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Regular and compositional aspects of NPN constructions
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- 16 March 2021, pp. 1-35
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Catalan focus markers as discourse particles
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- 12 January 2021, pp. 871-905
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Explaining grammatical coding asymmetries: Form–frequency correspondences and predictability
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- 08 January 2021, pp. 605-633
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Resultatives, goal PPs, and postverbal subjects: From Scotland to Belfast
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- 04 December 2020, pp. 111-155
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Discontinuous noun phrases in Yucatec Maya
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- 03 December 2020, pp. 609-648
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Looking Back, Moving Forward
On the nature of the lexicon: The status of rich lexical meanings
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- 09 December 2020, pp. 865-891
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A conditional learnability argument for constraints on underlying representations
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- 08 May 2020, pp. 745-773
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The prosody of French wh-in-situ questions: Echo vs. non-echo
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- 05 May 2020, pp. 569-603
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Not quite the same: The social stratification and phonetic conditioning of the foot–strut vowels in Manchester
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- 24 April 2020, pp. 163-201
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Nuclear prominence in ellipsis: Evidence from aggressively non-D-linked phrases
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- 23 April 2020, pp. 83-121
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Rhona Alcorn, Joanna Kopaczyk, Bettelou Los & Benjamin Molineaux (eds.), Historical dialectology in the digital age. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2019. Pp. xvi + 274.
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- 31 January 2020, pp. 197-200
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Phonetic effects of morphology and context: Modeling the duration of word-final S in English with naïve discriminative learning
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- 14 June 2019, pp. 123-161
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The range of linguistic units: Distance effects in English mandative subjunctive constructions
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- 17 April 2019, pp. 231-268
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The question of form in the forming of questions: The meaning and use of clefted wh-interrogatives in Swedish
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- 30 January 2019, pp. 755-794
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Adverbial and attributive modification of Persian separable light verb constructions
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- 14 January 2019, pp. 45-85
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Left node blocking1
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- 07 July 2017, pp. 641-688
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Speakers’ knowledge of alternations is asymmetrical: Evidence from Seoul Korean verb paradigms1
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- 26 September 2016, pp. 567-611
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Syncope, syllabic consonant formation, and the distribution of stressed vowels in English1
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- 09 December 2014, pp. 383-423
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