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Preface | ix | |
1 | Quirky Alternations of Transitivity: The Case of Ingestive Predicates | 1 |
Ingestives in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective | 4 | |
Ingestives and Ambitransitivity | 10 | |
Ingestives as Three-Place Predicates | 12 | |
2 | Explaining Clitic Variation in Spanish | 21 |
Overview of the Third Person Clitic Paradigm in Spanish | 22 | |
Overview of the Etymological and the Referential Dialects | 22 | |
Accounting for the Etymological Dialect and Referential A Dialects | 25 | |
Contact Dialects | 28 | |
3 | Slavic Passives, Bantu Passives, and Human Cognition | 41 |
A Framework | 42 | |
Slavic | 45 | |
Bantu | 49 | |
Small Clauses | 54 | |
Prototypicality | 56 | |
4 | The Split VP Hypothesis: Evidence from Language Acquisition | 61 |
The Split VP Hypothesis | 63 | |
Preverbal Objects | 67 | |
A Split VP Account | 71 | |
Further Prediction | 74 | |
Clausal Architecture | 75 | |
5 | Syntactic Constraints in a "Free Word Order" Language | 83 |
Composition of Warlpiri AUX | 86 | |
Syntactic Constraints on the Position of AUX | 92 | |
Negative AUX | 112 | |
A Comparative Overview | 117 | |
6 | On the Range and Variety of Cases Assigned by Adpositions | 131 |
Type I--Languages with One (Main) Adpositional Case | 132 | |
Type II--Languages with More Than One Adpositional Case | 143 | |
Toward a Minimalist Account of Adpositional Case | 150 | |
7 | Optimality and Three Western Austronesian Case Systems | 155 |
Background: Case System Typology, Optimality and Austronesian | 156 | |
Three Western Austronesian Case Systems in OT | 160 | |
8 | Affixes, Clitics, and Bantu Morphosyntax | 185 |
Morpholexical versus Morphosyntactic Processes | 186 | |
Verbal Suffixation | 188 | |
Verbal Prefixation | 192 | |
Affixes versus Clitics | 193 | |
Clitics and Inflectional Morphology | 194 | |
On the Architecture of Universal Grammar | 197 | |
Acquired Language Deficit | 199 | |
Language Change | 201 | |
Language Acquisition | 202 | |
Parsing Strategies for Bantu | 204 | |
9 | Two Types of Wh-In-Situ | 211 |
Lexical Properties | 213 | |
Syntactic Properties | 215 | |
Toward a Nonunitary Account | 219 | |
Null Operator Movement as Feature Movement | 225 | |
10 | Vowel Place Contrasts | 239 |
Evidence for Peripheral | 241 | |
The Phonetic Realization of Peripheral Vowels | 260 | |
Conclusions and Consequences | 263 | |
Author Index | 271 | |
Index of Languages and Language Families | 273 | |
Subject Index | 275 | |
About the Editors and Contributors | 279 |
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