Current Prepublications
- Joan Bresnan. 2006. "Is
syntactic knowledge probabilistic? Experiments with the English
dative alternation." Paper presented at the International
Conference on Linguistic Evidence, Tuebingen, 2-4 February
2006. Pdf. 20pp. Draft.
- Joan Bresnan, Ashwini Deo, and Devyani Sharma.
2006. "Typology
in Variation: A Probabilistic Approach to be and n't in the Survey of English Dialects".
Version of August 27, 2006. (submitted for publication) 49 pages.
Pdf (A4 paper size). Replaces Bresnan and Deo 2001.
- Joan Bresnan and John Mugane. 2006. "Agentive
Nominalizations in Gĩkũyũ and the Theory of Mixed Categories".
In Intelligent Linguistic
Architectures:
Variations on themes by Ronald M. Kaplan, Miriam Butt, Mary
Dalrymple, and Tracy Holloway King (eds), CSLI
Publications, Stanford, California, 2006, pp. 201-234.
39 pp. Pdf.
- Joan Bresnan and Jennifer Hay. 2006. "Gradient
Grammar: An Effect of Animacy on the Syntax of give in Varieties of English". 22 pp. Pdf.
- Jennifer Hay and Joan Bresnan. 2006. "Spoken
Syntax: The
Phonetics of giving a hand
in New Zealand English". To appear in The Linguistic Review 23: Special Issue on
Exemplar-Based Models in Linguistics. 41 pp. Pdf.
- Joan Bresnan. 2005. "A Few
Lessons from Typology". Comments from the LSA Workshop:
Typology in American Linguistics. An Appraisal of the Field. LSA
79th Annual Meeting, Oakland, January 9, 2005. 11 pages. Pdf.
- Joan Bresnan, Anna Cueni, Tatiana Nikitina, and Harald Baayen.
2005. "Predicting
the Dative Alternation." Forthcoming in Cognitive Foundations of Interpretation,
ed. by G. Boume, I. Kraemer, and J. Zwarts. Amsterdam: Royal
Netherlands
Academy of Science. 33 pages. Pdf.
- Joan Bresnan and Tatiana Nikitina. 2003. "On the
Gradience of the Dative Alternation". Draft of May 7, 2003.
39 pages. Pdf.
- Joan Bresnan and Judith Aissen. 2002. "Optimality and
Functionality: Objections and Refutations". Natural
Language & Linguistic Theory 20(1): 81 - 95. 18
pages. Postscript,
pdf.
- Joan Bresnan, Shipra Dingare, and Christopher D. Manning.
2001. "Soft Constraints Mirror Hard Constraints: Voice and
Person in English and Lummi". Proceedings
of the LFG '01 Conference. CSLI Publications. 20 pages. Postscript. Pdf.
- Joan Bresnan and Ashwini Deo. 2001. "Grammatical
Constraints on Variation: `Be' in the Survey of English
Dialects and (Stochastic) Optimality Theory". Draft of
May 7, 2001 (minor corrections over April 25 version). 45 pages. Postscript, pdf.
- Joan Bresnan. 2000. "Pidgin
Genesis and
Optimality Theory". In Processes of Language Contact:
Case Studies
from Australia and the Pacific, edited by Jeff Siegel. Montreal:
Les
Editions Fides, 145--173. 34 pages. Postscript;
pdf.
This is a revision of my LFG98 paper.
- Joan Bresnan. 2001.
Lexical-Functional Syntax. Oxford: Blackwell.
- Joan Bresnan. 2002. "The Lexicon
in Optimality Theory." In The Lexical Basis of
Syntactic Processing: Formal,Computational and Experimental Issues,
edited by Suzanne Stevenson and Paola Merlo, pp. 39 - 58.
Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 22 pages (postscript; also available
in pdf)
- Joan Bresnan. 2001. "The Emergence of
the Unmarked Pronoun". In Optimality-theoretic Syntax,
edited by Geraldine Legendre, Jane Grimshaw, and Sten Vikner, 113 -
142. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. 37 pages (postscript; also available in
pdf).
- Joan Bresnan. 2001. "Explaining
Morphosyntactic Competition." In Handbook of Contemporary
Syntactic Theory, ed. by Mark Baltin and Chris Collins,
11--44. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Final revision,
February 18, 1999. 49 pages (postscript; also available
in pdf). Available on the Rutgers Optimality Archive:
(ROA-299-0299).
- Joan Bresnan. 1998. "Markedness
and Morphosyntactic Variation in Pronominal Systems". Handout
for the Workshop Is Syntax
Different? Common cognitive structures for syntax and phonology
in Optimality Theory , December 12-13, 1998, Center for the Study
of
Language and Information. 16 pages (postscript).
- Joan Bresnan. 1998. "Pidgin
Genesis in Optimality Theory". Presented at the LFG98
Conference, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, June 30, 1998. 18
pages (postscript). Final revision of October 24,
1998. This paper can also be viewed on-line
in html. Please go to CSLI Publications
and look
for their on-line proceedings, if you have trouble finding this link;
they
change their URLs without warning.
- Joan Bresnan. 2000. "Optimal Syntax."
In Optimality Theory:
Phonology, Syntax and Acquisition, edited by Joost Dekkers,
Frank van der Leeuw and Jeroen van de Weijer, 334--385. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Revised March 22, 1998. 65 pages
(postscript); also
available in pdf.
- Joan Bresnan. 1997. "Mixed
Categories as Head Sharing Constructions." Proceedings of
the LFG97 Conference, University of California, San Diego, edited
by Miriam Butt and Tracy Holloway King. On-line, Stanford
University: http://www-csli.stanford.edu/publications/LFG2/lfg97.html.
17 pages (postscript).
- Joan Bresnan. 1997. "The
Emergence of the Unmarked Pronoun: Chichewa Pronominals in Optimality
Theory."To appear in BLS-23. 20 pages (postscript).
- Rachel Nordlinger and Joan Bresnan. 1996. "Non-configurational
tense in Wambaya." In Proceedings of the First LFG
Conference, Rank Xerox Research Center, Grenoble, France, August
26-28, 1996, edited by Miriam Butt and Tracy Holloway King.
On-line, Stanford University: http://www-csli.stanford.edu/publications/LFG/lfg1.html.15
pages (postscript).
- Joan Bresnan. 1996. "Lexicality
and Argument
Structure." Invited paper given at the Paris Syntax and
Semantics
Conference, October 12-14, 1995. Corrected version: 12:57 p.m.
April
15, 1996. 27 pages (postscript). Pdf version.
- Joan Bresnan. 1998.
"Morphology
Competes with Syntax: Explaining Typological Variation in Weak
Crossover Effects." In Is the Best Good Enough?
Optimality and
Competition in Syntax, edited by Pilar Barbosa, Danny Fox, Paul
Hagstrom,
Martha McGinnis, and David Pesetsky, 59--92. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The
MIT Press and MIT Working Papers in Linguistics. Revised version,
March
18, 1996. About 40 pages (postscript). [Some tree artwork
missing.]
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