The LFG12 proceedings are now available via CSLI On-Line Publications at: http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/LFG/17/lfg12.html
CONTENTS
Alex Alsina and Boban Arsenijević
'Hierarchies and Competing Generalizations in Serbo-Croatian Hybrid Agreement'
Maia Andréasson
'Constraints on full NP object shift and pronominal object shift in Scandinavian'
I Wayan Arka
'Verbal Number, Argument Number and Plural Events in Marori'
Doug Arnold and Louisa Sadler
'Affected Experiencers and Mixed Semantics in LFG/Glue'
Ash Asudeh and Gianluca Giorgolo
'Flexible Composition for Optional and Derived Arguments'
Ansu Berg, Rigardt Pretorius and Laurette Pretorius
'Exploring the Treatment of Selected Typological Characteristics of Tswana in LFG'
Tina Bögel
'The P-Diagram - A Syllable-based Approach to P-Structure'
Kersti Börjars, Pauline Harries and Nigel Vincent
'Grammaticalising by Growing Syntactic Structure: The History of North Germanic Nominal Morphosyntax'
Miriam Butt
'Questions in Urdu/Hindi: Moving beyond Movement'
Maris Camilleri and Louisa Sadler
'On the Analysis of Non-Selected Datives in Maltese'
Mary Dalrymple
'Number Marking: An LFG Overview'
Cheikh Bamba Dione
'An LFG Approach To Wolof Cleft Constructions'
Mark Dras, Franois Lareau, Benjamin Brschinger, Robert Dale, Yasaman Motazedi, Owen Rambow, Myfany Turpin and Morgan Ulinski
'Complex Predicates in Arrernte'
Owen Edwards
'Non-Subject Participants in Tolaki'
Gianluca Giorgolo and Ash Asudeh
'Missing Resources in a Resource-Sensitive Semantics'
Yvette Graham
'Deep Syntax in Statistical Machine Translation'
Yvette Graham and Josef van Genabith
'Exploring the Parameter Space in Statistical Machine Translation via F-structure Transfer'
Hyun Jong Hahm
'Word Order and Agreement in American Sign Language (ASL)'
Dag Haug
'From Dependency Structures to LFG Representations'
Dag Haug and Tanya Nikitina
'The Many Cases of Non-finite Subjects: The Challenge of "Dominant" Participles'
One-Soon Her and Dun-Hong Deng
'Lexical Mapping in Yami Verbs'
Petr Homola and Matt Coler
'Machine Translation Using Dependency Representation'
Anna Kibort
'Participles, Adjectives, and the Role of Argument Structure'
Tibor Laczkó
'On the (Un)Bearable Lightness of Being an LFG Style Copula in Hungarian'
François Lareau, Mark Dras, Benjamin Börschinger, and Myfany Turpin
'Implementing Lexical Functions in XLE'
Helge Lødrup
'In Search of a Nominal COMP'
Paul Meurer
'INESS-Search: A Search System for LFG (and Other) Treebanks'
Rachel Nordlinger
'Number Marking in the Daly Languages (Australia)'
Bill Palmer
'Nominal Number in Meso-Melanesian'
Karen Park
'The Selective Properties of Verbs in Reflexive Constructions'
Agnieszka Patejuk and Adam Przepiórkowski
'Agreement in an XLE Grammar of Polish'
Agnieszka Patejuk and Adam Przepiórkowski
'Lexico-semantic Coordination in Polish'
Adam Przepiórkowski and Agnieszka Patejuk
'On Case Assignment and the Coordination of Unlikes: The Limits of Distributive Features'
Adam Przepiórkowski and Agnieszka Patejuk
'The Puzzle of Case Agreement between Numeral Phrases and Predicative Adjectives in Polish'
Stefano Quaglia
'On the Syntax of Some Apparent Spatial Particles in Italian'
György Rákosi
'Non-core Participant PPs are Adjuncts'
Melanie Seiss
'Combinatory Possibilities in Murrinh-Patha Complex Predicates: A Type-Driven Approach'
Liselotte Snijders
'Issues Concerning Constraints on Discontinuous NPs in Latin'
Sebastian Sulger
'Nominal Argument Structure and the Stage-/Individual-Level Contrast in Hindi/Urdu'
Nadine Theiler and Gerlof Bouma
'Two for the Price of One: An LFG Treatment of Sentence Initial Object es in German'
The 18th International Lexical Functional Grammar Conference (LFG13) will be held 18 July - 20 July 2013 at Debrecen University, Hungary.
Conference website: http://lfg13.unideb.hu
The material (slides/handouts) from the 10th South of England LFG meeting is now up on the meeting page (http://sg.sg/se-lfg; click on SE-LFG10).
The next SE-LFG meeting will take place on Sat 18th May 2013, in room 4418, SOAS, University of London. More information, including the programme and venue particulars, will be announced in due course on http://sg.sg/se-lfg (click on SE-LFG11).
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