LINGUIST List 18.3769
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FYI: Correction to 18-3476 Re: USC Working Papers
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Correction to 18-3476 Re: USC Working Papers
Message 1: Correction to 18-3476 Re: USC Working Papers
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Date: 13-Dec-2007
From: Michael Shepherd <uscwpl usc.edu>
Subject: Correction to 18-3476 Re: USC Working Papers
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The following paper was inadvertently omitted from Volume 2 of the USC Working Papers in Linguistics: Isabelle Roy Predicate Nominals in Eventive Predication The corrected list of online papers is as follows: USC Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 3: Fuyun Wu Subjacency versus Grammatical Extraction in Chinese Focused Cleft Wh-Questions: L1 Understanding and L2 Performance Michael Shepherd On the Relationship between Phoneme Activation and Lexically Mediated Compensation for Coarticulation USC Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 2: Roberto Mayoral Hernández On the Position of Frequency Adverbs in Spanish Ana Sánchez-Muñoz Transfer in the Spanish Progressive Constructions in Los Angeles Isabelle Roy Predicate Nominals in Eventive Predication USC Working Papers in Linguistics Volume 1: Guanjun Bella Feng Lexical Category Specific Constraints: Mandarin Verb Versus Adjective Reduplication Cristian Iscrulescu Morphological Faithfulness and Phonological Markedness: The Case of Romanian Nominals Hua Lin The Necessity of Output-Output Correspondence: Evidence from Tunica Asier Alcázar The Imperfective Paradox of Basque James Higginbotham A Note on Conditionals and Compositionality Miae Lee Head-Internal Relatives: In-Situ Focus Effect Antonella Vecchiato The Italian Periphrastic Causative and Force Dynamics Justin M. Aronoff Gender and the Letter Fluency Task: Evidence from Second Language Learners F. Nihan Ketrez Distributional Properties of Nouns and Verbs in Turkish Child-Directed Speech
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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