| Licensing and Differential Object Marking: The View from Neo-Aramaic |
7 |
| Prosodic Noun Incorporation: The Relationship between Prosody and Argument Structure in Niuean |
3 |
| On Partial Agreement and Oblique Case |
3 |
| Interactions of Gender and Number Agreement: Evidence from Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian |
3 |
| Obligatory CP Nominalization in Ndebele |
2 |
| EPP Satisfaction on Discourse Grounds: The Case of Locative Inversion |
2 |
| Novel Experiencer-Object Verbs and Clitic Doubling |
2 |
| String-Vacuous Head Movement in Japanese: New Evidence from Verb-Echo Answers |
2 |
| Interleaving Syntax and Postsyntax: Spellout before Syntactic Movement |
1 |
| CPs Move Rightward, Not Leftward |
1 |
| A Restriction on Recursion |
1 |
| LF Bracketing Paradoxes: A New Account |
1 |
| The Intonation of the Left Periphery: A Matter of Pragmatics or Syntax? |
1 |
| Focus Licensing at the Left Periphery in Japanese Right Dislocation |
0 |
| Understanding Partiality in pro-Drop Languages: An Information-Structure Approach |
0 |
| Infinitive Wh-Relatives in Romance: Consequences for the Truncation-versus-Intervention Debate |
0 |
| On the Relationship between Forward and Backward Gapping |
0 |
| Ergative as Perfective Oblique |
0 |
| Another Look at the Acceptability of Bare Singular NPs in Episodic Sentences in Brazilian Portuguese |
0 |
| Topic Subjects in Brazilian Portuguese and Clitic Left Dislocation in Dominican Spanish: The Role of Clitics and Null Subjects |
0 |
| Subjects, Topics, and Anchoring to the Context |
0 |
| Spelling Out Focus-Fronting Chains and Wh-Chains: The Case of Italian |
0 |
| Double-Object Constructions in Syrian Arabic |
0 |
| Late Merge and Phases for Anti-C-Command Requirements |
0 |
| Anticipating Negation: The Dos and Don'ts of Neg Raising |
0 |
| Argument Ellipsis and Scope Economy in Japanese |
0 |