Introduction 1. Three Benchmarks for Distributional Approaches to Natural Language SyntaxColin Phillips PART I: CLAUSAL ARCHITECTURE2. Argument Fronting in English, Romance CLLD, and the Left PeripheryLiliane Haegeman 3. A Detailed Map of the Left Periphery of Medieval RomancePaola Beninca 4. Questions and Questioning in a Local EnglishJames McCloskey 5. VP-, D * - Movement LanguagesLisa deMena Travis PART II: NEGATION6. Parasitism, Secondary Triggering, and Depth of EmbeddingMarcel den Dikken 7. Light Negation and PolarityBernhard Schwarz and Rajesh Bhatt 8. Marking and Interpretation of Negation: A Bidirectional Optimality Theory ApproachHenriette de Swart PART III: TENSE AND ASPECT 9. Cohesion in Temporal Context: Aspectual Adverbs as Dynamic Indexicals Alice G. B. ter Meulen 10. Tense, Adverbials and QuantificationToshiyuki Ogihara