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Nat I ing DO! if INDEX NLLT volume 24 index Subjects STRUC constraints A-movement9 4, 333-334, 1061 Maturation hypothesis 1052 \’-movement 1058 acquisition 1060-1061 > accessibility hierarchy 526. 595 acquisition 1051-1052, 1060-1087 irequency effects 1O83—1087 adverbs 405 406. 663-668. 111111 Agree 358. 359. 386. 394 agreement 355—382, 385 default 1094, 1110 and referentiality 438-449 richness 61 salience-based $30-532 versus concord 484-490 wh 544-545 alignment 138 anaphora 1011-1012 e-type 968-972 long-distance 1009-1045 animacy 439 anti-agreement 542-544 antifocus 548—549 antipassive 512-513, 551-560 applicatives 308, 314-315, 1057, 1063, 1086. 1106. 1109. 1121 aspect 767-769, 771, 780, 1111-1112. 1130. 1144-1145 internal 400, 413 ‘2 Springer aspectual verbs 1122-1123 assibilation 805, 812—822 auxiliary drop 399-429 selection 1063 BidirectionalO T 550—551, 561 Bijection Principle 59, 84 blocking 549 phonological 803-853 Burzio’s generalization 1106 c-command 370-375, 390-393 capacities 480-481 case 295-301. 310. 319-330. 334-346 absence of 977-1005 adjacency 407 assigners vs. markers 99] and D 326, 978 default 407, 1081, 1124 n. 22 filter 977-978, 980 inherent 80, 297, 348, 978, 980-981, 1105 null 992 particles 245-248, 250, 292-295 weak 978 causatives 308, 322-3 Z.ie3 ) CED 754, 758-760, 783-785 chain A-bar 58-59 classifiers 242—302 and number 253, 271 clefting 248-249, 643, 656-663 predicate 655—687 and wh-movement 668-674, 679-685 clitic 605, 618-620. 628. 645-650 climbing 1133-1134 second position 639, 645 Clitic Left Dislocation 60, 81 n. 20 concord, see agreement construct state 997-1003 continuity hypothesis 1051-1052 control 444, 461-463, 473, 489-490, 991-994, 1022-123 complementizers 1-51, 75-79 Split CP 2-3, 8, 10 coordination 691, 739-745 coordinate structure constraint 698, 780 cophonologies, metrical 912-914, 923 correlative clauses 951—975 correspondence theory 193-194, 516-520, 561, &5 CP 1029 creolization 1, 51 $) Springer Index crossovel weak 59, 96 weakest 84 dative 371, 386. 515. 1094. 1105-1107 definitenes9s7 7, 995-996, 1002-1003 agreement 982-983 DEP constraints 211-212 depectiv es 1123-1125 de se readings 1022-1024 determiners 299, 995 absence of 242, 325, 434-496, 954, 978. 994 and referentiality 447-448. 1000-1001 syntactic position of 995-997 differential object marking 978-984, 1004—1005 disjunction 689-746 distributivity 277 Y “7° #9 = Distributed Morphology 258. 293. 389. 6? double object construction 308, 320. 326 downward entailing contexts 1147-1148 ellipsis 424-425, 694, 697, 1150-1152 emergence of the unmarked 807, 810-811, 860, 865. 87 EPP 65, 1055, 1058 feature 26, 39-40, 43, 46, 252. 312. 314. 34] excorporation 622 expletives 490 n. 41 extended projection 1010, 1032 eye gaze 571, 577-600 faithfulness 225, 808, 866, 871. 935 existential 877-886 finiteness as functional head, 26—3 focus 6—8, 503—565. 708 contrastive 691, 699-719 VP-internal 675-677 force as functional head, 32-47, 631-632. 634-635 Generalized Template Theory 182 27 30-231, 865 RR7 haplology 1133 head movement 242, 313, 416, 428, 621-622. 661. 662 long 623-624 honorification 355—382, 38 iconicity 549-550 implicit argument 1011 incorporation 481, 488 n. 40 intensionality 1096-1098, 11l3 4. 1139-1149 intervention 371, 372,> 23775,2 9| SH defective 358. 376—380. 393-396 islands 58, 85, 89-92 late merge 786 2 Springer lexical affixation 468—469 Lexical DecomposGiratmimaor n 513-520 lexical frequency effects 918-923 see also acquisition lexical phonology 820-821, 898 light verb 360—369, 389 linkers 307-351 locality see intervention, Minimal Link Condition locatives 595-597 logophors 96, 1011, 1027-1028 lowering 628, 631, 645, 661 markednes9s3 5 compara84t6, i89v5,e 935-940 paradoxes 116, 143, 171 in reduplicatio1n8 1 Merger, Morphological 606, 628 middle voice 512 Minimal Link Condit3i10o, n 333-338 minimizers 286-291 modals 1101—1104, 1125, 1143-1144 root 1112-1113, 1121 versus lexical verbs 1102—1104, 1109, 1127 mood 21-23, 1016-1017, 1027 moraic structure 127—129, 132—135 movement 685-687 improper 679-680 of anaphors 1018-1021 negative indefinite 510 negative polarity 408-409 > » nominal projections 241 OZ null argum5e79,n 5t88,s 5 90 null verbs 1095, 1100, 1104-1105, 1150-1153 licensing 1152-1153 numeral2s4 3-277, 999 OCP 141, 902 only 700-701 opacity 893-940 optimality theory stochastic 911 stratal 897-899, 929. 931, partit4i60v, e46 4-465, 471 passive 1055, 1061-1065, 1076, 1085, 1131-1137 adversity 1063 person 516 Person-Case Constraint 378—380, 386, 394-396 phase 418, 1114-1116, 1128, 1139, 1154 impenetrability 73 LF-only 1115-1116 2) Springer Index phi-features 483-49{ 4 ‘ point of view 581, 598 possessors, position within DP of 996 preposition incorporation 1057 prepositional phrase, extraction from 738 PRO and Case theory 99? and finiteness 993 pro drop 339-340) pronouns 996 1004 weak 411 prosodic hierarchy pseudoclefts 423-424 pseudopartitive 258 psych-verbs 1105-111 quantifiers generalized 435 n quantifier raising overt 693-694 raising 1055 acquisition 1064 reciprocals 371, 390 recoverability of deletion 399 reduplication 179-235 default segmentism in 207 double 214-216 infixing 857-88 templatic 217-222 referentiality 483, 487-488, 495 reflexives 445. 463. 490-494. 54¢ extended 546—548 near 1024—1026 relative clause 57—108. 753. 783 externally headed 958-959 free relatives 71. 92—96 internally headed 964-967 matching effects 71 non-restrictive 62, 85—S88 restrictive 62, 70, 88, 955 see also correlative clause resumption 57—108 of topics 10—-11.59 right node raising 694-697 root infinitive40s5 , 1052. 1061. 1067-1070. 107 rule interaction 896, 934-939 schwa 188-189, 195, 208, 210 selection 465-468 sequenceo f tense 1009, 1027, 1028-1032 <5 9 serial verb construction 1-2, 752-791 2 Springer sign languages 572 morphology 593 wh-movement 950 small clause 433-434, 722 specificity 244, 297-301 spell-out 418-423 stratal OT 163 stress 613-614. 632-636 stridency 815 subjacency 785 subject 1055-1057 templates 864-865, 879-881 tense 1094 theta-roles 709-719 tone 113-173 autosegments 119 coarticulation 120, 156 tone bearing units 114, 123-125 topic 8—11, 503-504, 509 drop 1058-1059, 1066 topicalization 753, 783, 1055, 1057-1059 in child language 1060-1061 IP layer 1082-1083 truncation 405, 411, 429 unaccusativity 1107, 1126 universal grammar 1051 V2 1058, 1060, 1065. 1076 variation, phonological 893-940 multiple grammars theory 909-91 | Visibility Condition 977-978. 980. 992. 1005 Vocabulary Insertion 636-637. 645 voice 1050, 1052-1059 non-active 1095, 1107-1110 VP fronting 365-369 VSO 606-610 wh-drop 1067, 1083 wh-words 670-671. 683 “) Springer Index Authors Abbot-Smith, Kirsten and Heike Behrens 1085 Bartos, Huba definiteness agreem Boeckx, Cedric quirky case 110¢ Chierchia, Gennaro 2 Cinque, Guglielmo adverbs 664—665 Damonte, Federico 14 Embick, David and Rolf Nover post-syntactic movem Fitzgerald, Colleen reduplication 878-87 Guilfoyle, Eithne, et al Malagasy voice 1055 Hawkins, John processing and extra Hendricks, Petra focus 699-700. 701 Kalluli, Dalina bare singulars 435, 464, 471 Kawahara, Shigeto opacity 933-934 Landau, Idan control 993 Larson, Richard either movement 692-693, 698 intensionality 1096 McCarthy, John Comparative Markedness 846-852, 935-939 Mc( ‘loskey, James resumption 65 Pearson, Matthew Malagasy voice 1057-1059, 1083 Ritter, Elisabeth Hebrew nominals 998 Rivero, Maria-Luisa & Milena Milojevic Sheppard Slovenian feel-like construction 1107, 1109-111 Rizzi, Luigi Split CP 8, 19, 631-632, 63 Schwarz, Bernard either ellipsis 693-697 Struijke, Caro existential faithfulness 859, 877-879, 881, 886 van Riemsdijk, Henk null verbs 1152 2 Springer Languages tHoan 310, 331-332, 335 Abkhaz 580 Agta 227-228 Akan blocking 807-808, 810. 845 Akatek 532, 554—555, 562 Alabama infixation 872 Albanian feel-like construction 1107 American Sign Language agreement 571-600 Awakatek agent focus 524—525, 533-534, 562 Arabic, Levantine 58, 66, 100—104, 108 Baule 345—346 Berber antiagreement 543 Bulgarian feel-like construction 1127-1129, 1134, 1136 Cantonese serial verb constructions 751-791 Chamorro wh-agreement 544—545, 1058 Chichewa 324—325, 347-350 Chinese 279-280 indeterminates 291 long-distance anaphora 1010, 1016, 1017-1020, 1025, 1026, 1037 massifiers 262—265, 268 temporal interpretation 1031-1032 ( reek infixing reduplication 874 Croatian feel-like construction 1137 Dutch 737 aux-drop 410-411 child language 1061, 1066, 1067, 1068 English aux-drop 399-429 bare nominals 475 either disjunctions 689-746 pseudopartitive 275-276 whether 725-730 English, Early Modern 730, 743 n. 39 English, Irish clefting 658-659 n. 4 2 Springer Index English, Trinidad Dialectal predicate clefting 655-687 Finnish assibilation 805, 894—9 apocope 894-9003 976-934 degemination 896-899, 90] feel-like construction 1135 Finnish dialects 893-934 Fongbe 413-414, 419 French 294, 482, 594 bare nominals 475 child language 1081 glide formation 83 pseudopartitive ‘rman 294, 295 assibilation 812 aux-drop 400, 410-411 bare nominals 475 child language 1060-1061. 1066. 1067. 1068. 1085 disjunction 731-732 glide formation 822 topic drop 1059 V2 1058 Gitonga 349 Greek 57-108 Gungbe 2-3, 24 Guyanese (¢ reole 22 Halq’emeylem 227 Haitian creole clefting 658 tenseless clauses 413-414, 419-420 Hausa reduplication 880 Hebrew 58, 81-83, 100-104, 482 differential object marking 978-981, 985 nominals 454—455, 994-1005 quantifiers 277-278 Hebrew, Biblical 677 n. 20 Hindi correlative9s59 , 96¢ Hungarian definiteness agreement 982-983 determiners 995 Icelandic 295-296 control 992-993 quirky agreement 376-377 Igbo 414 Springer Index Inuktitut acquisition of passive 1063 Irish 74-75 Irish, Old verbal morphology 605-651 wh-movement 642-645 Italian 60 bare nominals 476, 1002 child language 1067 long-distance anaphora 1010-1017, 1018, 1023-1026, 1032-1036, 1039 psych-verbs 1014-1016, 1042 sequence of tense 1028-1031 Italian Sign Language (LIS) 947-975 relativization 945-975 Jakaltek agent focus 524, 536, 541-542, 546 Jamaican Creole 21-23, 47-49 Japanese honorification 355-382, 385-396 long-distance anaphora 1011, 1042 nominal structure 241—302 Ju) hoansi 308-309, 312, 321, 328-329, 3 Kiche acquisition 1063, 1067 n. 2 Kinande vP structure 307-351 Kinyarwanda antifocus 548 Kiswahili 366 Korean 227 K’iche agent focus 537, 539-540, 546, 562, 564 Lakhota 783 Lithuanian 629-631 Lushootseed reduplication 179-235, 858 Makassarese antiagreement 543 Malagasy acquisition 1071-1087 tense 1054—1055 topic drop 1059 voice system 1049-1050, 1052-1059 Mam agent focus 510, 529, 555 Mandarin coverb construction 755-760 Manarayi infixation 871 Mapudungun 488 n. 40 ©) Springer

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