Andrew
Koontz-Garboden's recent papers and handouts Most recent manuscripts and publications In press. Ulwa verb class
morphology. International Journal of American Linguistics 75.4. Download preprint version of April, 2008 here. Ph.D. Dissertation Peer-reviewed journal
publications
2006. (with John
Beavers). A universal pronoun in English?. Linguistic
Inquiry 37.3.503-513.
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published version (via Ingenta) or the final
prepublication draft.
In prep. Ulwa existentials and related constructions. The University of Manchester, ms.
In prep. (with John Beavers) Manner and result in verbal meaning. The University of Manchester and The University of Texas at Austin, ms.
Under review. The monotonicity hypothesis. The University of Manchester, ms.
2009. Anticausativization. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 27.77-138. Download published version here or prepublication version of September, 2008 here (please use published version for citation).
2009. Derived statives. Events across categories: Theoretical and experimental approaches to event structure. Madrid, May 27--28, 2009. Download handout in pdf.
2009. (with John Beavers) Is there a manner/result complementarity in verbal roots?. Workshop on Roots: Word formation from the perspective of “core lexical elements”. Stuttgart, June 10--12, 2009. Download handout in pdf.
2007. States, changes of
state, and the Monotonicity Hypothesis. PhD thesis, Stanford
University.
2007. Aspectual coercion and the typology of
change of state predicates. Journal
of Linguistics 43.1.115-152.
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free from CUP or here in pdf.
2002. (with J. Clancy Clements). Two Indo-Portuguese creoles in contrast. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 17.191-236. Download via Ingenta.
Publications in reviewed conference
proceedings
2008.
Monotonicity at the lexical semantics--morphosyntax interface. In Emily Elfner and Martin Walkow (eds.), Proceedings of the 37th annual meeting of the Northeast
Linguistic Society. Amherst, MA: GLSA. Download here in pdf
or from
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(with Annie Zaenen, Jean Carletta, Gregory Garretson, Joan Bresnan, Tatiana Nikitina, M. Catherine O'Connor, and Tom Wasow). 2004. Animacy encoding in English: why and how. In Proceedings of the ACL 2004 Workshop on Discourse Annotation. Download in pdf.
2003. (with John Beavers). The proper treatment of "your ass" in English. In Proceedings of the ESSLLI 2003 Student Session. Vienna, Austria. Revised version, entitled "A universal pronoun in English?" to appear in Linguistic Inquiry 37.3.
2003. Spanish progressive aspect variation in stochastic OT. In Tara Sanchez and Uri Horesh (eds). Selected papers from NWAV-31. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 9.2 . Download: the manuscript.
2002. A quantitative analysis of Spanish indirect object doubling. In James F. Lee, Kimberly Geeslin, and J. Clancy Clements (eds.). Selected proceedings of the 4th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
2001. A stochastic OT approach to word order variation in Korlai Portuguese. In Andronis, Mary, Christopher Ball, Heidi Elston, and Sylvain Neuvel eds. CLS 37: the main session. Papers from the 37th meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. Vol. 1. Chicago, IL: Chicago Linguistic Society. Download: the manuscript.
Invited contributions
Other conference
handouts (without publication in a proceedings) Rutgers Optimality Archive manuscripts 2000. Opacity in Batticaloa Creole Portuguese stress assignment: motivation for
candidate-to-candidate faithfulness. Ms., Indiana University, Bloomington.
ROA-395, Rutgers
Optimality Archive. Book reviews
2007. Ulwa adjectives and the Monotonicity Hypothesis. Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the Linguistics Association of Great Britain, London, August 31, 2007. Download handout in pdf.
2006. Two classes
of intransitive verbs in Ulwa. Presented at the 2006 meeting of SSILA, Albuquerque. Download
handout in ps or
2001. Tiberian Hebrew spirantization and related phenomena in
stratal OT. Ms., Stanford University.
ROA-607 , Rutgers
Optimality Archive.
2001. Book review of Maria Helena Mateus and
Ernesto d'Andrade (2000) The phonology of Portuguese. Oxford: Oxford
University Press. LINGUIST
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