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Volume 15

Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, Volume 15 (2023)

Edited by Ema Banerjee and Nina Haket

 

Not All Complementisers Are Late: a first look at the acquisition of illocutionary complementisers in Catalan and Spanish

NĂºria Bosch
pp. 1-38

 

The IPP Effect in Afrikaans: Southern African Variations on a West Germanic Theme

Theresa Biberauer and Cora Cavirani-Pots
pp. 39-54

 

On the Potential for Maximising Minimal Means in Transformer Language Models: A Dynamical Systems Perspective

Suchir Salhan
pp. 55-110

 

Questions in the Syntax of English Similative Constructions

Georgia Clothier
pp. 111-154

 

Nullius In Verba: Conceptual Engineering and the Royal Society Corpus

Nina Haket
pp. 155-195

 

On Person-Animacy Hierarchy Effects in Chamorro

James Morley
pp. 196-240
 

Why Ellipsis Needs TOO

Ema Banerjee
pp. 241-290



 

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