In:East and West of The Pentacrest: Linguistic studies in honor of Paula Kempchinsky
Edited by Timothy Gupton and Elizabeth Gielau
[Issues in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 33] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 May 2021
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Table of contents
Introduction1
Timothy Gupton
Elizabeth Gielau
Part I.Crosslinguistic explorations at the interfaces
Chapter 1.Interpretation of focus in Haitian Creole
se-clefts17
Emilie Destruel
Cecil Kezia Walker
Chapter 2.Aligning syntax and prosody in Galician: Against a prosodic isomorphism account41
Timothy Gupton
Chapter 3.Why does D-linking reduce the need for inversion in Spanish
wh-questions?69
Grant Goodall
Chapter 4.Negation and mood in epistemic contexts83
Elizabeth Gielau
Chapter 5.The complicated timeline of Spanish: Implications for lexical processing93
Sarah O’Neill
Christine Shea
Part II.Innovative approaches to clitics and noun phrases in Romance
Chapter 6.Me gohtaba ehta linguaji barranquenha: Variable object clitics in Barrancos, Portugal109
Jordan Garrett
Chapter 7.Spanish impersonal se in control infinitivals and the
ungrammaticality of se se sequences135
Jonathan MacDonald
Almike Vázquez-Lozares
Chapter 8.Case assignment in Spanish nominalizations: A self-paced reading investigation157
Tania Leal
Jeff Renaud
Chapter 9.Dual competence in dual language learners: Gradience and variability of object clitics in Spanish heritage
language learners189
Teresa Satterfield
Index215
