In:UG and External Systems: Language, brain and computation
Edited by Anna Maria Di Sciullo
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 75] 2005
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 April 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.75.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: UG and External Systems
Language
Depictives: Syntactic and interpretive asymmetries
On two issues related to the clitic clusters in Romance languages
On the question of (non)-agreement in the uses of Russian imperatives
Computational puzzles of conditional clause preposing
Clefts and tense asymmetries
Generating configurational asymmetries in prosodic phonology
Brain
Language learnability and the forms of recursion
The autonomous contribution of syntax and pragmatics to the acquisition of the Hebrew definite article
D(iscourse)-Linking and question formation: Comprehension effects in children and Broca's aphasics
Evidence from ASL and ÖGS for asymmetries in UG
Acquisition of phonological empty categories: A case study of early child Dutch
Prosodic cues during online processing of speech: Evidence from stress shift in American English
Computation
Morpho-syntax parsing
A Minimalist implementation of Hale-Keyser incorporation theory
Minimalist languages and the correct prefix property
Computation with probes and goals: A parsing perspective
Deep & shallow linguistically based parsing: Parameterizing ambiguity in a hybrid parser
Towards a quantitative theory of variability
Index
