Andrew Koontz-Garboden: Selected Papers and Handouts

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2011. The roots of change of state verbs. Workshop on Approaches to the Lexicon (Roots III), Jerusalem, June 14, 2011. Download here.

Manuscripts (email for draft if not available here)
In prep. Verbal derivation: Semantics and syntax. In Rochelle Lieber and Pavol Štekaur (Eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

In prep. (with Ashwini Deo and Itamar Francez) The morphosemantics of -ed.

In prep. (with John Beavers) The lexical semantics of "climb".

Under review. The universality of lexical categories: Comments on Chung. Ms., The University of Manchester.

Under review. (with Itamar Francez) Semantic variation and the grammar of property concepts. Ms., The University of Chicago and The University of Manchester. Download draft of July 18, 2011 here.

In press. (with John Beavers) Manner and result in the roots of verbal meaning. Linguistic Inquiry. Download preprint here.

In press. The monotonicity hypothesis. In Louise McNally and Violeta Demonte, Eds. Telicity, change, and state: A cross-categorial view of event structure. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Download preprint here.

Journal publications
2010. The lexical semantics of derived statives. Linguistics and Philosophy 33.4:285-324. Download here or preprint here.

2010. (with Itamar Francez) Possessed properties in Ulwa. Natural Language Semantics 18.2:197-240. Download published version here or preprint here.

2009. Locative and existential constructions in Ulwa. Anthropological Linguistics 51.3-4: 244-268. Download published version here or preprint here.

2009. Ulwa verb class morphology. International Journal of American Linguistics 75.4: 453-512. Download from IJAL or here.

2009. Anticausativization. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 27:77-138. Download published version here or preprint here.

2007. Aspectual coercion and the typology of change of state predicates. Journal of Linguistics 43.1:115-152. Download free from CUP or here.

2006.  (with John Beavers).  A universal pronoun in English?. Linguistic Inquiry 37.3:503-513. Download here (via Ingenta) or preprinthere.

2005. On the typology of state/change of state alternations. Yearbook of Morphology 2005. Pp. 83-117. Download via Springer here or preprint here.

2004. Language contact and Spanish aspectual expression: a formal analysis. Lingua 114:1291-1330. Download via Science Direct here or preprint here.

2002.  (with J. Clancy Clements).  Two Indo-Portuguese creoles in contrast. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 17:191-236. Download (via Ingenta) here.

Ph.D. Dissertation
2007. States, changes of state, and the Monotonicity Hypothesis. PhD thesis, Stanford University.

Publications in reviewed conference proceedings
In press. Ulwa evidentials: A preliminary overview. In proceedings of The 14th Workshop on the structure and constituency of the languages of the Americas: Special session on evidentiality and modality. Vancouver: UBC Working Papers. Download in pdf.

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 semanticsarchive.net.

2006. The states in changes of state. To appear in Proceedings of the 32nd annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, Berkeley, CA. Download final draft here in ps or pdf or from semanticsarchive.net.

(with Beth Levin).  2005. The morphological typology of change of state event encoding. In Geert Booij, Emiliano Guevara, Angela Ralli, Salvatore Sgroi & Sergio Scalise (Eds). On-line Proceedings of the Fourth Mediterranean Morphology Meeting (MMM4) Catania, 21-23 September 2003. Pp. 185-194. Download in pdf.

(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?" 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.

Misc.
2001.  Tiberian Hebrew spirantization and related phenomena in stratal OT.  Ms., Stanford University.  ROA-607 , Rutgers Optimality Archive.