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Table of Contents
Elbert J. Booij and Galit Weidman Sassoon
Big Differences: The standard for ‘Big’ as used by adults and children
[paper]
Edit Doron
The Adjectival Construct in Hebrew
[paper]
Julie Fadlon
The Psycholinguistics of Derivational Directionality: The TransitiveUnaccusative Alternation
[paper]
Noam Faust and Vered Silber-Varod
Modern Hebrew Prepositions are Enclitics: Converging Evidence from Lexical Morpho-Phonology and Natural Speech Segmentation
[paper]
Yael Greenberg and Dina Orenstein
Hebrew exclusive participle and the distinction between Roothian and ‘internal’ alternatives
[paper]
Olga Kagan
Gradability Across Domains: The Semantics of the Degree Modifier ‘ČUT’
[paper]
Ana Müller
Ways of Expressing Event Plurality: Cumulativity, Pluractionality and Distributivity in Karitiana
[paper]
Matthew Reeve
A Unified Analysis of Gapping and Cleft Ellipsis
[paper]
Ana Paula Scher and Marcus Vinicius Lunguinho and Aline Garcia Rodero-Takahira
Voice (A)symmetries and Innovative Participles in Brazilian Portuguese
[paper]
Sergei Tatevosov
Event Structure and the Anticausative and Unaccusative in Russian
[paper]
Carla Umbach
Expressing Similarity: on some Differences between Adjectives and Demonstratives
[paper]