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Linguistic Inquiry

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3/4 of a Monster: On Mixed Shifty Agreement in Telugu
Troy Messick
Keywords:Morphological FeaturesFormal AgreementsPrincipled WayPersonal PronounsType Of AgreementGrammaticalPersonal CharacteristicsSyntacticSemantic FeaturesBritish EnglishLicensing ConditionssyntaxsemanticsagreementfeaturesDravidianTelugu
The Featural Life of Nominals
Ivy SichelMaziar Toosarvandani
Keywords:SemanticPersonal PronounsDiscourseRelatednessPersonal CharacteristicsLevel Of RepresentationIdentification CriteriaSubsequent RoundsProbe PositionSubject And ObjectNumber Of ProbesHigher GoalsGeometry FeaturesRelated ConstraintsParticipation In ConversationCategories Of PersonsDynamic UpdateProperties Of ProbesVariational TheorySecond-person PronounsProbe CharacteristicsFormal AgreementsIndividual Characteristicsnominal structurefeaturesPersonanimacyAgreelocalityPerson-Case Constraint (PCC)pronominal cliticizationdefective interventionobject shift
The Interrogative Left Periphery: How a Clause Becomes a Question
Veneeta Dayal
Keywords:Left PeripherySemanticRequests For InformationSpeech ActsQuotationsGeneral QuestionsDisjunctionLimited Types1st YearPersonal PronounsRhetorical QuestionSet Of PropositionsSummary SectionDesire For InformationQuestions In EnglishIntonation PatternsNuclear StressResponse CallsWine Drinkersleft peripherySpeech Act Phraseperspectival centerinterrogative meaningselectionquestion particlesclause-typingalternative questionsbiased questionsintonation
Treating Greek o eaftos mu as a Regular Anaphor: Theoretical Implications
Nikos AngelopoulosDominique Sportiche
Keywords:PersonalityAnonymous ReviewScope Of This ArticleSubject PositionsBase PositionAbstractnessDifficult PositionTotal ReconstructionSubject VerbHead NounGreekreflexivebindingCondition A
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