2026 • Volume 11
Articles
Featural Relativized Minimality in silence: the acquisition of sluicing in Italian
Elena Pettenon, Emanuela Sanfelici and Victoria Mateu
Animacy restrictions without animacy features: The case of strong pronouns in French and Spanish
Yanis Da Cunha and Steffen Heidinger
Este hombre or el hombre este? Semantic factors defining pre- or postnominal demonstrative constructions
Emanuela Todisco and Mikkel Wallentin
Head movement and motion events in Takituduh Bunun
Victor Bogren Svensson and Johan Blomberg
Rethinking linguistic feedback: A modality-agnostic and holistic approach to multimodal addressee signals in spoken and signed dyadic interaction
Anastasia Bauer, Sonja Gipper, Tobias-Alexander Herrmann and Jana Hosemann
Cross-clausal movement and its limits
Line Mikkelsen, Grethe Schmidt and Ellen Thrane
A large-scale investigation of vowel co-occurrence patterns in the world’s lexicons
Bruno Ferenc Šegedin and Uriel Cohen Priva
Compositional parsing in adjective-noun phrases: the role of adjective semantics
Oliwia Iwan and Eva Wittenberg
Genitive alternation in possessives and beyond: morphological or structural variation?
Anna Kampanarou and Artemis Alexiadou
When “passives” involve no A-movement: Rethinking Indonesian-type passives via East Javanese
Hero Patrianto and Victoria Chen
Processing standard and expletive negation: An eye-tracking study on Italian temporal and causal clauses
Anna Teresa Porrini, Asya Zanollo, Veronica D'Alesio and Matteo Greco
Sub-extracting out of the Icelandic *ABA problem
Michal Starke and Lars Ingolf Dale
Object-mass nouns specify individuation lexically: Evidence from English and French
Khuyen N. Le, Alan C. Bale and David Barner
Reconciling animacy and noun class in Bantu
Claire Halpert and Christopher Hammerly
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Semantic coherence in noun class assignment: An experimental investigation of isiXhosa
Robyn Berghoff, Linnaea Stockall and Khanyiso Jonas
Transitivity in flux: the role of Voice and v in the syntax of Dutch (change-of-)location verbs
Irina Burukina, Marcel den Dikken and Maria Polinsky
Finding anchors in code-switching: How nouns guide online processing of nominals across three bilingual groups
Sarah Frances Phillips and Yourdanis Sedarous
Special Collection: Substance-Free Phonology: principles, research directions, and current issues
Get rich quick: Why kids don't need Occam's Razor
Kyle Gorman and Charles Reiss
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Collection: Substance-Free Phonology: principles, research directions, and current issues