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The Sovereign Ceiling and Emerging Market Corporate Bond Spreads Erik Durbin and David Tat-chee Ng September 3, 2001Abstract We use the spreads of emerging market bonds traded in secondary markets to study investors perception of country risk. Spe
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2/24/2006Garrick BlalockCornell University Dept. of Applied Economics and Management 346 Warren Hall Ithaca, NY 14850 http:/www.aem.cornell.edu/faculty_sites/gb78 +1 (607) 255-0307 voice +1 (607) 255-9984 garrick.blalock@cornell.edu US citizen, ma
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Estimates of Individual Dairy Farm Supply ElasticitiesLoren W. TauerThis is Working Paper, WP98-08, of the Department of Agriculture, Resource, and Managerial Economics, Cornell University, July 1998.AbstractMilk supply elasticities were estim
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Chautauqua County Farmland Protection PlanHistory and Statistics Chapter 1Chautauqua County is one of 12 Metropolitan Statistical Areas in New York State, being so designated on the basis of its two urbanized areas, one centered in the City of Jam
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December 1997THE P's OF FARMLAND PROTECTIONEditors Note: This issue launches a new series on farmland protection incentives and policies that are currently at the forefront of state, regional, and national agricultural land use debates. This first
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January 1998AGRICULTURE AND TAXES ON FARM REAL ESTATE Introduction As noted in the previous issue, taxation of farm real estate has concerned the farm community for many years. Beginning in the 1950s, farmers looked to state legislatures for relief
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May 1998FUNDING NEW YORK PUBLIC EDUCATION AND THE ROLE OF AGRICULTURE Background As indicated in our last issue, the property tax and its effects on farming is a perennial issue for New York agriculture. Despite arrangements for tax concessions, ta
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August 1998Tax Preferences on Farm Real Estate and the Redistribution of the School Tax Tax Relief Mechanisms for Farm Real Estate In 1996 the New York State legislature provided school tax relief to agriculture in the form of an income tax credit.
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Hitting the Jackpot or Hitting the Skids: Entertainment, Poverty, and the Demand for State LotteriesGarrick Blalock, David R. Just, and Daniel H. Simon December 14, 2004Abstract State-sponsored lotteries are a lucrative source of revenue. Despite
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The relation between phonetic and phonological encoding in perception: Interactive or autonomous? Michael Key University of Massachusetts, Amherst Much previous work on the influence of phonological knowledge in perception has found evidence that lis
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Reduplication in Compounding Contexts: Morphological Doubling vs. Correspondence Jason D. Haugen, Williams College Given a compound construction Z, composed of two stems X and Y (thus, [X-Y]Z), there are at least eight theoretically possible ways, ig
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T-extension and null subject licensing Ivona Ku erov , UCL c a I argue that grammatical licensing of null subjects (NS) in the sense of identication and/or recoverability (regardless of whether the NS is referential pro, PRO, or a bound variable; Cho
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An Interface Approach to Stranded Prepositions: A Case of Swiping Kayono Shiobara Bunkyo Gakuin University This paper examines the interface properties of stranded P(reposition)s in English swiping. Offering empirically and theoretically based argume
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At the Interfaces: Deriving and Interpreting Focus and Anaphora in VP-Ellipsis Dan Parker Eastern Michigan University Recent research suggests that a full understanding of the interaction between ellipsis and anaphora must involve more than the synta
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NELS39 Abstract * August 2008 * Anne-Michelle TessierUSELISTEDERROR: A grammatical account of lexical exceptions in phonological acquisition Anne-Michelle Tessier, University of Alberta Overview This talk presents an analysis of lexical exceptions
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Laryngeal (dis)harmony, perception and the Dispersion Theory of Contrast Gillian Gallagher Massachusetts Institute of Technology In this talk, I extend the Dispersion Theory of Contrast (Flemming 1995, 2004, 2006) to cases of laryngeal harmony and di
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PASSIVE AGREEMENT IN ACEHNESE JULIE ANNE LEGATE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA The Problem: Lawler (1977) argued that Acehnese exhibits a passive in which the agent in the byphrase triggers subject agreement, (1a). Duries (1988) reply revealed errors in
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Classifiers as morphosyntactic licensors of NP Ellipsis: English vs. Romance Artemis Alexiadou & Kirsten Gengel (Universitt Stuttgart) 1. Aim of the paper. In the recent literature on NP ellipsis (NPE), the view has prevailed that NPE should be analy
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Overt Evidence from Left-Branch Extraction in Polish for Punctuated PathsBartosz Wiland (University of Pozna) 1. Outline. In Polish, wh-questions are formed by pied-piping of an entire wh-NP or by the extraction of a left-branch wh-phrase (LBE). A q
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The V-to-I parameter revisited Kristine Bentzen, University of TromsThis paper takes a closer look at the nature of the V-to-I parameter. I will argue that the traditional Vto-I movement comes in (at least) two distinct types, which are linked to tw
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Indenites, Choice Functions, and Discourse Anaphora Jonathan Brennan, New York University Choice functions are a widely accepted tool used to explain the scope properties of indenite expressions (Reinhart, 1997; Kratzer, 1998; Winter, 2004, a.o.). St
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Comparison with indeterminateness: a multidimensional approachOsamu Sawada University of Chicago sawadao@uchicago.edu Introduction: In Japanese the meaning of free choice is expressed by indeterminate pronouns and the particle mo in comparative envi
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39th Meeting of theNorth East Linguistic SocietyCornell University November 7-9, 2008NE 39 Sinvited speakersArto AnttilaStanford Universityspecial session: linguistics at the interfacesThe design of the grammar is standardly assumed to be
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Whats so Special about D-Linking? Rebecca Shields University of Wisconsin-Madison Since Pesetsky 1987, it has been recognized that D-linking does funny things. In particular, some D-linked questions are exempt from certain otherwise strict conditions
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Multiple Exponence and the phonology-morphology interface Gabriela Caballero University of California, Berkeley/SUNY Stony Brook The theoretical relevance of Multiple Exponence (ME), a one-to-many mapping between meaning and form (Matthews 1974), has
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Extraposition, Syntactic Doubling and CED effects Marco Nicolis (nicolis@gmail.com) Georgetown University Background: Iatridou and Embick (1997) (I &E henceforth) show that pro contrasts with overt it type expletives in its inability to have a C/IP a
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Learning Phonological Grammars for Output-Driven MapsBruce Tesar Department of Linguistics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick tesar@rutgers.edu The challenge of simultaneously learning a lexicon of underlying forms and a constraint ranking has been
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Carlos Buesa Garca University of Connecticut The interaction between locality and the subject-gap restriction in Spanish questions This talk provides a new account of the subject-gap restriction (Torrego 84, Goodall 04, Ausn & Mart 99) in Spanish WH-
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Kristine M. Yu (UCLA) NELS 39 abstract The sound of ergativity: syntax-prosody mapping in Samoan There is a long-standing debate on how much syntactic information gets passed to prosody: are syntactic category labels erased, leaving just XP edges, cf
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A (New) Look at Symmetric and Asymmetric Passives Barbara Citko (University of Washington) Background: Double object constructions are well-known to fall into two groups: symmetric ones, in which both objects behave alike with respect to diagnostics
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Consonant place asymmetries of CG combinations in the Dispersion Theory Yunju Suh (Stony Brook University) Languages exhibit co-occurrence restrictions on syllable onsets, including consonant plus glide combinations (henceforth CG), i.e. CG clusters
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Maximize Presupposition and Two Types of Definite Competitors Luis Alonso-Ovalle1, Paula Menendez Benito2, and Florian Schwarz3. 1 UMass Boston, 2 University of Gttingen, 3UMass Amherst. As noted by Hawkins (1991), an indefinite phrase of the form a
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An Argument for Argument Ellipsis from -sika NPIs Kensuke Takita Nanzan University/University of Connecticut/JSPS Synopsis: Since Otani & Whitmans (1991) work, it is well-known that sentences with null objects in Korean and Japanese allow the sloppy-
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A Stochastic OT Analysis of Production and Perception in Yucatec Maya Melissa Frazier University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill This paper uses the Gradual Learning Algorithm (GLA, Boersma and Hayes 2001) to develop a stochastic OT analysis (Boersm
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Daylen Riggs University of Southern California Opacity in Icelandic: Transparency and OT with Candidate Chains In Icelandic, two phonological processes known in the literature as glide deletion and [Y]epenthesis interact opaquely (Karvonen and Sherma
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GERMAN PARTICLES , MODAL CONCORD AND THE SEMANTICS OF IMPERATIVES PATRICK G. GROSZ (MIT) Background The semantics of imperatives has been in the focus of recent research such as Portner (2005, 2007) and Schwager (2005). Schwager assumes a covert per
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Verb Movement in German Exclamatives from syntactic underspecification to illocutionary force Ellen Brandner (University of Konstanz) The paper addresses the question to what extent syntax determines the interpretation of a sentence in terms of its
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Denis Delfitto*, Antonio Fbregas, Chiara Melloni* *Dept. of Linguistics, University of Verona; Dept. of Foreign Languages, University of Bologna Despite extensive contributions on the role of morphology within the language design, we do not presently
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Multilingual Learning with Parameter Co-occurence Clustering Jason Riggle, Max Bane, James Kirby, John Sylak University of Chicago The Problem of Multilingual Discrimination If learners in multilingual environments are given samples from a mixture of
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On valued uninterpretable features eljko Bokovi University of Connecticut Chomsky (2001) argues that in addition to the semantically based interpretable/uninterpretable distinction,we need a valued/unvalued distinction, where some features are valued
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UM infixation and paradigmatic gaps in Thao Yu-an Lu yualu@ic.sunysb.edu SUNY at Stony Brook The morpheme UM (usually marking actor voice [AV]) in the Austronesian language family has been widely discussed in previous literature (Prince & Smolensky 1
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Monoclausal Question Word Coordinations Across Languages Andreas Haida & Sophie Repp (Humboldt University Berlin) It has been claimed (e.g. [v]) that in questions with conjoined question words, or Q(uestion) W(ord) C(oordination)s, only multiple wh-f
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RPRE170204.fm Page 223 Tuesday, June 8, 2004 2:39 PMThe Pacic Review, Vol. 17 No. 2 June 2004: 223248Between a hegemon and a hard place: the war on terror and Southeast AsianUS relationsDavid CapieAbstract The global war on terrorism has impos
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RPRE170204.fm Page 223 Tuesday, June 8, 2004 2:39 PMThe Pacic Review, Vol. 17 No. 2 June 2004: 223248Between a hegemon and a hard place: the war on terror and Southeast AsianUS relationsDavid CapieAbstract The global war on terrorism has impos
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RPRE170204.fm Page 223 Tuesday, June 8, 2004 2:39 PMThe Pacic Review, Vol. 17 No. 2 June 2004: 223248Between a hegemon and a hard place: the war on terror and Southeast AsianUS relationsDavid CapieAbstract The global war on terrorism has impos
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CQ ResearcherNew Military CultureDo women, blacks and homosexuals get fair treatment?T H EPUBLISHED B Y CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY INC.In the last quarter-century, the number of AfricanAmericans and women in the armed forces has skyrocketed. T
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CQ ResearcherNew Military CultureDo women, blacks and homosexuals get fair treatment?T H EPUBLISHED B Y CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY INC.In the last quarter-century, the number of AfricanAmericans and women in the armed forces has skyrocketed. T
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CQ ResearcherNew Military CultureDo women, blacks and homosexuals get fair treatment?T H EPUBLISHED B Y CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY INC.In the last quarter-century, the number of AfricanAmericans and women in the armed forces has skyrocketed. T
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Loren S. RyterDepartment of Government Cornell University 318 White Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 tel: (607) 255-6174 e-mail: lsr32@cornell.eduEmployment Cornell University Department of Government Assistant Professor of Government Education University of
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Public Choice (2007) 131:365386 DOI 10.1007/s11127-006-9121-1 ORIGINAL ARTICLENatural resources, aid, and democratization: A best-case scenarioKevin M. MorrisonReceived: 30 January 2006 / Accepted: 3 October 2006 / Published online: 23 November
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172Notes on Recent Elections / Electoral Studies 23 (2004) 143182party whichby marrying him as a political gure in 1992gradually won it a predominant position in the party arena. Support for LDS grew from 14.5% in the 1990 election, to 23.5% in t
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The images reproduced here accord with fair use. Please acknowledge credits. Susan Buck-Morss, 2006.1The Masses*Why did only revolutionary futurism march in step with the October Revolution? Is it just a question of outward revolutionary fervor
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Summer 2003 Curriculum Vitae PHILIP McMICHAEL Personal Data Current Position: Professor and Chair Department of Development Sociology 133A Warren Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853. U.S.A. Internet: pdm1@cornell.edu Fax: 607-254-2896Academic
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Radical Flank Effects: The Effect of Radical-Moderate Splits in Regional Nationalist MovementsPrepared for the Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 14-16, 2002Also presented at: Conference of the International Society for the Study of Europe
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MARY FAINSOD KATZENSTEIN Professor Department of Government Cornell University White Hall Ithaca NY 14853 (607)255 8965 or 255 3549; (607) 277 2971 mfk2@cornell.edu Ph.D. M.Sc. B.A. EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology, l975 University of
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Raymond B. CraibAssistant Professor Department of History Cornell University 323 McGraw Hall Ithaca NY 14853 (607) 255-6745 rbc23@cornell.eduEducation Ph.D., History, Yale University, 2001 M.A., Latin American Studies, University of New Mexico, 19
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The Impact of Transnational Protest on Social Movement Organizations: Mass Media and the Making of ATTAC Germany.*Paper to be presented at the conference Transnational Processes and Social Movements. Villa Serbelloni, Bellagio, July 22-26, 2003Fe
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Social Movements Enter the Twenty-first CenturyCharles Tilly Columbia University 10 October 2003prepared for the conference on Contentious Politics and the Economic Opportunity Structure: Mediterranean Perspectives University of Crete, Rethimno 1
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Curriculum Vitae Michael Walton Macy Department of Sociology Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 www.people.cornell.edu/pages/mwm14 Education: 1980-85: Ph.D. Sociology, Harvard University 1971-72: MA Education, Stanford University 1966-70: BA Governm
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ICS062P001 FIRST PROOF 11-06-03 12:04:12 AccComputingInformation, Communication & Society 6:2 2003143168COMMUNICATING GLOBAL ACTIVISMW. Lance Bennett University of Washington, USAAbstractMany observers doubt the capacity of digital media