BIBSYS
(the Norwegian bibliographical database): A good starting point for finding information on Scandinavian publications.Genreadings: Bibliography of the "English and Russian Genitives" NSF Grant awarded to Barbara H. Partee and Vladimir Borschev.
Rich Thomason's BibTeX bibliography
Semantics, Pragmatics, etc. on the
Web (Compiled by Kai von Fintel, MIT):
Links to individual researcher's web pages
(with downloadable manuscripts) and other useful resources.
Semitic Archive: Syntactic research on Hebrew and Arabic.
Available: Ouhalla 1998,
Pereltsvaig 1998, Shlonsky 2000, Siloni 1998 among others.
GG@G
(Generative Grammar in Geneva)
PhiN (Philologie im Netz) Available:
Iatsko 2000 among others.
Peter Gärdenfors: Professor of Cognitive Science, Lund University, Sweden.
Alan Munn: Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Michigan State University.
Available: Munn 1994
and Munn & Schmitt 1999 among others.
Barbara H. Partee: Distinguished
University Professor of Linguistics and
Philosophy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.
Available:
Publications since 1998.
David Pesetsky: Professor of Linguistics, MIT, USA.
Larisa Zlatic: University of
Texas, Austin, USA.
Rappaport, Gilbert. 1998. The Slavic noun phrase.
Position paper for Comparative Slavic Morphosyntax. To appear as (2000) The
Slavic noun phrase. In Comparative Slavic Morphosyntax, ed. George Fowler. Bloomington,
IN: Slavica Publishers.
ROA Utilities
: Links to useful Internet-accessible share- and free-ware utilities.This work is supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. BCS-9905748 to Barbara H. Partee, "Integration of Lexical and Compositional Semantics: Genitives in English and Russian".Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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