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INDEX OF AUTHORS kinger and Nerbonne subbinding 30-32 vement reconstruction SO8—510, R599 ess nomind > Structure grammar | 569 60-61 Brodie and Dowt Giorgi and Pianesi juantifier float perfect tense 403-450 Brody an | M inZil nominals and VP 552-553. 560. 578 Grinder Super-Equi 109-115 nstruction 503—543 Halle and Idsardi chain compos insertion in Optimality Theory checking theory 2 206 749 control and extra n 130-131 Halle and Marantz vocabulary insertion 209-21 | Halle and Vernaud parasitic gi redominant root stress 486-488 process mM Higginbotham and May Crowhurst licensing of parasitic gaps 82 Horvath f-movement Y¥ 96 Hukari and Levine de Swart adjunction 45—46 tense and aspe ct4 Dowty and Brodie Idsardi and Halle quantifier floating insertion in Optimality Theory 19 Erlbourne and Saurland scope reconstruction 525—526 Jacobs adverbial focus-sensitive particles 230, Fanslow 233, 237 parasitic gap licensing 88-91 Jacobson and Chierchia Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 19: 923-924, 2001 INDEX OF AUTHORS esent perfect ter ind Sag Kayne head-driven phrase sti scope ambigt \ f focu - 57 a 52-61 259 rince and McCarthy Kuno prosodic faithfulne Super-Equi 146 nce theory 460-462 >and Smolensky Lasnik r-insertion in Optimality \-movement and » reconstruction 749 §03—543 Levine and Hukari appaport Hovav and | adjunction 45—46 external causation 321 Levin and Rappaport Hova\ stylistic Inversion cons external causation 3211 —325, 33 oth stylistic inversion constructions 283—309 focus iN sel Manzini and Brody noun incorporation obligatory control 136 May and Higginbotham licensing of parasitic extraction 18-19 McCarthy tracelessness 35—38 r-insertion in Optimality Theory 737 aurland and Erlbourne 149 scope reconstruction McCarthy and Prince Ikirk prosodic faithfulness and correspond Strict layering and prosodic organization ence theory 460—462. 470-488 458460. 484—486 McDaniel Nlensky and Prince w/i-movement 92 r-insertion in Optimality Mohanaann d Mohanan 749 lexical reflexives 336—338 ernaud and Haile Nerbonne and Flickinget predominaat root stress 486-488 subcategorization transfer 30-32 von Stechow cope ambiguity with foc particles Pianesi and Giorgi 253-25 INDEX OF LANGUAGES A ltaic en cliticization round harmony 8&2 - extracti2o,n 5 8 Arabic past tense 434 root and affix faithf 16 Stative verbs 44] Austronesian relative clauses 187 German adjunction to CP 244—247 Chamorro comparatives 701 28 complement inheritance 9 incorporation | parasitic gap licensing 88-9] Cupeno particles 229-279 root-controlled accent 455-50 present perfect construction 355-399 scope ambiguity 251-259 Danish scope reversal 536 double supine constr 2 Super-Equi 115-116 Dutch tense and aspect 358-365 complement inh ance h-movement 91—92 parasitic gap licensing Greenlandic, West incorporation 186-187, 190-191 English comparatives 701-7 719-721 Hebrew extraction 4, 52-5 Super-Equi 118 focus particles 22 perfective 412-417, 4 14 Hindi present tense 430-43 wh-movement 9] process nominals 554—57 Hungarian r-insertion 737-7 wh-movement 91—96 scope ambiguity Ewe Icelandic extraction 2 extraction2 double supine construction 202 Faroese reconstruction 529-530 double supine construction 201 Igbo complements 219 root-controlled vowel harmony 463, 494 Finnish Irish case marking 40-41 extraction 2, 26-27, 45-46 root—controlled accent 493-494 Italian French perfective 413-4422 0 comptl ement inheritance 9 reflexive clitic 346-348 Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 19: 925-926, 2001 926 INDEX OF LANGUAGES Super-Equi 1 16—117 Romance Japanese present tense 412 accent resolution 493, 495 reflexive clitic 346 complement inheritance 9 Russian accent resolution 494 Kannada reflexive verbs 348-349 verbal reflexive morpheme Kikuyu Scandinavian extraction 2 present perfect tense 412-416 Spanish Latin argument structure 9 present perfect tense 415-417 extraction 2 indicative tense system 407-410 Macedonian perfective 420-421, 425-427 negation and cliticization 647-680 present tense 430-431 Manchu, Classical Super-Equi 117 round harmony 827-875 Sulawesi Moore see Austronesian extraction 2 Swedish Mongolian bare complement 200-201, 211-213 > - round harmony 827-832, 83 38 parasitic complementation 199-225 Super-Equi 117 Niuean noun incorporation 153 Thompson Salish Norwegian extraction 2 parasitic complementation 200-201, 221 Toba Batak Nunggubuyu argument structure 8—9 clitic sequences 751-824 sez grammar 585-591 Oceanic long-distance agreement 583-641 see Niuean Tungusic Ola Lamut round harmony 831-875 see Tungusic Turkish Orogen root—controlled accent 493-494 round harmony 827-875 Ulcha Palauan see Tungusic ~ extraction 2 Uto—Aztecan Polish see Cupeno parasitic gaps 101-102 Portuguese Yiddish present perfect tense 403-450 extraction 2 INDEX OF SUBJECTS absorption and negation 663-670 failure 92 neutralization 765—8 10 accent ordering 751-824, 784-789 root-controlled 455-497 comparatives adjunction 38—44, 120 coordination 709-728 and extraction 6-7, 45 gapping 691-701 focus-sensitive particle phrasal 683-733 268 complement maximal projection 240—244 bare 200-201, 211 adverbials CP 263-271 and process nominals 554-569 extraction 5, 11, 18-38 and tense 360—365 inheritance 9 positional 376-379 parasitic 199-225 athx conjunction cyclic 486-488 gapping 691-701 faithfulness 462-465, 470-488 reduction 686—709 agree conjuncts 36—37 control 139-144 control agreement n Super-Equi 109-118 long-distance 583-641 movement reconstruction 514—515 A-movement non—obligatory 109-112, 118-120, 123, paraphrasability 510-514 126 reconstruction effects 503-543 obligatory 109-127, 134-150 scope and checking 517-522 coordination argument pseudo 219-222 realization 12, 19, 23—24 correspondence 460-465 argument structure culminativity 458-460, 463-465 and valence 8-16 cyclicity aspect 358-360, 394-399, 403 root stress 487-488 case decausatives 340-341 checking and scope 518-522 decomposition causation aspectual 325-329 external 317—345 chain embedding 701-703 composition 67—104 external causation interpretation 120 see Causation uniformity 75—82 extraction : clitic(ization) 32-35 and adjunction 6, 11, 45—51, 130 a Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 19; 927-929, 2001. 928 INDEX OF asymmetric comparative 713-729 version complement 5, 11, 18-38 stylistic 283-309 Slash-based 5—65 isomorphism 691 693 subject 3—4, 51-60 teration 404—407 traceless Is re) extraposition licensing and control 109-150 parasitic gaps 68-82 focus particles 253, 256 round 827-875 locality faithfulness gapping 693-694 prosodic 460—465 logophors 145-149 feature structures 206 long-distance agreement underspecified 211 blocking 634-640 focus lowering disambiguation 386—388 reconstruction effects 379-393 morphosyntax 591 merge, morphological <1 i particles 229-279 minimalist program fronting vs. government binding predicate 161-166 moveCmiTelne t 503-543 control vs. raising 514 gapping see also paraphrasability boundedness 695-697 comparatives and conjunctions 691 33 negation locality 693-694 operator 647-670, 674 subgapping 697-701 partial 535-541 neutralization harmony clitic 765-810 round 827 nominals vowel 456 process 549. 579 head-driven phrase structure grammar nontransformational grammar 19, 35 extraction 2—7, 17 noun incorporation heavy NP shift 291 306 see incorporation homogeneity chain composition 77 obligatory control see control impoverishment opacity effects in OT 745-749 gender 768-781 incorporation paraphrasability existential 173—177, 185 test for A-movement reconstruction 510 instrumental 182—185 514 noun 153-193 parasitic object 182-185 complementation 199-225 pseudo noun 153-193 morphosyntactic 219-224 insertion supine 199-225 vocabulary 208-210 parasitic gaps 58-60 in situ licensing 67—104 focus particles 253-25 pseudo 86-88 intraposition 115, 119, 124 127, 136-138 particles INDEXO F SUBJECTS attachment of scope 251-259 focus-sensitive 22 ambiguity 251-259 scope ambiguity of and case checking $18-522 polysynthetic language reconstruction 503-543 incorporation 191 reversal 535-541 possessives scrambling 88-9] externally-caus semantic composition 17-18 process nominals slash 2-6, 18-35 see nominals spreading projection round 845-849 maximal 24( Stress accent prosody culminativity 458-460, 463-465 faithfulness subbinding 30-35 pseudogappins subject extraction 3—5 Super-Equi 109-118, 126, 146 quantifier superiority effects 82-85 floating 35 supine, parasitic 199-225 lower synsem 11-13, 17, 23, 47 r-insertion > 358~399. 403-450 raising selection 434-435 movement reconstruction 514 topic 591-604 object 504—510 expression 593—600 reconstruction tracelessness 19-38 focus particles 259 trigger i| ower> ing +5 7. 9-534 bisyllabic harmony 850-860 quantifiers 515-5] radical 522—529 unaccusatives scope 503-543 stylistic inversion of 283—309 reflexives 145 verbal 311-351 valence reflexivity and argument structure 8-16 semantic 316 and extraction 6-16 root constraint-based 10-16 controlled accent 470-488 verbal reflexives cyclicity 486-488 see reflexives faithfulness over affixes 462—465 stress 465-497 wh-phrase round harmony 827-875 parasitic gaps 69-75, 91 wh-trace 19-38

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