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Works by Michael Noonan<br />
1999b. “Non-structuralist syntax”. In: Darnell, Michael; Moravcsik, Edith; and Noonan, Michael<br />
(eds.), Functionalism and formalism in <strong>linguistics</strong> Vol. 2, 11–31. Amsterdam and Philadelphia:<br />
John Benjamins [Studies in Language Companion Series 42].<br />
1997a. (with Anward, Jan; Gil, David; Moravcsik, Edith; Plank, Frans; and Stassen, Leo). “Are<br />
colors less adjectival and more nominal, and why?”. Linguistic Typology ALT News No. 15<br />
March, 1997. Available at http://listserv.linguistlist.org/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9703B&L=ALT&<br />
F=&S=&P=75<br />
1997b. “Inverted roots in Salish”. International Journal <strong>of</strong> American <strong>Linguistics</strong> 63.4: 475–515.<br />
1997c. “Versatile nominalizations”. In: Bybee, Joan; Haiman, John; and Thompson, Sandra, (eds.),<br />
Essays on language function and language type, in honor <strong>of</strong> T. Givon, 373–394. Amsterdam and<br />
Philadelphia: John Benjamins.<br />
1996. “The fall and rise and fall <strong>of</strong> the Chantyal language”. Southwest Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Linguistics</strong> 15.1–2:<br />
121–136.<br />
1994. “A tale <strong>of</strong> two passives in Irish”. In: Hopper, Paul; and Fox, Barbara (eds.), Voice: Form and<br />
function, 279–311. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins.<br />
1993a. (with Hammond, Michael). “Morphology in the Generative paradigm”. Reprinted in:<br />
Otero, Carlos P. (ed.), Noam Chomsky: Critical assessments Vol. 1, Part II, 505–523. London and<br />
New York: Routledge.<br />
1993b. “A preliminary survey <strong>of</strong> the noun class system <strong>of</strong> Kabre”. Milwaukee Studies on Language<br />
7: 133–142.<br />
1991. “Complementation”. In: Bright, William (ed.), Oxford international encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> <strong>linguistics</strong>,<br />
281–82. Oxford: Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />
1991. “Anti-dative shift”. Milwaukee Studies on Language 5: 50–58.<br />
1988. (with Michael Hammond). “Morphology in the Generative Paradigm”. In: Hammond, Michael;<br />
and Noonan, Michael (ed.), Theoretical morphology, 1–19. San Diego: Academic Press.<br />
1985. “Complementation”. In: Shopen, Timothy (ed.), Language typology and syntactic description,<br />
42–140. Cambridge: Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />
1982. “O podlezhashchikh i topikakh”. In: Kibrik, A.E. (ed.), Novoe v zarubezhnoi lingvistike.<br />
Moscow: Progress.<br />
1981a. (with Moder, Carol Lynn) “Analogical levelling and child morphology: The case <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Irish dependent”. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> eighth annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Berkeley <strong>Linguistics</strong> Society, 192–201.<br />
Berkeley: Berkeley <strong>Linguistics</strong> Society.<br />
1981b. (with Edith Bavin). “Parataxis in Lango”. Studies in African <strong>Linguistics</strong> 12.1: 45–69.<br />
1978a. (with Edith Bavin). “Vowel harmony in Lango”. In: Farkas, Donka; Jacobsen, Wesley M.;<br />
and Todrys, Karol W. (eds.), Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the fourteenth annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Chicago <strong>Linguistics</strong><br />
Society, 20–29. Chicago: Chicago <strong>Linguistics</strong> Society.<br />
1978b. (with Edith Bavin) “The semantic basis <strong>of</strong> complementation in Lango”. In: Chiarello, Henry<br />
Thompson et al. (eds.), Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the fourth annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Berkeley <strong>Linguistics</strong> Society,<br />
107–127. Berkeley: Berkeley <strong>Linguistics</strong> Society.<br />
1978c. “Impersonal constructions: Some evidence from Irish”. In: Jong-Ho, Lee (ed.), Hwe-kap<br />
non-mun cip (Kim cong-cang). Taegu, Korea: Kyungpook National <strong>University</strong>.