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Gašper Beguš

Post-nasal devoicing and the blurring process

Thomas Berg, Tim Zingler & Arne Lohmann

The range of linguistic units: Distance effects in English mandative subjunctive constructions

Johan Brandtler

The question of form in the forming of questions: The meaning and use of clefted wh-interrogatives in Swedish

Karolina Broś

Domain modelling in Optimality Theory: Morphophonological cyclicity vs. stepwise prosodic parsing

Amanda Cardoso & Patrick Honeybone

Palatalisation can be quantity-sesitive: Dorsal Fricative Assimilation in Liverpool English

Rui P. Chaves & Jeruen E. Dery

Frequency effects in subject islands

Schinichiro Fukuda

The syntax of variable behavior verbs: Experimental evidence from the accusative–oblique alternations in Japanese

Aysun Kunduracı

The paradigmatic aspect of compounding and derivation

John J. Lowe

Mixed projections and syntactic categories

Lara Mantovan, Carlo Geraci & Anna Cardinaletti

On the cardinal system in Italian Sign Language (LIS)

Kuniya Nasukawa, Phillip Backley, Yoshiho Yasugi & Masatosi Koizumi

Challenging cross-linguistic typology: Right-edge consonantal prominence in Kaqchikel

Tim Nisbet

Meaning, metaphor, and argument structure

Ivan A. Sag, Rui Chaves, Anne Abeillé, Bruno Estigarribia, Frank Van Eynde, Dan Flickinger, Paul Kay, Laura Michaelis, Stefan Müller, Geoffrey K. Pullum & Thomas Wasow

Lessons from the English auxiliary system

Hannah Sande

Phonologically determined nominal concord as post-syntactic: Evidence from Guébie

Yosuke Sato

Comparative syntax of argument ellipsis in languages without agreement: A case study with Mandarin Chinese

Juliet Stanton

Gurindji nasal cluster effects as trigger deletion

Jim Wood, Matthew Barros & Einar Freyr Sigurðsson

Case mismatching in Icelandic clausal ellipsis