Abstract
1. Argument structure and syntactic relations (by Duguine, Maia) 2. Part 1. Semantic and syntactic properties of the event structure 3. Aspectual composition in causatives (by Babicheva, Maria) 4. Atelicity and anticausativization (by Lyutikova, Ekaterina) 5. Minimalist variability in the verb phrase (by MacDonald, Jonathan E.) 6. On the l-syntax of manner and causation (by Mateu, Jaume) 7. Nominalization, event, aspect and argument structure: A syntactic approach (by Sleeman, Petra) 8. Part 2. A global view on argument structure 9. The syntax of argument structure (by Babby, Leonard H.) 10. Argument structure and quantifier scope (by Bowers, John) 11. Part 3. Syntactic heads involved in argument structure 12. An l-syntax for adjuncts (by Gallego, Angel J.) 13. The derivation of dative alternations (by Ormazabal, Javier) 14. Basque ditransitives (by Oyharcabal, Benat) 15. Applicative structure and Mandarin ditransitives (by Paul, Waltraud) 16. Unintentionally out of control (by Taraldsen, Knut Tarald) 17. Part 4. Argument structure in language acquisition 18. Zero time-arguments in French child language (by Demirdache, Hamida) 19. Reevaluating the role of innate linking rules in the acquisition of verb argument structure: Evidence from child Hebrew (by Uziel-Karl, Sigal) 20. Name and subject index
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