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      <title>Rivista di Grammatica Generativa, vol. 25 (2000)</title>
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      <description>Title: Rivista di Grammatica Generativa, vol. 25 (2000)</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 1999 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A movement approach to contrastive left dislocation</title>
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      <description>Title: A movement approach to contrastive left dislocation
Author&amp;frasl;s: Grohmann, Kleanthes K.
Abstract: Studies of left dislocation constructions in a number of languages seem to put a lot of emphasis on the evaluation of the nature of this phenomenon: movement or base-generation. This paper adds to these studies. By comparing two varieties of left dislocation in German, I propose a movement approach for one type of left disloca-tion and a non-movement account for the other, while also laying out the fundamen-tal diagnostics of distinguishing the two types. I further propose spelling out of fea-tures to be a characteristic of the movement type.</description>
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Author&amp;frasl;s: Lee, Ju-Eun
Abstract: In this paper, I will examine certain aspects of the distribution of Korean ad-verbs, in the light of Cinque (1999). Cinque (1999) shows that different classes of AdvPs in Romance languages enter into a fixed order, and argues that this ordering holds universally across languages, despite certain apparent counterexamples. He also shows that each class of AdvP is located in the unique specifier position of distinct maximal (functional) projection. In this paper, I will consider the ordering and distribution of Korean AdvPs, which appear to support the existence of universal fixed ordering of AdvPs (their rather free distribution in a clause can be shown to be due to different types of movement).</description>
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      <title>On clitics and negation in Albanian</title>
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      <description>Title: On clitics and negation in Albanian
Author&amp;frasl;s: Turano, Giuseppina
Abstract: In this paper, I will discuss the properties of the negation in Albanian.  I will focus on the status of the negation and the position it occupies within the Infl domain (section 1). I will investigate the properties of Albanian negative sentences and I will discuss the inte-raction between negation and clitic positions (section 2).</description>
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