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Mar 2001
ISBN 0262112574
496 pp.
1 illus.
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Ken Hale
Michael Kenstowicz

The essays in this collection celebrate Ken Hale's lifelong study of underdocumented languages and their implications for universal grammar. The authors report their latest research in syntax, morphology, semantics, phonology, and phonetics.

Table of Contents
 Contributors
 Preface
 Appreciation
1 Derivation by Phase
by Noam Chomsky
2 Morphology in Creole Genesis: Linguistics and Ideology
by Michel DeGraff
3 Counterfactuals in a Dynamic Context
by Kai von Fintel
4 Infixation versus Onset Metathesis in Tagalog, Chamorro, and Toba Batak
by Morris Halle
5 Spanish Negative in-: Morphology, Phonology, Semantics
by James Harris
6 Observations about the Form and Meaning of the Perfect
by Sabine Iatridou, Elena Anagnostopoulou and Roumyana Izvorski
7 Accentual Adaptation in North Kyungsang Korean
by Michael Kenstowicz and Hyang-Sook Sohn
8 Enhancement Revisited
by Samuel Jay Keyser and Kenneth N. Stevens
9 The EPP, Scrambling, and Wh-in-Situ
by Shigeru Miyagawa
10 Grammar Games: Unscrambling Skaldic Syntax
by Wayne O'Neil
11 T-to-C Movement: Causes and Consequences
by David Pesetsky and Esther Torrego
12 Segmental Phonology in Yawelmani
by Cheryl Zoll
 Publications of Ken Hale: 1958-2000
by Marilyn Goodrich
 Index
 
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