2016 • Volume 1
Editorial
Squibs
Review Article
Book review
Articles
Addressing the 'two interface' problem: Comparatives and superlatives
Ewan Dunbar and Alexis Wellwood
Subject-object asymmetries in Persian argument ellipsis and the anti-agreement theory
Yosuke Sato and Simin Karimi
Palatalization and glide strengthening as competing repair strategies: Evidence from Kirundi
Alexei Kochetov
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Two ways of encoding location in Greek: Locative applicatives and prepositions
Evangelia Daskalaki and Marios Mavrogiorgos
Agreement and the structure of relative clauses
Boban Arsenijević and Martina Gračanin-Yuksek
Anticausatives are weak scalar expressions, not reflexive expressions
Florian Schäfer and Margot Vivanco
Inter- and intra-speaker variation in French schwa
Andrew Bayles, Aaron Kaplan and Abby Kaplan
Vocoid-driven processes: Palatalization and glide hardening in Greek and its dialects
Mary Baltazani, Evia Kainada, Anthi Revithiadou and Nina Topintzi
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Fortis/lenis, glides and vowels in Quiaviní Zapotec
Hiroto Uchihara and Gabriela Pérez Báez
Unacceptable but comprehensible: the facilitation effect of resumptive pronouns
Andrea Beltrama and Ming Xiang
Interrogative Slifting: More syntactic, less parenthetical
Arthur Stepanov and Penka Stateva
Japanese internally headed relatives: Their distinctness from potentially homophonous constructions
Alexander Grosu and Koji Hoshi
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Negative sensitive items and the discourse-configurational nature of Japanese
Shigeru Miyagawa, Nobuaki Nishioka and Hedde Zeijlstra
Gender mismatches in partitive constructions with superlatives in French
Petra Sleeman and Tabea Ihsane
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Recasting the typology of multiple wh-fronting: Evidence from Pontic Greek
Dimitris Michelioudakis and Ioanna Sitaridou
Linguistic Creativity in Heritage Speakers
Ekaterina Rakhilina, Anastasia Vyrenkova and Maria Polinsky
Two negations for the price of one
Rosalind Thornton, Anna Notley, Vincenzo Moscati and Stephen Crain
Anticausatives are semantically reflexive in Norwegian, but not in English
Björn Lundquist, Martin Corley, Mai Tungseth, Antonella Sorace and Gillian Ramchand
Marginal contrasts and the Contrastivist Hypothesis
Daniel Currie Hall and Kathleen Currie Hall
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Unifying Japanese relative clauses: copy-chains and context-sensitivity
Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine and Isaac Gould
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Verb-second word order after German weil ‘because’: Psycholinguistic theory from corpus-linguistic data
Gerard Kempen and Karin Harbusch