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Strong semantic biases make demonstrative pronouns act like personal pronouns
Yvonne Portele and Markus Bader
First conjunct complementiser agreement and the structure of coordination
Astrid van Alem
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Can you judge what you don’t hear? Perception as a source of gradient wordlikeness judgements
Jimin Kahng and Karthik Durvasula
On the source of proportionality in nominal measurement: evidence from Greek
Giorgos Spathas and Artemis Alexiadou
Non-Conservativity with Precise Proportions
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You say yes, I say no: Investigating the link between meaning and form in response particles
Mora Maldonado and Jennifer Culbertson
Theme-vowel class indeterminacy and root allomorphy in Slovenian
Marko Simonović and Petra Mišmaš
Thematic formatives and linguistic theory
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Concessive scalar particles: Symmetric vs. non-symmetric alternatives. The case of Spanish siquiera
Luis Alonso-Ovalle and Elizabeth Heredia Murillo
First Conjunct Clitic Doubling, the Person Case Constraint, and First Conjunct Agreement: Insights from Modern Greek
Lefteris Paparounas and Martin Salzmann
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Processing word order variations with frame and sentence adjuncts in German: Syntactic and information-structural constraints
Larissa Specht and Britta Stolterfoht
Extraction from finite adjunct clauses: an investigation of relative clause dependencies in Norwegian
Ingrid Bondevik and Terje Lohndal