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University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics
Proceedings of the 29th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium
Working Papers
Preface
Aviad Eilam, Tatjana Scheffler, and Joshua Tauberer
Pronoun Loss as a Form of Deflection
Suzanne Aalberse
Phases, Left Branch Islands, and Computational Nesting
Valentina Bianchi and Cristiano Chesi
Unsupervised Morphology Induction for Part-of-speech-tagging
Damir Ćavar, Paul Rodrigues, and Giancarlo Schrementi
Are Tense [æ]s Really Tense? An Ultrasound Study
Paul M. De Decker and Jennifer R. Nycz
A Rapid and Anonymous Study of /r/ Vocalization in an /r/ Pronouncing City
Michael Ellis, Cynthia Groff, and Rebecca Mead
Plural Indefinites and Unexpected Pair-list Readings
Robert Fiorentino
Reported Speech and Identity in Brazilian Accounts of Discrimination
Mercia Santana Flannery
Bracketing and Cyclicity in Romanian Stress
Michael L. Friesner
Output-to-output Correspondence Revisited
Hye Jin Han
On Pregroups, Freedom, and (Virtual) Conceptual Necessity
Gregory M. Kobele and Marcus Kracht
How is Reconstruction Constrained?
Masakazu Kuno
Enriching the Syntactic Annotation of Korean Treebanks for Higher-level Processing: A Comparative Study of the Penn Korean Treebank and the 21st Sejong Korean Treebank
Sun-Hee Lee and Seok Bae Jang
There is no Absolutive Case
Julie Anne Legate
Modal Subordination in Japanese: Dynamics and Evidentiality
Eric McCready and Nicholas Asher
Counterfactuals and the Loss of BE in the History of English
Thomas McFadden and Artemis Alexiadou
The Perfect in Context: A Corpus Study
Atsuko Nishiyama and Jean-Pierre Koenig
Phase and Convergence
Miki Obata
Comparative Superlatives in Relative Clauses
David Schueler
Measure Phrases and the -ka/-lul Alternation in Korean
Chang-Yong Sim
Prosodic Phrasing in Three German Standard Varieties
Christiane Ulbrich
Sluicing and Focus Movement in wh-in-situ Languages
Chyan-an Arthur Wang and Hsiao-hung Iris Wu