Preface; Part I. Phonology/Morphology: 1. Major class alternations Young-mee Yu Cho and Sharon Inkelas; 2. On defining complex templates Rene Kager; 3. Sandhi and syllables in classical Sanskrit Brett Kessler; 4. Catalexis in word stress: evidence from Spanish and Dutch Dominique Nouveau; 5. Mobile affixes in Huave: optimality and morphological wellformedness Rolf Noyer; 6. Multiple exponence and Morphosyntactic redundancy David A. Peterson; 7. Palatalization, underspecification, and Plane conflation in Chaha Sharon Rose; 8. The Prosodic constituency of minor syllables Patricia A. Shaw; 9. Combinatorial specification of a Consonantal system Cari Spring; Dual aspects of weight: evidence from Korean partial reduplication Chang-Kook Suh; 10. Merging in American Sign Language compounds Linda Uyechi; 11. Ghost aegments and optimality Cheryl Zoll; Part II. Syntax: 12. Negative voncord in Spanish and in-situ licensing Raul Aranovich; 13. Case and predicate raising Marcel den Dikken and Alma Naess; 14. A residual A-Bar position in Spanish Josep M. Fontana; 15. X0 and Xmax clitics Aaron Halpern and Josep M. Fontana; 16. Anti-reconstruction and referentiality Caroline Heycock; 17. Adjunct extraction Thomas E. Hukari and Robert D. Levine; 18. Pro-hibitions on reference Sabine Iatridou and David Embick; 19. Checking theory, syntactic feature geometry, and the structure of IP Richard D. Janda; 20. Infl and agreement in Turkish subordinate clauses Murat Kural, binding theory and the principle of referential autonomy Hyunoo Lee; 21. Antipassive with French Psych-verbs Geraldine Legendre; 22. Reflexives, reflexive passives, and generalized chains John Moore; 23. An economy account of Wh-Extraction in Tagalog Masanori Nakamura; 24. Head-Binding Norvin Richards; 25. The structural location of the attributive adjective Peter Svenonius; 26. On the blocking effect of floating quantifiers in French Christine Tellier and Daniel Valois; Part III. Semantics: 27. Referentiality, specificity, strength, and individual concepts Barbara Abbott; 28. Unselective determiners Chris Barker; 29. When do subjects and objects exhibit a branching reading? Filippo Beghelli, Dorit Ben-Shalom and Anna Szabolcsi; 30. Focus and NP quantification Elena Herburger; 31. Non-nominative subjects and constraints on Modal interpretation in Sinhala Michael Inman; 32. The interpretation of as-headed adjuncts Graham Katz; 33. Adjunct predicates and the individual/stage distinction Louise McNally; 34. Events, objects and eventual objects Steven Moore; 35. The independence of external arguments Elizabeth Ritter and Sara Thomas Rosen; Subject Index; Language Index.