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Syntactic weight vs information structure and word order variation in Polish*
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 233-265
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Telling general linguists about Altaic
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- 01 March 1999, pp. 65-98
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Myths and the prehistory of grammars
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- 25 April 2002, pp. 113-136
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Does English really have case?
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 375-392
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The scope of discourse connectives: implications for discourse organization
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 403-438
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Associative adjectives in English and the lexicon–syntax interface
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- 15 November 2005, pp. 571-591
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A (phrasal) affix analysis of the Persian Ezafe1
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- 22 October 2007, pp. 605-645
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The Comp-trace effect, the adverb effect and minimal CP
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- 11 December 2002, pp. 527-560
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Adjunct extraction
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 195-226
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Case, category, and configuration*
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 57-80
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Definiteness in the Hebrew noun phrase
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- 01 July 2000, pp. 319-363
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Three reasons for accenting a definite subject
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 49-53
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Pseudo-subordination: a mismatch between syntax and semantics
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- 25 April 2002, pp. 87-111
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An expectation-based account of subject islands and parasitism1
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- 09 November 2012, pp. 285-327
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On the distribution of bare infinitive complements in English1
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 103-131
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How to refer to one's own words: speech-act modifying adverbials and the performative analysis
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 177-189
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Consistency, markedness and language change: on the notion ‘consistent language’
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 39-54
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Monadic definites and polydefinites: their form, meaning and use
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 263-323
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Clitic placement in L2 French: evidence from sentence matching
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- 11 December 2002, pp. 487-525
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Apparent phonetic approximation: English loanwords in Old Quebec French1
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- 05 February 2008, pp. 87-128
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