LFG BULLETIN MARCH 2009 ** Please send bulletin items to me by email ** ** (reverse: ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/ !at! Louise.Mycock) ** Next issue: June 2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ LFG website: http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/LFG/ International Lexical Functional Grammar Association: http://www-lfg.stanford.edu/lfg/ilfga/ More about LFG: http://www.carleton.ca/~asudeh/LFG/more.txt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ CONTENTS 1. LFG 2008 Proceedings 2. LFG 2009 Conference, Cambridge, UK 3. Drafts for comments 4. Recent LFG work 5. Boilerplate ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. LFG 2008 Proceedings The Proceedings for the LFG 2008 conference are now available at: http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/LFG/13/lfg08.html TABLE OF CONTENTS Alex Alsina `A Theory of Structure-Sharing: Focusing on Long-Distance Dependencies and Parasitic Gaps' [5-25] Maia Andreasson `Not All Objects Are Born Alike: Accessibility as a Key to Pronominal Object Shift in Swedish and Danish' [26-45] Avery D. Andrews `The Role of PRED in LFG+Glue' [46-67] Ash Asudeh, Mary Dalrymple, and Ida Toivonen `Constructions with Lexical Integrity: Templates as the Lexicon-Syntax Interface' [68-88] Mohammed Attia `A Unified Analysis of Copula Constructions in LFG' [89-108] Brett Baker and Rachel Nordlinger `Noun-Adjective Compounds in Gunwinyguan Languages' [109-128] Tina Bogel, Miriam Butt, and Sebastian Sulger `Urdu Ezafe and the Morphology-Syntax Interface' [129-149] Kersti Borjars and Nigel Vincent `Objects and OBJ' [150-168] Gerlof Bouma, Jonas Kuhn, Bettina Schrader, and Kathrin Spreyer `Parallel LFG Grammars on Parallel Corpora: A Base for Practical Triangulation' [169-189] Claire Bowern `Bardi Complex Predicates as a Challenge to Monotonicity' [190-197] George Aaron Broadwell `Turkish Suspended Affixation is Lexical Sharing' [198-213] Ozlem Cetinoglu and Miriam Butt `Turkish Non-canonical Objects' [214-234] Marie-Elaine van Egmond `Incorporated Adjunct Classifiers in Anindilyakwa: An Empirical Challenge to LFG' [235-251] Marie Fellbaum Korpi `LFG Architecture, Semantic Definiteness Structures and Nonverbal Syntactic Constructions' [252-271] Anna Gazdik `French Interrogatives in a OT-LFG Analysis' [272-290] Dag Haug `Tense and Aspect for Glue Semantics: The Case of Participial XADJs' [291-311] Anna Kibort `On the Syntax of Ditransitive Constructions' [312-332] Helge Lodrup `Local Binding without Coargumenthood: Norwegian Noun Phrases' [333-351] Elisabeth Mayer `Clitics on the Move: From Dependent Marking to Split Marking' [352-372] Ingo Mittendorf and Louisa Sadler `NP Would Like to Meet GF: A Welsh Adjectival Construction' [373-393] Rachel Nordlinger and Louisa Sadler `From Juxtaposition to Incorporation: An Approach to Generic-Specific Constructions' [394-412] Lilja Ovrelid `Functional Features in Data-Driven Dependency Parsing' [413-433] Syed Muhammed Jafar Rizvi `Indications of Urdu Tetravalent Verbs Having 'Oblique Agents' in the Argument Structure' [434-453] Melanie Seiss `The English -ing Form' [454-472] Anne Tamm `Partitive Morphosemantics across Estonian Grammatical Categories, and Case Variation with Equi and Raising' [473-493] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2. LFG 2009 Conference, Cambridge, UK Keep up-to-date with information about this year's conference at http://www.lfg09.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3. DRAFTS FOR COMMENTS 'Drafts for comments' offers bulletin readers the opportunity to submit information about drafts or projects on which they would like to receive comments from the community. This brings work in progress to the attention of the community and plays some of the role that previous incarnations of the archive played. Please submit basic article/project information and a) a URL if the item is available online or else b) your contact email. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4. RECENT LFG WORK Keep the rest of the LFG community informed! Send details of your recent work to Louise.Mycock /at/ ling-phil.ox.ac.uk/ 4.1 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS LFG conference papers are available electronically at: http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/site/ONLN.html 4.2 PHD/MASTERS Webb, James 2008. 'Instruments in LFG's Argument Structure'. M.Phil thesis. University of Oxford http://ucl.academia.edu/JamesWebb/Papers/83063/Instruments-in-LFG-s-Argument-structure 4.3 PUBLICATIONS Mary Dalrymple, Tracy Holloway King & Louisa Sadler 2009. 'Indeterminacy by underspecification'. Journal of Linguistics 45: 31-68. 4.4 DOWNLOADABLE LFG PAPERS A list of web-pages where people post downloadable LFG papers: http://arts.anu.edu.au/linguistics/LFG/ Additional suggestions welcome. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5. BOILERPLATE The boilerplate (standard text) which previously appeared at the end of every bulletin can be accessed at: http://www.carleton.ca/~asudeh/LFG/more.txt The LFG website also serves much of the same function as the boilerplate section. http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/LFG/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------