To the left, to the right, and much in between:
A Festschrift for Katharina Hartmann

Edited by:
Anke Himmelreich, Daniel Hole and Johannes Mursell

Assistant:
Thi Bich Phuong Dang

Cover:
Klaus Rödler

Cite as:
Himmelreich, Anke, Daniel Hole and Johannes Mursell (Eds.) (2024). To the left, to the right, and much in between: A Festschrift for Katharina Hartmann. Frankfurt: Goethe University Frankfurt. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3FX4M

Lastname,  Firstname (2024). Title of the paper. In Anke Himmelreich, Daniel Hole and Johannes Mursell (Eds.), To the left, to the right, and much in between: A Festschrift for Katharina Hartmann (pp. X-Y). Frankfurt: Goethe University Frankfurt. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/3FX4M

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Table of Contents & Preface

Part 1: Syntax and morphosyntax

D is not a syntactic primitive (Enoch O. Aboh)

Resumption and long-distance wh-movement in Likpakpaanl (Samuel O. Acheampong)

More than two infinitives in Frisian (Fenna Bergsma)

How dost thou and thy master agree?: (Un)resolved agreement with conjoined subjects in German (Eric Fuß)

Agreement patterns of coordination (Anke Himmelreich, Melissa Jeckel & Johannes Mursell)

Direct modifiers in non-free phrases in Japanese (Viktor Köhlich)

Two types of prosodic diversity masking Universal Grammar, exemplified in Ìgbo (Victor Manfredi)

Suprasegmentals in negation: A cross-modal perspective (Roland Pfau)

Inflectional verb tone in Buli (Anne Schwarz)

Non-illusory linear effect in Closest Conjunct Agreement (Zheng Shen)

Asymmetries in isiZulu possessor raising constructions (Jochen Zeller)

Part 2: Information structure

Topic and focus asymmetries in Yorùbá (Daniel Aremu)

Relative clause extraposition and information structure (Markus Bader)

A focus grammar of Aja (Ines Fiedler)

Bite one’s thumb and turn one’s nose: A minimal pair of focus assignment in “Romeo and Juliet” (Manfred Krifka)

Topicalization and prosodic phrasing in Akan (Frank Kügler)

Verum focus is not verum (Horst Lohnstein)

From information structure to argument structure (Edgar Onea)

Part 3: Semantics and discourse

Ist die denn schon 60?! An essay on denn (and auch) in questions (Daniel Büring)

Ideophones across modalities? (Cornelia Ebert & Markus Steinbach)

Phrasal compounds are quotational compounds (Daniel Gutzmann & Katharina Turgay)

Against wohl in ForceP (Daniel Hole)

Che cazzo di articolo di merda! (Guido Vanden Wyngaerd & Edoardo Cavirani)

Katharina ist eben die beste: On conclusive discourse particles in Wolof and German (Malte Zimmermann)