The following chapters are now completed and available on the Handbook web page (https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/312):
The Handbook is now almost complete, with the remaining 5 chapters in the final stages of the publishing process. The handbook provides in-depth coverage of many areas of LFG research, and we hope that it will be a useful resource for our community! Please take a look at the Handbook webpage if you have not yet done so. If anyone finds any issues, problems, or typos in any of the pre-publication version of the chapters on the website, please notify Mary Dalrymple and/or the author of the chapter -- there is still time for last-minute fixes before the Handbook is officially published.
From Mark-Matthias Zymla (Mark-Matthias.Zymla@ uni-konstanz.de):
"I put some of my description-by-analysis stuff on my homepage:
https://ling.sprachwiss.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/zymla/liger.html
At the bottom there is an editor for writing rules including semantic analysis."
'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.
Send details of your recent work to < LFG.bulletin "at" gmail "dot" com >
PublicationsLFG conference papers are available electronically at:
The boilerplate (standard text) which previously appeared at the end of every bulletin can be accessed at:
http://www.sas.rochester.edu/lin/sites/asudeh/LFG/more.txt
The LFG website also serves much of the same function as the boilerplate section.