Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Emergent Grammar1987/09/10308
Impersonal Passives and the Unaccusative Hypothesis1978/09/25258
Path to Realization: A Typology of Event Conflation1991/07/25170
The Mechanisms of “Construction Grammar”1988/10/25125
Path Predicates in English and Spanish: A Closer Look1989/11/2598
Thinking for Speaking1987/09/1090
Reference to Movement in Spoken and Signed Languages: Typological Considerations1994/10/2578
Building Statives2000/09/2567
Pragmatically Controlled Zero Anaphora1986/05/1559
A Cross-linguistic Study of Sound Symbolism: The Images of Size2010/08/2456
Three Frequency Effects in Syntax1997/09/1754
Pragmatic Strengthening and Grammaticalization1988/10/2550
Grammaticalization and Semantic Bleaching1988/10/2550
How People Use Adverbial Clauses1984/10/1747
It’s Not Just the Valley Girls: A Study of California English1987/09/1036
Regular and Irregular Morphology and the Psychological Status of Rules of Grammar1991/07/2535
A Psycholinguistic Theory of Loanword Adaptations2004/06/2532
Anaphora and Notions of Command1984/10/1730
The Pace of Syntactic Acquisition1991/07/2529
Active Zones1984/10/1727
Functional Grammar1979/07/1827
Semantic Mechanisms of Humor1979/07/1826
There Was a Farmer Had a Dog: Syntactic Amalgams Revisited1988/10/2526
“What, me worry?” – ‘Mad Magazine Sentences’ Revisited1990/08/2525
An Alternative to Checklist Theories of Meaning2014/06/2525
Uniqueness, Familiarity, and the Definite Article in English1994/10/2524
Plain Morphology and Expressive Morphology1987/09/1023
Toward a Universal Characterization of Passivization1977/09/2522
Syntax and Discourse: A Look at Resumptive Pronouns1990/08/2521
Harmony Drivers: No Disagreement Allowed2002/08/1420