2025 • Volume 10
Articles
Processing of verbal versus adjectival agreement: Implications for syntax and psycholinguistics
Zuzanna Fuchs, Olga Parshina, Irina Sekerina and Maria Polinsky
The interplay between syntax and pragmatics on pronoun resolution in Catalan
Núria de Rocafiguera and Aurora Bel
The emergence of labial harmony in Old Hungarian
András Cser, Beatrix Oszkó and Zsuzsa Várnai
Differential Object Marking in DGS (German Sign Language): A prominence-based account of the use of PAM based on naturalistic data
Thiago de Souza Santos, Antonia Dietrich, Peggy Steinbach and Pamela Perniss
Focus and negation in Italian why-questions
Francesco Beltrame, Svenja Krieger, Cristiano Chesi and Georg Kaiser
The timing of speech and gesture in two Niger-Congo languages: Implications for word-level prominence
Kathryn Franich, Hermann Keupdjio and Vincent Nwosu
Indefinite object drop is lexically constrained
Carlos Martínez-García, Esther Rinke and Nelli Kerezova
Why agent prominence persists even under challenging conditions
Maria Bardají, Gertrud Schneider-Blum, Markus Philipp and Sarah Dolscheid
Divergence and avoidance in the production of DOM in Romanian and Spanish among Romanian-speaking L2 speakers of Spanish
Julio César López Otero and Adina Camelia Bleotu
Embedding, extraction, and clausal pied-piping in Ch'ol
Jessica Coon and Juan Jesús Vázquez Álvarez
Similarity effects in the online and offline comprehension of relative clauses: Evidence from L1 and L2 Greek
Despina Papadopoulou, Gerakini Douka and Anastasia Paspali
Variability in L2 learning: insights from verb phrase ellipsis in Greek learners of English
Vikki Janke and Marina Kolokonte
Excessive events: The syntax and semantics of OVER-modification in Icelandic
Volker Gast, Kristín Margrét Jóhannsdóttir and Michael Putnam
Plural reference dominance, markedness and semantic categorization in Hiaki pluralia tantum
Heidi Harley and Meg Harvey
Experiencers at the syntax-pragmatics interface. The case of the jo ‘I’ – construction in Catalan
M.Teresa Espinal and Sonia Cyrino
Semantic and morphophonological productivity in the Kîîtharaka gender system: A quantitative study
Patrick Njue Kanampiu, Alexander Martin and Jennifer Culbertson
Duration as a prosodic cue in TİD: Focus realization in the extended domain
Aslı Gürer, Serpil Karabüklü and Kasım Burak Çavuşoğlu
The shift away from the marked: Syllabic consonants in historical Czech
Markéta Ziková, Martin Březina, Radek Čech and Pavel Kosek
Evidentiality and focus in Colombian Spanish: a comparative analysis of dizque and como que
Gabriel Martínez Vera and José Camacho
Modeling the Learning of Parametric Variation: Implementing an input-driven hierarchical approach
Alan Hezao Ke, Jingying Xu and Lijun Ding
Plural Intensional Presuppositional predicate calculus (PIP)
Steven Abney and Ezra Keshet
Rethinking structural growth: Insights from the acquisition of interactional language
Johannes Heim and Martina Wiltschko
Possessive binding in copular sentences and the logic of identification
Gaetano Fiorin and Denis Delfitto
Acquisition of auxiliary selection in French and Italian and the role of input
Balthazar Lauzon, Raffaella Folli, Christina Sevdali and Juliana Gerard
Voice quality and tone as independent dimensions of contrast in Dinka
Bert Remijsen, Mirella L. Blum and Umberto Noè
Antepenultimate rhyme in Spanish and Greek as a window to metrically weak positions
Mirella De Sisto, Violeta Martinez-Paricio and Nina Topintzi
Differential Marking of inanimate direct objects across four varieties of Spanish: Evidence for grammatical differences from elicitation experiments
Albert Wall, Senta Zeugin, Philipp Obrist, Johannes Kabatek and Patrick Santos Rebelo
The emergence of grammatical gender: an experimental study on the loss of informative classification
Michael Franjieh, Alexandra Grandison, Anne-Laure Dotte and Greville G. Corbett
Renumerating wh-compound questions in Japanese at the syntax-morphology interface
Yosuke Sato and Hisako Ikawa
The Obligatory Contour Principle as a substantive bias in phonological learning
Shuxiao Gong and Jie Zhang
Development of the relative clause among Chinese-speaking learners of Korean
Eun Ji Choi and Sunyoung Lee
The interaction between clause size and Voice: Evidence from Catalan and Italian
Leonardo Russo Cardona and Xavier Villalba
Ideophonic sequences: Challenging the asymmetric syntactic structure hypothesis
Cilene Rodrigues and Ludovic Soutif