Acknowledgments

Chapter 1, “IP-Internal Topic and Focus Phrases” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Studia Linguistica 55:1 (2001), 39–75, and is reprinted with permission from Blackwell.

Chapter 2, “Question Words in Focus Positions” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Linguistic Variation Yearbook, Vol. 3, Pierre Pica & Johan Rooryck eds. (2003), pp. 69–99. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. It is reprinted with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 3, “Scrambling in the Cleft Construction in Dravidian” [Jayaseelan and Amritavalli], originally appeared in The Free Word Order Phenomenon: Its Syntactic Sources and Diversity, Joachim Sabel & Mamoru Saito eds. (2005), pp. 137–161. New York: Mouton de Gruyter. It is reprinted with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 4, “Stacking, Stranding and Pied-Piping: A Proposal about Word Order” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Syntax 13:4 (2010), 298–330 and is reprinted with permission from Blackwell.

Chapter 5, “Questions and Question-Word Incorporating Quantifiers in Malayalam” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Syntax 4:2 (2001), 63–93 and is reprinted with permission from Blackwell.

Chapter 6, “Question and Negative Polarity in the Disjunction Phrase” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in Syntax 6:1 (2003), 1–18 and is reprinted with permission from Blackwell.

Chapter 7, “Comparative Morphology of Quantifiers” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Lingua 121:2 (2011), 269–286 and is reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

Chapter 8, “Question Particles and Disjunction” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Linguistic Analysis 38:1–2 (2012), 35–51 and is reprinted with permission from Linguistics Analysis.

Chapter 9, “Nominal and Interrogative Complements in Kannada” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in Deep Insights, Broad Perspectives: Essays in Honor of Mamoru Saito, Y. Miyamoto, D. Takahashi, H. Maki, M. Ochi, K. Sugisaki & A. Uchibori eds. (2013), pp. 1–21. Tokyo: Kaitakusha. It is reprinted with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 10, “Decomposing Coordination: The Two Operators of Coordination” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Linguistic Analysis 40: 3–4 (2016), 237–253, and is reprinted with permission from Linguistic Analysis.

Chapter 11, “Kannada Clause Structure” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in The Yearbook of South Asia Languages and Linguistics 2000, Rajendra Singh ed. (2000), pp. 11–30. New Delhi: Sage India.

Chapter 12, “Some Developments in the Functional Architecture of the Kannada Clause” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in Clause Structure in South Asian Languages, Veneeta Dayal & Anoop Mahajan eds. (2004), 13–38. Kluwer: Boston (Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory). It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 13, “Finiteness and Negation in Dravidian” [Amritavalli and Jayaseelan], originally appeared in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Syntax, Guglielmo Cinque & Richard S. Kayne eds. (2005), pp. 178–220. New York: Oxford University Press. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 14, “The Acquisition of Negation in Tamil” [Amritavalli and Deepti Ramadoss] Nanzan Linguistics Special Issue 1: Papers from the Consortium Workshops on Linguistic Theory (2007), pp. 67–84. Graduate Program in Linguistic Science: Nanzan University. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission. We are grateful that Deepti Ramadoss has given consent to this reprinting.

Chapter 15, “Coordination, Relativization and Finiteness in Dravidian” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 32 (2014):191–211 and is reprinted with permission from Springer.

Chapter 16, “Separating Tense and Finiteness: Anchoring in Dravidian” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 32 (2014): 283–306 and is reprinted with permission from Springer.

Chapter 17, “The Genesis of Syntactic Categories and Parametric Variation” [Amritavalli and Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Proceedings of the 4th GLOW in Asia 2003: Generative Grammar in a Broader Perspective, Hang-Jin Yoon ed. (2003), pp. 19–41. The Korean Generative Grammar Circle.

Chapter 18, “The Possessor/Experiencer Dative in Malayalam” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Non-nominative Subjects, Vol. 1, Peri Bhaskararao & Karumuri Venkata Subbarao eds. (2004), pp. 227–244. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 19, “The Serial Verb Construction in Malayalam” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Clause Structure in South Asian Languages, Veneeta Dayal & Anoop Mahajan eds. (2004), pp. 67–91. Dordrecht:Kluwer Academic Publishers. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 20, “The Argument Structure of the Dative Construction” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Argument Structure, Eric Reuland, Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Giorgos Spathas eds. (2007), pp. 37–48. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 21, “Syntactic Categories and Lexical Argument Structure” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in Argument Structure, Eric Reuland, Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Giorgos Spathas eds. (2007), pp. 49–61. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 22, “Parts, Axial Parts and Next Parts in Kannada” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in Tromso Working Papers on Language & Linguistics: Nordlyd 34.2, special issue on Space and Scalar Structure, Monika Basic, Marina Pantcheva, Minjeong Son, and Peter Svenonius eds. (2007), 1–16. CASTL, Tromso.

Chapter 23, “The Dative Case in the Malayalam Verb” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Deep Insights, Broad Perspectives: Essays in Honor of Mamoru Saito, Y. Miyamoto, D. Takahashi, H. Maki, M. Ochi, K. Sugisaki & A. Uchibori eds. (2013), pp. 139–166. Tokyo: Kaitakusha. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 24, “Rich Results” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in The Lexicon-Syntax interface: perspectives from South Asian Languages, Pritha Chandra and Richa Srishti eds. (2014), pp. 71–100. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 25, “Anaphorization in Dravidian” [Amritavalli], originally appeared in CIEFL working papers in linguistics 1.1 (1984), 1–31. Hyderabad: CIEFL. It is reprinted here with the publisher’s permission.

Chapter 26, “Anaphors as Pronouns” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in Studia Linguistica 51:2 (1997), 186–234, and is reprinted with permission from Blackwell.

Chapter 27, “Blocking Effects and the Syntax of Malayalam taan” [Jayaseelan], originally appeared in The Yearbook of South Asian Languages and Linguistics 1998, Rajendra Singh ed. (1998), pp. 11–27. New Delhi: Sage Publications.

Chapter 28, “Deixis in Pronouns and Noun Phrases” [Jayaseelan & M. Hariprasad], originally appeared in Linguistic Analysis 31:1–2 (2001), 132–149 and is reprinted with permission from Linguistics Analysis. We are grateful that M. Hariprasad has given consent to this reprinting.