December 2021

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Next issue: March 2022

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CONTENTS

1. "Modular Design of Grammar: Linguistics on the Edge" – volume dedicated to Mary Dalrymple
2. LFG Handbook: 8 new chapters published online!
3. SE-LFG in February 2022 (hybrid meeting: in-person/online)
4. Drafts for comments
5. Recent LFG work
6. Online resources
7. Boilerplate

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1. "Modular Design of Grammar: Linguistics on the Edge" – volume dedicated to Mary Dalrymple

We are pleased to announce the availability of the volume dedicated to Mary Dalrymple, coinciding with her retirement from Oxford University. Mary has been a cornerstone of the LFG community throughout her career with seminal works in syntax, semantics, and grammar engineering. She has been an intellectual inspiration and model for colleagues and students throughout the LFG and  broader linguistic community. Equally importantly, she has been, and remains, a dear friend.
Modular Design of Grammar: Linguistics on the Edge
Edited by I Wayan Arka, Ash Asudeh, and Tracy Holloway King
Published by Oxford University Press in 2021

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction, Ronald M. Kaplan and Joan Bresnan
Part I: Architecture and ontology
  2. A speculation about what linguistic structures might be, Avery Andrews
  3. The unrealized and the unheard, Ash Asudeh
Part II: Constructions and agreement in a modular architecture
   4. An LFG analysis of AANN constructions: 'A staggering ten doctoral dissertations', Bozhil Hristov
  5. On the construct state in Arabic, Louisa Sadler
  6. Agreement in Urdu adjectival adverbials, Miriam Butt and Tracy Holloway King
   7. An LFG approach to Icelandic reciprocal constructions, Peter Hurst and Rachel Nordlinger
Part III: Argument structure and grammatical functions
  8. Four Swedish verbs and a functional distinction, Annie Zaenen and Elisabet Engdahl
  9. Deagentivizing Norwegian verbs with reflexive and body part objects, Helge Lødrup
  10. Perception verbs, copy raising, and evidentiality in Swedish and English, Ida Toivonen
  11. Subjects in Austronesian: Evidence from Kelabit, Charlotte Hemmings
  12. Pivot and puzzling relativization in Indonesian, I Wayan Arka
Part IV: Categories: Synchrony and diachrony
  13. Coordinate structures without syntactic categories, Adam Przepiórkowski and Agnieszka Patejuk
  14. Decategorialization and Chinese nouns, Kersti Börjars and John Payne
  15. The 'of' word, Nigel Vincent
Part V: Representations beyond syntax
  16. Paradigm structure influences syntactic behaviour: Ossetic case inflection, Oleg Belyaev
  17. 'Wh'-question intonation in Standard Colloquial Bengali: An LFG analysis, Louise Mycock, Chenzi Xu, and Aditi Lahiri
  18. Collectivist semantics, Dick Crouch and Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli
  19. Asymmetric anaphoric dependencies determine available readings for VP-ellipsis, Andrew Kehler
  20. Meaning in LFG, Jamie Y. Findlay

More details at: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/modular-design-of-grammar-9780192844842

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2. LFG Handbook: 8 new chapters published online!

The following 8 new chapters of the Handbook of Lexical Functional Grammar have been published online (https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/312):

Introduction to LFG
Prosody and its interfaces
Computational implementations and applications
Treebank-driven parsing, translation and grammar induction using LFG
LFG and Finno-Ugric languages
LFG and Romance languages
LFG and Semitic languages
LFG and Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

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3. SE-LFG in February 2022 (hybrid meeting: in-person/online)

From Joey Lovestrand:

"The next SE-LFG meeting is tentatively scheduled for February 5, 2022. Like the previous meeting, it will be a hybrid meeting both in-person in Oxford and online via Zoom.

The SE-LFG meetings are a student-oriented meetings which give a chance for anyone to get feedback on LFG or LFG-aligned research projects in an informal setting.

https://sites.google.com/site/selfgmeetings/south-of-england-lfg-meetings

Please contact Joey Lovestrand (jl119@soas.ac.uk) if you might be interested in presenting at the next meeting."

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4. Drafts for comments

'Drafts for comments' offers bulletin readers the opportunity to submit information about drafts or projects on which they would like to receive comments from the community. This brings work in progress to the attention of the community and plays some of the role that previous incarnations of the archive played.

Please submit basic article/project information and (a) a URL if the item is available online or else (b) your contact email.

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5. Recent LFG work

Send details of your recent work to < LFG.bulletin "at" gmail "dot" com >

5.1 Publications

Bögel, Tina (2021). 'Function words at the interface: a two-tier approach'. Languages 6:4. [https://doi.org/10.3390/languages6040197]

Laczkó, Tibor (2021). 'Lexicalising Clausal Syntax - The interaction of syntax, the lexicon and information structure in Hungarian.' Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 354. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins. [https://benjamins.com/catalog/cilt.354]

5.2 Conference Proceedings

LFG conference papers are available electronically at:
http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/LFG/

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6. Online resources

LFG website:
https://ling.sprachwiss.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/lfg/

International Lexical Functional Grammar Association:
https://ling.sprachwiss.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/lfg/ilfga/index.html

More about LFG:
http://www.sas.rochester.edu/lin/sites/asudeh/LFG/more.txt

Facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/lfgpage

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7. Boilerplate

The boilerplate (standard text) which previously appeared at the end of every bulletin can be accessed at:
http://www.sas.rochester.edu/lin/sites/asudeh/LFG/more.txt

The LFG website also serves much of the same function as the boilerplate section.