Morphology at Santa Cruz: Papers in Honor of Jorge Hankamer
The Linguistics Research Center supports and facilitates research on the phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of languages, particularly those that differ significantly from English in structure. It publishes a working-paper series, sponsors research colloquia, and hosts longer visits to the campus by international scholars. Founded in 1981, the center is housed in Stevenson College and fully integrated into the Department of Linguistics. Current research projects include the typology of noun phrases, the syntax and semantics of indefinites, the phonological structure of the lexicon, morphosyntactic markedness and typology in optimality theory, featural representations in optimality theory, and morphological parsing.
There are 12 publications in this collection, published in 2011.
Harizanov, Boris: NonInitiality within Spell-Out Domains: Unifying the Post-Syntactic Behavior of Bulgarian Dative Clitics, 2011
Harizanov, Boris; Gribanova, Vera: The Role of Morphological and Phonological Factors in Bulgarian Allomorph Selection, 2011
Kramer, Ruth: Object Markers are Doubled Clitics in Amharic, 2011
LaCara, Nicholas: A Definite Problem: The Morphosyntax of Double Definiteness in Swedish, 2011
LaCara, Nicholas; Thompson, Anie; Tucker, Matthew A: MASC: Back Matter, 2011
LaCara, Nicholas; Thompson, Anie; Tucker, Matthew A: MASC: Front Matter, 2011
Mikkelsen, Line: Verbal Inflection at a Distance, 2011
Norris, Mark: Extraposition and Definiteness Effects in Icelandic DPs, 2011
Steele, Susan: Morphology Alone, 2011
Teeple, David: Focus and Accusative Pronouns in Arabic, 2011
Thompson, Anie: Irregularity in Japanese Honorifics, 2011
Tucker, Matthew A: The Morphosyntax of the Arabic Verb: Toward a Unified Syntax-Prosody, 2011