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Steve Harlow
Senior Lecturer (retired)

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Biography

Steve Harlow is a former senior lecturer in the Department of Language and Linguistic Science. His research is principally in the area of head-driven phrase structure grammar and the analysis of mutation in the Celtic languages, particularly Welsh.

He joined the department in 1970 and retired in 2008, having been head of department for a total of 14 years, from 1984 to 1992 and 2000 to 2006.

Publications

Selected publications

  • 2004 'Connectives, Indeterminates and Quantificational Variability', in Yoon, H-J (ed.), Generative Grammar in a Broader Perspective (Proceedings of the 4th Asian GLOW), Hankook Publishing Company, Seoul, 137-156 (with K-H Gill and G Tsoulas)
  • 2003 'Conjunction, Disjunction and Quantificational Forces', in Harvard Studies in Korean Linguistics IX (with K-H Gill and G Tsoulas)
  • 2003 'Connectives and Quantification', Empirical Issues in Linguistics 5 (with K-H Gill and G Tsoulas)
  • 2003 'The paradox of wh-na', in Iverson, G.K. and S-C Ahn, (eds.), Explorations in Korean Language and Linguistics, Hankook Publishing Co., Seoul, 73-90 (with K-H Gill and G Tsoulas)
  • 2003 'On the Form and Meaning of Certain Korean Quantifiers', In Proceedings of the 2002 LSK International Summer Conference, Taehaksa: Seoul, (with K.H.Gill, and G. Tsoulas)
  • 2002 'Disjunction, Quantification and Free-Choice,' in Agbayani, B., Koskinen, P. and V. Samiian (eds.), Proceedings of the Western Conference of Linguistics, Volume 14, (with K.H.Gill, and G. Tsoulas)

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Steve Harlow
Senior Lecturer (retired)
Department of Language and Linguistic Science

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