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Volume 9

Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics, Volume 9 (2016)

Edited by Adrás Bárány and J. M. M. Brown
 

Split intransitivity in English

James Baker
pp. 1-34
 

Negation in Baltic Middle Low German

Caroline Appleby
pp. 35-81
 

A syntactic account for the parametric variation of the Number feature

Christopher Hicks
pp. 82-107
 

Null arguments in Old Norwegian: Interaction between pronouns and functional domains

Kari Kinn
pp. 108-129

 

Labelling in Syntax

Richard Stockwell
pp. 130-155
 

Resumption in English: An investigation of usage and acceptability

Hannah Blythe
pp. 156-183

 

Unifying the that-trace and anti-that-trace effects

Jamie Douglas
pp. 184-211

 

"Mae probl monolingual yn minority": Factors favouring the production of code-switching by Welsh English bilingual speakers

Margaret Deuchar, Kevin Donnelly, and Caroline Piercy
pp. 212-234

 

The modal value of ancora/angórə in Barese and northern Apulian varieties

Luigi Andriani
pp. 235-245
 

Who Moo-ved my Cow? The Lexicalization of Onomatopoeia and Imitative Shift in Mandarin

Arthur Thompson
pp. 246-253

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