Research Foci:
Publications | Teaching | CV | Personal |
Stephen Wechsler 2005. More Problems for Little v-- and a lexicalist alternative. Colloquium talk, Stanford University, Fall 2005.
Stephen Wechsler 2005. Weighing in on Scales: a Reply to Goldberg and Jackendoff. Language 81.2, June 2005.
Stephen Wechsler 2003. Serial Verbs and Serial Motion. In Dorothee Beermann and Lars Hellan (eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Multi-Verb Constructions, Trondheim Summer School 2003. Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim.
Stephen Wechsler to appear. ‘Resultatives Under the Event-Argument Homomorphism Model of Telicity.’ In Nomi Erteschik-Shir and Tova Rapoport (eds.) The Syntax of Aspect, Oxford University Press.
Stephen Wechsler and Bokyung Noh 2001. ‘Predication and Anaphora: Parallels Between Korean and English Resultatives.’ Language Sciences 23, pp. 391-423.
Case, etc.
Stephen Wechsler and Larisa Zlatić 2001. Case Realization and Identity. Lingua 111, pp. 539-560. [pdf]
Stephen Wechsler 1995. Subject Position in Finnish: Evidence from the Possessive Reflexive. Paper read at the 69th annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, January 7, 1995. [ps]
Stephen Wechsler and Yae-Sheik Lee 1995. Korean ECM: Semantic and Pragmatic Factors, paper read at the 69th annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, January 7, 1995. [ps]
Incheol Choi and Stephen Wechsler 2001. 'Mixed Categories and Argument Transfer in the Korean Light Verb Construction.’ Proceedings of HPSG-01, Trondheim, Norway. August 3-5, 2001. [pdf]
Stephen Wechsler 1999. ‘HPSG, GB, and the Balinese Bind’. In Lexical And Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation, edited by A. Kathol, J.-P. Koenig and G.Webelhuth. Stanford: CSLI. 179-195. [pdf]
I Wayan Arka and Stephen Wechsler Argument Structure and Linear Order in Balinese Binding. Paper read at the Workshop on Lexical-Functional Grammar, Grenoble, France, August 28, 1996. [ps.gz]
Stephen Wechsler and I Wayan Arka 1998. Syntactic Ergativity in Balinese: an Argument Structure Based Theory. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 16:387-441. [pdf]
‘Preposition Selection Outside the Lexicon’. Proceedings of the Thirteenth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics . Raul Aranovich, William Byrne, Susanne Preuss, and Martha Senturia (eds.). Published for the Stanford Linguistics Association by CSLI Publications, Stanford, pp. 416-431. (1995) [pdf]
‘Prepositional Phrases from the Twilight Zone.’ Nordic Journal of Linguistics 20 (2):127-154. (1997) [pdf]
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I occasionally teach an undergraduate course on innateness entitled The Human Instinct for Language. Feel free to use these materials, but please notify me if you do so.