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  2. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_4_douglas.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: 19) a. is is the patient (for the new surgeon) to operate on.b. ... esenouns do not introduce new individuals to the discourse, but rather highlight someaspect of the individual denoted by the possessor.
  3. The syntactic role of discourse-related features∗ Silvio Cruschina…

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_5_2_cruschina.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: the numeration – SC]; no new objects are added in the course of computation apart from rearrangements of lexical properties” (Chomsky 1995:228). ... with focus, such as copular and existential sentences, whose function it is to introduce new
  4. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_1_baker.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: In conclusion, the new analysis I have presented has various advantages over thetraditional analysis. ... In the following section, I sketch formal treatments of the diagnosticsdiscussed in Section 2 in terms of this new analysis.
  5. 1 Fr4: Rethinking the Human: French Literature, Thought, and ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/fr4_reading_list_2020-21.pdf
    17 Sep 2020: See chapter 1 on the Tiers livre).] Heath, Michael J., Rabelais (New York: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies, 1996). ... 1. Kennedy, William J., Rhetorical Norms in Renaissance Literature (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1978).
  6. willis

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_3_3_chien.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: 46. writing. Each retrieved item turns out to be a new memory probe. ... This break in the process entails the writer to begin the search again with a new memory probe.
  7. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_7_5_hu.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: 140. English resultatives revisited. b. At the opening of the new Parliament building, the crowd cheeredthe huge gates open. ... b. At the opening of the new Parliament building, the crowd cheeredthe huge gates open.
  8. C O P i Lcambridge occasional papers in linguistics ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_5_sailor.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: spoken in the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, or Sin-. ... elements aested in FI is below:. (4) A: Apparently John has a new girlfriend.
  9. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_7_2_douglas.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: A new analysis of these generalisations will be developed inSection 4. ... 4 A new analysis. 4.1 The raising analysis (Bianchi, 2000a, 2000b; Kayne, 1994).
  10. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_8_deucharetal.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: Her data were collected in ‘El Barrio’, an area of New YorkCity inhabited by a Puerto Rican community since the 1930s. ... Johnson (2009) introduces a new version of the variable rule program calledRbrul, which we use in the present study.
  11. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_8_4_gotham.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: New Haven/London: Yale University Press. 82. Towards Glue for Minimalism. Matthew GothamResearch Department of LinguisticsUniversity College London2 Wakefield StreetLondon, WC1N 1PFUnited Kingdom.
  12. COPiL paper

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_4_1_newton.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: Section 4 develops a new post-syntactic account of the Old Irish verb. ... Glenda Newton 8. 4 A NEW POST-SYNTACTIC ACCOUNT OF THE OLD IRISH VERB.
  13. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_1_ajer.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: Whether the change leads to a new result state or not does not make adierence to their temporal structure, and my data does not seem to support such adistinction either. ... would give the Form an inherent variability in readings.However, it is unclear
  14. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_6_blythe.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: 8) There is this new kind of floor that one of the studios in New York that Idanced in has it. ... This idea is not a new one. Kroch (1981)appeals to MacDonald’s (1980) notion of a “real-time sentence generator”, whichhas limited planning capacity,
  15. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_3_hicks.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: bai-zheput-dur. henduo /many. suoyoude /all. yione. ben-bencl-ruw. xinnew. shu.book. ‘There are many new books on the table.’.
  16. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_8_wood.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: and A somewhere to the le. us, ‘New president interesting readsbook’ is simultaneously SAVB, SAdjVN, SVO. ... I am not interested in the fact that the new president is reading aninteresting book.”.
  17. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_9_xia.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: to propose a new method to quantify psychotypol-.
  18. syntaxlab

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/slides_baker_et_al_november_2020.pdf
    21 Nov 2020: This phenomenon is a further suggestion in favour of new sub-parameters within the PCM framework. ... 1999). Adverbs And Functional Heads. New York: Oxford University Press.u Comrie, B.
  19. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_7_douglas.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in linguisticsVolume 9, Article 7: 184–211, 2016 | ISSN 2050-5949. UNIFYING THE THAT-TRACE AND ANTI-THAT-TRACEEFFECTS. J a m i e D o u g l a sUniversity of Cambridge. AbstractThis article proposes a unified
  20. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_12_1_aycock.pdf
    22 Jun 2020: ii. Assign each set in L as a new SD and go to a. ... β is stored in list L1 and assigned as the new SD, from which thesecond iteration of MS occurs.
  21. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_12_3_kidwai.pdf
    22 Jun 2020: 21) Maariyah is telling her friends about her new doll which she then had to giveaway. ... In this section, I present new evidence for island evasion from Urdu sluicing.Using case to probe the nature of the e-site, I show that the island-insensitivity
  22. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_3_biberauer.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: e nature and assumed role of each factor will be discussed in the followingsub-sections, but rst a word on the “new” factor: Maximise Minimal Means. ... NO YES: All heads? YES NO: Which subset of heads?[postulate a new [F]].
  23. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_7_song.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: Consequently, new strate-gies were needed for the sake of prosodic well-formedness. ... Mandarin mǎ-jiào “horse-neigh”. Second, in new word creation, prioritycan be given to disyllabicity, e.g.
  24. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_2_appleby.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: 2.2 History. MLG can be defined simply as the language spoken between OLG and New LG(Plattdeutsch). ... During the final period, c.1530–1650, MLG was in competition with Early New High German, which replacedMLG completely in written records by the
  25. Acquisition of tonal targets in Catalan, Spanish, and English* ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_5_1_astrucetal.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: Acquisition of tonal targets in Catalan, Spanish, and English. Lluïsa Astruc1,2. , Pilar Prieto3,4. , Elinor Payne5, Brechtje Post. 1, Maria del Mar Vanrell. 6. Cambridge University1, The Open University2, Oxford University5, ICREA3, Universitat
  26. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_10_6_schwarz.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: as has recently come to be understood, familiarity with phonotacticstructure—a cumulative eect of lexical learning—supports new wordlearning (Storkel 2001; Edwards, Beckman & Munson 2004). ... Because of heractive templates, Cara does not have to
  27. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_9_5_stockwell.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: Frampton & Gutmann (2000) conceive of labels as having a role in selection.A head is a pivot whose features must be satisfied before a new cycle can begin.Assuming theta roles
  28. Linearization and post-syntactic operations in the Quechua DP* Neil…

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_5_4_myler.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: new syllable for which [m] can form an onset, and the rhyme of the syllable [toq] is now only bimoraic, and thus legal.
  29. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_7_1_biberauerroberts.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: So we see that the introductionof phase-heads involves adding just one feature, here [C].9 Assuming clausalacquisition to proceed in “bottom-up” fashion, we understand why the “new”feature is
  30. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_11_4_sileo.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in linguisticsVolume 11, Article 4: 086–119, 2018 | ISSN 2050-5949. e semantics and pragmatics of racial and ethnic slurs:Towards a psychologically real contextualist account. R o b e r t o B. S i l e
  31. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_11_1_baker.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: In this section I shall give a new classication of case-marking paerns in Basquedrawing on the categories of intransitives identied by Sorace (2000).
  32. SL14 Handbook 2020-21

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/sl14_handbook_2020-21.pdf
    13 Jul 2020: SL14: 2020-21. 5. Topic 3: New Minds, New Bodies. Recommended primary sources:. ... An Approach to The Seagull.’ New Zealand Slavonic Journal 36, 2002: 81-88.
  33. C O P i L cambridge occasional papers in ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_12_4_lemon.pdf
    23 Jun 2020: bluegrapefruit. a new kind of grapefruit with blue esh there are pink, red and yellow grapefruitsso i guess one day somebody will breedblue ones.
  34. © 2008 by Theresa Biberauer Elliott Lash, Yi An ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_4_2_biberauer.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: 2008 by Theresa Biberauer Elliott Lash, Yi An Li & Thomas Rainsford (eds.). Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 4: XXX. Semi null-subject languages, expletives and expletive pro reconsidered. Theresa Biberauer. Linguistics Department,
  35. Seminar Issues in Basque-Romance Contact Cambridge University, 3-4…

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/handout_etxepare_march_2020.pdf
    21 Oct 2020: PLD S, keep postulating R for new incoming input of a language S’.

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