The following abstracts concerning implicit arguments have been accepted to WCCFL 41:
Passive without Morphology: A Case for Implicit Arguments
Abdul-Razak Sulemana, University of Ghana, Legon
The Syntax of Ewe (Tongugbe) Nya-Constructions
Selikem Gotah, New York University
On the Syntactic Status of Implicit Arguments in UG: Greek as a Case Study
Nikos Angelopoulos, Chris Collins, Dimitris Michelioudakis and Arhonto Terzi
Two is Better than One: A Number Mismatch with Deficient Implicit Arguments
John David Storment, Stony Brook
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