Table of contents for Linguistic theory and South Asian languages : essays in honour of K. A. Jayaseelan / edited by Josef Bayer, Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Hany Babu.

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Table of contents 
Acknowledgements ix 
Introduction 
Josef Bayer, Tanmoy Bhattacharya and M. T. Hany Babu 1 
Clause Structure 
What is ¿Argument Sharing¿?
A Case Study on Argument Sharing under VP-Serialization in Oriya 
Dorothee Beermann, Kalyanamalini Sahoo and Lars Hellan 
15 
Pseudoclefts: a Fully Derivational Account 
Cedric Boeckx 
29 
The Cleft Question and the Question of CleftP. Madhavan 
41 
Clausal Pied-piping and SubjacencyK. Srikumar 
53 
Modification in DP 
On the Syntax of Quantity in English 
Richard S. Kayne 
73 
Binding 
Coreference Violations ¿Beyond Principle B¿ 
Jaqueline Guéron 
109 
Perspectives on Binding 
Eric Reuland 
Raising from a Tensed Clause and Linguistic Theory: Evidence from Maithili 
Yogendra P. Yadava 
127 
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Complementizers and Complementation 
The Ubiquitous Complementizer 
Probal Dasgupta 
163 
Word Order, Parameters, and the Extended COMP Projection 
Alice Davison 
175 
The Particle ne in Direct yes-no Questions 
Madhumita Barbora 
199 
Phonology 
Underspecification and the Phonology of *NC..-Effects in Malayalam 
Shyamal Das 
217 
The Disyllabic Word Minimum: Variations on a Theme in Bangla, 
Punjabi and Tamil 
K.G.Vijayakrishnan 
237 
Writing Systems and Phonological Awareness 
Pingali Sailaja 
249 
List of contributors 267 
Bibliography of K. A. Jayaseelan 271 
Index of names 275 
Index of languages 
Index of topics 
279 
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Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

South Asia -- Languages -- Syntax.
Grammar, Comparative and general -- Syntax.