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The University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) is an occasional series published by the Penn Graduate Linguistics Society. The series has included volumes of previously unpublished work, or work in progress, by linguists with an ongoing affiliation with the Department, as well as volumes of papers from NWAV and the Penn Linguistics Colloquium. This volume contains selected papers from the 43rd NWAV Conference, held from October 23-26, 2014 held jointly by the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the University of Illinois Chicago in Chicago, IL. Thanks go to Luke Adamson, Hezekiah Bacovcin, Edward Bezerra, Haitao Cai, Nattanun Chanchaochai, Mao-Hsu Chen, Sunghye Cho, Aletheia Cui, Amy Goodwin Davies, Kajsa Djarv, Aaron Freeman, Duna Gylfadottir, Ava Irani, Helen Jeoung, Taylor Jones, Milena Šereikaitė, Einar Freyr Sigurðsson, Betsy Sneller, and Robert Wilder for help in editing. Since Vol. 14.2, PWPL has been an internet-only publication. As of September 2014, the entire back catalog has been digitized and made available on ScholarlyCommons@Penn. Please continue citing PWPL papers or issues as you would a print journal article, though you may also provide the URL of the manuscript. An example is below: Brook, Marisa. 2014. Comparative Complementizers in Canadian English: Insights from Early Fiction. In U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 20.2: Proceedings of NWAV 42, ed. D. Gylfadottir, 1-10. http://repository.upenn.edu/pwpl/vol20/iss2/2 Publication in the University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics (PWPL) does not preclude submission of papers elsewhere; copyright is retained by the author(s) of individual papers. The PWPL editors can be contacted at: U. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 619 Williams Hall, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104–6305 working-papers@ling.upenn.edu http://ling.upenn.edu/papers/pwpl.html Sabriya Fisher, Issue Editor