2001

Conference Proceedings

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The Role of Agreement in Natural Language
 

Edited by William Earl Griffin

Web Publishing  by Willis Warren

Copyright 2003 by Texas Linguistics Society
 

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Preface, Table of Contents, and Introduction

 

Antonia Androutsopoulou & Manuel Espanol Echavarria:
D-raising and Asymmetric Agreement in French

 

Nancy Mae Antrim:
Number, Gender, and Person Agreement in Prenominal Possessives

 

Ron Artstein:
Coordination of Word Parts is Interpreted at Surface Level

 

Tania Avgustinova & Hans Uszkoreit:
Towards a Typology of Agreement Phenomena

 

Sungeun Cho:
Quantifier Agreement in Korean

 

Incheol Choi:
A Constraint-Based Approach to Korean Partial Honorific Agreement

 

Greville G. Corbett:
Agreement:  Terms and Boundaries

 

William Earl Griffin:
The Split-INFL Hypothesis and AgrsP in Universal Grammar

 

Patricia Cabredo Hofherr:
Inflected Complementizers and the Licensing of Non-referential Pro-drop

 

Tania Ionin:
Aspects of Agreement:  Evidence that Agreement Morphology and Aspectual Distinctions Are Acquired Independently by Child L2 Learners

 

Jong-Bok Kim:
Hybrid Agreement in English

 

Hilda Koopman:
The Locality of Agreement and the Structure of DP in Maasai

 

Mary S. Linn & Sara Thomas Rosen:
The Functional Projections of Subject Splits

 

Eric Mathieu:
French Object Agreement with Verbs of Perception

 

Roland Pfau:
Defective Feature Copy and Anti-Agreement in Language Production

 

Christian Rathmann
The Optionality of Agreement Phrase:  Evidence from German Sign Language (DGS)

 

Gianluca Storto:
Agreement in Maasai and the Syntax of Possessive DPs (II)

 

Changguk Yim:
Subject Agreement in Korean:  Move F, Attract F, or Agree?
 
 
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