The Morphology-Syntax Connection
Papers from the January 1994 MIT Workshop
MIT Working Papers in Linguistics #22
1994
edited by Heidi Harley & Colin Phillips
Ordering Information.
- What does Adjacency do?
- Jonathan Bobaljik
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- The Person-Case Constraint: A Morphological
Approach
- Eulàlia Bonet
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- Romance Inflectional Morphology In and Out of
Syntax
- Sarah Cummins & Yves Roberge
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- Middle, Ergative and Passive in English: A
Minimalist Perspective
- Koji Fujita
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- SpecAgrP and Case: Evidence from Georgian
- Tracy Holloway King
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- When AgrO is Fused to AgrS: What Morphology can
tell us about the Functional Categories
- Erika Mitchell
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- A Constraint on the Feature Specificatio of AGR
- Kumiko Murasugi
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- On BE and HAVE in Georgian
- Lea Nash
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- The Subject Positions in Athapaskan Languages
- Keren Rice & Leslie Saxon
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- On zero and alpha-underspecification in Syntax
and Phonology
- Johan Rooryck
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- Syntactic Activity and Inertness in West
Greenlandic Derivational Morphology
- Jerrold Sadock
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- On the Derivation of 'Have' Predication and its
Implication for the Syntax of the Perfective in Breton
- Robin Schafer
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- Korean Verbal Inflection and Checking Theory
- James Yoon
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- Resultative V-V Compounds in Chinese
- Ke Zou