AFLA X (2003)

University of Hawai'i, Mānoa

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Edith Aldridge, SUNY Stony Brook
Transitivity and absolutive extraction in Tagalog
Veronica Ancheva Gerassimova, Stanford University
Unbounded Dependencies in Palauan Revisited
Katsura Aoyama, Texas Tech University
Acoustic analysis on geminate consonants in Guinaang Bontok
Keira Gebbie Ballantyne, University of Hawai‘i
Is noun incorporation a discourse variable in Yapese? Seamless morphology as a heuristic for productivity
Loren A. Billings, National Chi Nan University
Clitics and r-expressions in Tagalog: Actor-first and subject last ordering
JP Blevins, University of Cambridge
Impersonal constructions in Oceanic
Robert Blust, University of Hawai‘i
Must sound change be phonetically motivated?
Marc Brunelle, Cornell University
Eastern Cham as a two-tone language
Thomas J. Conners, Yale University
Circumfixation: An unnoticed complication for Indonesian stress
Dan Finer, SUNY Stony Brook and Hasan Basri, Tadulako University
Clause reduction and agreement in Makassar
Jill Heather Flegg, Rutgers University
Topics and clitic left dislocation in Malagasy
Nelleke Goudswaard, Vrije University, Amsterdam
Accusative and oblique subjects in Ida'an-Begak transitive verbs
Jonathon Herd, University of Toronto
Predicate Fronting in Maori
Jonathon Herd and Christine Pittman, University of Toronto
Prosodic conditioned ordering of predicate modifiers in Maori
Mie Hiramoto-Sanders, University of Hawai‘i
Speech communities and lexical strata of Indonesian vocabulary
Daniel Kaufman, Cornell University
Paradigm effects and the affix-shape/position generalization
Robert Kennedy, University of Arizona
Implications of Micronesian reduplication for formal theories of phonology
Alan Lee, University of Pennsylvania
Cluster simplification in several Malay dialects
Diane Massam, University of Toronto
Lexical categories in Niuean
Diane Massam, University of Toronto and Yuko Otsuka, University of Hawai‘i
Complementizers in Niuean and Tongan
Raphael Mercado
Tagalog focus
Peter Norquest, University of Arizona
Prosody vs. syllable structure in Oceanic and Chamic
Yuko Otsuka, University of Hawai‘i
Coordination in Tongan: Is syntactic ergativity real?
Melanie Owens, Stanford University
Benefactive, applicative, and possessor-raising constructions in Bimanese
Ileana M. Paul, University of Western Ontario
On the lack of wh-movement in Malagasy
Ileana M. Paul, University of Western Ontario and Lisa Travis, McGill University
Ergativity in Austronesian languages
Elizabeth Pearce, Victoria University of Wellington
Phrasal movement within the Maori DP
Matthew Pearson, Reed College
Malagasy Voice Morphology as Wh-Agreement
Robert J. Podesva, Stanford University
The effect of foot structure on segment duration in syllable-timed languages: The cases of Buginese and Toba Batak
Eric Potsdam, University of Florida
Ellipsis identity and Malagasy sluicing
Norvin Richards, MIT
Tagalog and the syntax of wh-extraction
Joachim Sabel, University Catholique de Louvian
Wh-quantifier interactions in Malagasy
Meylysa Tseng, National Chung Cheng University
Reduplication as affixation in Paiwan
Adam Ussishkin, University of Arizona and Andrew Wedel, U.C. Santa Cruz
Loanword adaptation asymmetries in Austronesian and articulatory gestural programs