Table of contents for The limits of syntax / edited by Peter W. Culicover, Louise McNally.


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Counter Acknowledgements.
P.W. Culicover and L. McNally, On Exploring the Limits of Syntax. R. Jackendoff, The Architecutre of the Language Faculty: A Neominimalist Perspective.
P.W. Culicover, The Minimalist Impulse.
E. Vallduvm and M. Vilkuna, On Rheme and Konstrast.
C. Roberts, Focus, the Flow of Information, and Universal Grammar.
L. McNally, On the Linguistic Encoding of Information Packaging Instructions.
M.R. Manzini, A Minimalist Theory of Weak Islands.
N. Erteschik-Shir, The Syntax-Focus
Structure Interface.
R. Kluender, On the Distinction between Strong and Weak Islands: A Processing Perspective.
E.F. Prince, On the Limits of Syntax, with Reference to Left- Dislocation and Topicalization.
P. Jacobson, Where (If Anywhere) is Transderivationality Located? M.S. Rochemont, Phonological Focus and Structural Focus.
C. J.-W. Zwart, Where is Syntax? Syntactic Aspects of Left Dislocation in Dutch and English.
Index.

Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Grammar, Comparative and general Syntax