1. Introduction; 2. I. Syntactic aspects of lexical variation; 3. Lexical and nonlexical noun incorporation (by Baker, Mark C.); 4. Extraction, lexical variation, and the theory of Barriers (by Muller, Gereon); 5. Lexical decomposition in syntax (by Stechow, Arnim von); 6. II. Model-theoretical approaches to text semantics; 7. The epsilon operator and E-type pronouns (by Egli, Urs); 8. Tense and the logic of change (by Muskens, Reinhard); 9. The understanding and interpretation of text (by Ranta, Aarne); 10. III. Lexical meanings and concepts; 11. Describing verbs of motion in prolog (by Mayo, Bruce); 12. Partir c'est quitter un peu: A two-level approach to polysemy (by Pause, Peter E.); 13. Polysemy in a two-level-semantics (by Schwarze, Christoph); 14. Lexical and conceptual structures in expressions for movement and space: with reference to Japanese, Korean, Thai, and Indonesian as compared to English and German (by Wienold, Gotz); 15. IV. The historical dimension; 16. A contrastive study of vocabulary growth in different languages: French, English, Chinese, and Japanese (by Miyajima, Tatsuo); 17. Names index; 18. Topical index