao 30.2 Woolford Place-markedness hierarchy, 30.3 Alderete et al Processing, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch, 30.3 PL/PLace, 30.3 Alderete et al. Kennison, 30.3 Schiitze Plurality discourse, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch pluralia tantum expressions, 30.4 Munn Procrastinate, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.3 Ndayiragije syntactic/semantic, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, Pro-drop, 30.3 Ndayiragije and Sportiche, 30.4 Munn Pronominals, 30.2 Woolford Point-of-view constructions, 30.1 Stroik Pronouns, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert Possessive constructions, 30.3* Bernstein, 30.4 Barker, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma, Cowart, and McDaniel 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff, 30.4 Possessives, 30.2 Ishikawa, 30.3 Bernstein, Munn, 30.4 Safir Cowart, and McDaniel, 30.4 Safir bound, 30.4 Munn, 30.4 Safir in Spanish, 30.2 Ishikawa E-type, 30.4 Safir Possessor constructions, 30.2 Woolford resumptive, 30.4 Benmamoun Possible worlds, 30.4 Barker (—SEEF, +R} 30.1 Anagnostopoulou ¢ *P-PHRASE, 30.2 Truckenbrodt Everaert Predicates, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and Everaert, Proper names, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore, 30.4 Properties (semantic notion of), 30.1 Oku, Barker, 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma, 30.4 Barker Munn Propositions complex predicate formation, 30.1 open, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Anagnostopoulou and Everaert Prosodic domains, 30.2 Truckenbrodt criterion of application, 30.4 Barker Prosodic morphology, 30.3 Alderete et al criterion of identity, 30.4 Barker Prosodic structure, 30.2 Truckenbrodt group-forming, 30.4 Munn Prosody, 30.2 Watson, 30.3 Alderete et al 728 INDEX TO VOLUME 30 PRO Theorem, 30.1 Hornstein of predicates, 30.3 Fodor and Lepore Pseudoclefts, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch right node, 30.4 Aoun, Benmamoun, and Pseudogapping Sportiche backward, 30.2 Lasnik subject-to-[Spec, AgroP], 30.2 Tanaka PF deletion vs. LF copying, 30.2 Lasnik subject-to-subject, 30.1 Hornstein Psych verbs, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi successive-cyclic, 30.2 Fox exceptional binding with, 30.1 Cangado and V-, 30.2 Lasnik Franchi V-to-T, 30.3 Ndayiragije transitive, 30.1 Cangado and Franchi See also Extraction; Movement; Wh- movement Reading time, 30.3 Kennison Quantification, 30.4 Barker first pass, 30.3 Kennison Quantifier Lowering (QL), 30.2 Fox Reciprocals, 30.2 Matsuo, 30.2 Woolford, 30.4 Quantifier Phrase (QP), 30.2 Fox Munn counting, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch See also Anaphors; Reflexives Quantifier Raising (QR), 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Lasnik, Reconstruction, 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Heycock and 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma, 30.4 Safir Kroch, 30.4 Benmamoun, 30.4 Safir Make OP, 30.4 Safir A-, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Quantifiers (Q), 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Matsuo, 30.3 A-/A-, 30.2 Fox Bernstein, Cowart, and McDaniel, 30.3 anti-, 30.4 Safir Heycock and Kroch, 30.4 Benmamoun, partial, 30.2 Fox 30.4 Cheng and Sybesma, 30.4 Culicover scope, 30.2 Fox and Jackendoff, 30.4 Safir Repuce, 30.3 Alderete et al. existential, 30.2 Fox, 30.3 Heycock and Reduction Kroch t-, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch floating, 30.2 Matsuo, 30.4 Benmamoun \-, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch pregenitive, 30.3 Bernstein, Cowart, and Reduplicant/inventory relation, 30.3 Alderete et McDaniel al. universal, 30.1 Oku, 30.3 Heycock and Kroch Reduplication, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini, 30.3 Questions Alderete et al., 30.4 Kenstowicz and wh-, 30.4 Culicover and Jackendoff Banksira See also Interrogation attenuative, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini back copy, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira final, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira “Fa frequentative, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini Kirundi antifocus marker, 30.3 Ndayiragije habitative, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini Rabbit talk (transposing game) in Igbo, 30.3 Alderete et al. in Arrernte, 30.1 Breen and Pensalfini in Lushootseed, 30.3 Alderete et al. Raising, 30.2 Fox, 30.2 Lasnik, 30.3 Fodor and medial, 30.4 Kenstowicz and Banksira in Nancowry, 30.3 Alderete et al. Lepore constructions, 30.2 Tanaka, 30.3 Ndayiragije in Tiibatulabal, 30.3 Alderete et al. I-to-C, 30.2 Lasnik in Yoruba, 30.3 Alderete et al. LF, 30.3 Ndayiragije Referential autonomy hierarchy, 30.2 Woolford N-to-D, 30.4 Safir Referential hierarchy condition, 30.2 Woolford object-to-[Spec, TP], 30.3 Ndayiragije Lasnik’s (1989) generalization (on binding), possessor, 30.1 Anagnostopoulou and 30.2 Woolford Everaert Reflexive Agreement Filter, 30.2 Woolford

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