YPL2 contents

Here you can find the table of contents for each issue of YPL2. In some cases, a sample article is made available for download by clicking on the title of the paper. The articles made available are chosen at random by the YPL committee.

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Issue 7 (February 2007)
Suzanne Bardeas, Marianna Kaimaki eds

Joanne Close - Double Modals as Adverb-Modal Constructions in an American English Dialect (1-20)
Kook-Hee Gill, Steve Harlow, and George Tsoulas - Disjunction, Distributivity and Quantification in Korean (21-44)
Helen Goodluck - Exposure and Implicit Instruction: The Development of a Late-Acquired Syntactic Rule (45-54)
Leendert Plug - Collocations in Context: On the Phonetics and Lexical Status of Some Dutch Phrases (55-76)
Hazel Steele - Contact: a Motivation for Language Change? (77-88)
Melissa Wright - Movements into Call Closure in British-English Telephone Interaction (89-117)

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Issue 6 (May 2006)
(including papers from the Fourth York-Holland Symposium on the History of English Syntax).
Tim Guy, Chris Harris, eds.

Jo Close - Two Have or Not Two Have: The Multiple Realisation of Auxiliary Have in English Dialects (1-26)
Marion Elenbaas - The Structural Development of the Verb-Particle Combination in the History of English (27-56)
Alice Eriks-Brophy, Helen Goodluck, and Danijela Stojanovic - Complex Syntax in High Functioning Individuals with Down Syndrome (57-68)
Bill Haddican - The Structural Deficiency of Pro-forms (69-76)
Eric Haeberli and Susan Pintzuk - Revisiting Verb (Projection) Raising in Old English (77-94)
Glyn Hicks - The Binding Theory Doesn't (Have to) Apply at LF (95-114)
Marijana Marelj and Tanja Milicev - Argument Structure and Case in the Nominal Domain: An Old English/Serbo-Croat Perspective (115-142)
Leendert Plug - Speed and Reduction in Postpositioned Self-initiated Self-repair (143-162)
Beck Sinar - From 'Self' to 'X-self': The Change in the Form of the English Intensifier (163-184)
Hidekazu Tanaka - Fragments (185-195)

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Issue 5 (March 2006)
Papers from the Third York-Holland Symposium on the History of English Syntax
Joanne Close, Alexandra Galani, Beck Sinar and Phillip Wallage, eds

Marion Elenbaas - On the Emergence of the Verb-Particle-Object Order in English: an Investigation into the Language Contact Factor (1-28)
Richard Ingham - NegV1 and Secondary Negation in Old and Middle English Religious Prose (29-50)
Amel Kallel - The Loss of Negative Concord: Internal Factors (51-80)
Tanja Milicev - The Dative Alternation in Old English (81-104)
Ann Taylor - Contact Effects of Translation: Distinguishing two kinds of influence in Old English (105-126)
Phillip Wallage - On the status of 'ne' in Old English Prose and Poetry (127-156)
Anthony Warner - Types of Inversion in Middle English (157-178)
Wim van der Wurff - DO NOTHING BUT + V: From parallel form to bare infinitive (179-214)

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Issue 4 (December 2005)
Seventy years of Firthian phonology: prospect and retrospect
J. Kelly, Leendert Plug, eds

John Local and Bill Wells - Introduction (1-14)
Leendert Plug - J. R. Firth: Life, Work and Legacy (15-48)
Adrian P. Simpson - 'From a Grammatical Angle.' Congruence in Eileen Whitley's Phonology of English (49-90)
John Kelly - 'Saying Different Things.' E. M. Whitley's Early Phonological Analysis of Irish (91-124)
R. K. Sprigg - Types of R Prosodic Piece in a Firthian Phonology of English, and Their Vowel and Consonant Systems (125-156)
R. K. Sprigg - The Short-Quantity Piece in English Lexical Items, and Its Vowel Systems (157-188)
Richard Ogden - The Phonetics of Agreement and Disagreement (189-220)
Elena Battaner - J. R. Firth and the London School: A Historical and Theoretical Approach to Firthian Prosodic Phonology (221-258)

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Issue 3 (April 2005)
Glyn Hicks, Gareth Walker eds

Jonny Butler - Sequence of Tense Phenomena and Non-Eventivity (1-6)
Joanne Close - The Syntax of Double Modal in Hawick Scots (7-25)
Traci S. Curl - Offers of Assistance: Constraints on Syntactic Design (27-53)
Gaelle Ferre - Gesture, Intonation, and the Pragmatic Structure of Narratives in British English Conversation (55-90)
Glyn Hicks - Deriving Condition A (91-131)
John Local and Gareth Walker - 'Mind the Gap': Further Resources in the Production of Multi-unit, Multi-action Turns (133-143)
Leendert Plug - The Phonetics of Repetition in Other-initiated Repair in Dutch: A comparative Exercise (145-171)
Hidekazu Tanaka: Antecedent-Contained Deletion Without Quantifier Raising (173-184)

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Issue 2 (November 2004)
Papers from the First York-Essex Morphology Meeting
Alexandra Galani, Beck Sinar eds

Antonio Fabregas - When prefixes escape (1-22)
Maria Flouraki - Aspectual composition in Modern Greek: a morpho-semantics analysis (23-40)
Alexandra Galani - Suffixes and DM: Voice in Modern Greek (41-56)
Ryo Otoguro - Case, adpositions and functional categories in LFG (57-78)
Gergana Popova - Bulgarian aspect in paradigm function morphology (79-92)
Andrew Spencer - Generalised paradigm function morphology - a synopsis (93-106)
George Tsoulas - A note on case, morphological uniformity and feature interpretability (107-116)

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Issue 1 (February 2004)
Jonny Butler, Davita Morgan, Leendert Plug, Gareth Walker eds

Jonny Butler - On Having Arguments and Agreeing: Semantic EPP (1-27)
Traci S. Curl, John Local and Gareth Walker - Repetition and the prosody-pragmatics interface (29-63)
Cecile De Cat - French Subject Clitics Are Not Agreement Markers (65-92)
Alexandra Galani - Distributed Morphology and Suppletive vs Non-Suppletive Stem Formation in Modern Greek (93-108)
Kook-Hee Gill - WH Quantification in Korean, Japanese and Malayalam: A Comparative View (109-135)
Susan Pintzuk and Ann Taylor - Objects in Old English: Why and How Early English Is Not Icelandic (137-150)
Bernadette Plunkett - Locutionary Inversion in Modern French (151-179)
Evi Sifaki - The EPP Requirement (181-212)
Hidekazu Tanaka - On the Categorial Status of Raising Complements (213-222)
George Tsoulas - On A Binding-Theoretic Argument for Base Generation of Long Distance Scrambling (223-236)

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