DEPARTMENT OF LINGUISTICS
UCL Division of Psychology & Language Sciences

Contents of UCLWPL 11 (1999)

Edited by Corinne Iten and Ad Neeleman

Semantics and Pragmatics

 

Diane Blakemore & Robyn Carston

The pragmatics of and-conjunctions: The non-narrative cases

Robyn Carston

The relationship between generative grammar and (relevance-theoretic) pragmatics

Corinne Iten

The relevance of Argumentation Theory

Milena Nuti

On interpreting 'folk psychology'

George Powell

The referential-attributive distinction - a cognitive account

Deirdre Wilson

Metarepresentation in linguistic communication

Phonology

 

John Harris

Release the captive coda: the foot as a domain of phonetic interpretation

Phil Harrison

Phon-something: a clarification

Kuniya Nasukawa

Prenasalisation and melodic complexity

Syntax

 

Brian, Hok-Shing, Chan

Classifiers, demonstratives and classifier-to-demonstrative movement

Annabel Cormack & Neil Smith

Why are depictives different from resultatives

Eva Eppler

Word order in German-English mixed discourse

So Hiranuma

Syntactic difficulty in English and Japanese: A textual study

Jasper Holmes

The syntax and semantics of causative verbs

Richard Hudson & Jasper Holmes

Re-cycling in the encyclopedia

Hue-Kyung Kang

Quantifier spreading by English and Korean Children

M. Rita Manzini & Anna Roussou

A minimalist theory of A-movement and Control

Eric Mathieu

WH in situ and intervention effects

Ad Neeleman & Hans van de Koot

The configurational matrix

Fuyo Osawa

The relation between Tense and Aspect: The emergence of the T-system

Kriszta Szendrői

A stress-driven approach to the syntax of focus