To the left, to the right, and much in between:
A Festschrift for Katharina Hartmann
Edited by: Assistant: Cover: Cite as: 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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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)
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)
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)