1. Acknowledgments; 2. On Information Structure, Meaning and Form: Generalizations Across Languages (by Schwabe, Kerstin); 3. Part I Information structure and grammar: Generalizations across languages; 4. Phases and the typology of focus constructions (by Drubig, Hans Bernhard); 5. 1.1 Topics and topicalization across languages; 6. The prosody of topicalization (by Fery, Caroline); 7. Types of topics in German and Italian (by Frascarelli, Mara); 8. The Korean particle nun, the English fall-rise accent, and thetic/categorical judgements (by Hetland, Jorunn); 9. Topicalization in Malagasy, Tagalog and Tsou (by Law, Paul); 10. On the discourse configurationality of West Germanic (by Molnarfi, Laszlo); 11. Topic, focus and default vs. contrastive accent: typological differences with respect to discourse prominence (by Abraham, Werner); 12. 1.2 Focus and focus movement across languages; 13. Identifying inferences in focus (by Wedgwood, Dan); 14. Focus structure and the interpretation of multiple questions (by Suranyi, Balazs); 15. Focus structure, movement to spec-Foc and syntactic processing (by Breul, Carsten); 16. Focus and marked positions for VP adverbs (by Gobbel, Edward); 17. Ellipsis and inversion: A feature-based focus account (by Gergel, Remus); 18. Subject/object-asymmetry in Northern Sotho (by Zerbian, Sabine); 19. Wide focus interpretation with fronted focus exponents in Czech (by Lenertova, Denisa); 20. In place - out of place? Focus strategies in Hausa (by Hartmann, Katharina); 21. Part II Information structure and pragmatics: Clause structure and context; 22. Instructions for interpretation as separate performatives (by Portner, Paul); 23. Interrogative complement clauses (by Schwabe, Kerstin); 24. The syntax and pragmatics of embedded yes/no questions (by Eckardt, Regine); 25. Toward a uniform analysis of short answers and gapping (by Reich, Ingo); 26. Alternative Semantics for definite NPs (by Heusinger, Klaus von); 27. The information structure of bare plurals in English and Italian (by Cohen, Ariel); 28. References; 29. Name index; 30. Subject index