2017 • Volume 2
Book review
Squibs
Wh-questions in Singapore English tell us what about questions with declarative syntax?
Yosuke Sato and Jian Gang Ngui
Singular they and the syntactic representation of gender in English
Bronwyn M. Bjorkman
Articles
The comprehension of Italian relative clauses in poor readers and in children with Specific Language Impairment
Fabrizio Arosio, Francesca Panzeri, Bruna Molteni, Santina Magazù and Maria Teresa Guasti
Predicting prosodic structure by morphosyntactic category: A case study of Blackfoot
Joseph W. Windsor
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Design sensitivity and statistical power in acceptability judgment experiments
Jon Sprouse and Diogo Almeida
Gender and classifiers in concurrent systems: Refining the typology of nominal classification
Sebastian Fedden and Greville G. Corbett
No case for Case in locality: Case does not help interpretation when intervention blocks A-bar chains
Naama Friedmann, Luigi Rizzi and Adriana Belletti
Partitivity and case marking in Turkish and related languages
Klaus von Heusinger and Jaklin Kornfilt
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Nominalizations and the structure of progressives in Chuj Mayan
Jessica Coon and Elizabeth Carolan
The definite article in Romance expletives and long weak definites
M.Teresa Espinal and Sonia Cyrino
Getting in the first word: Prosody and predicate initial sentences in Serbian
Molly Diesing and Draga Zec
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Bias in polar questions: Evidence from English and German production experiments
Filippo Domaneschi, Maribel Romero and Bettina Braun
A comparative syntax of internally-headed relative clauses in Gur
Ken Hiraiwa, George Akanlig-Pare, Samuel Atintono, Adams Bodomo, Komlan Essizewa and Fusheini Hudu
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Differences between Spanish monolingual and Spanish-English bilingual children in their calculation of entailment-based scalar implicatures
Kristen Syrett, Anne Lingwall, Silvia Perez-Cortes, Jennifer Austin, Liliana Sánchez, Hannah Baker, Christina Germak and Anthony Arias-Amaya
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Instrumental prepositions and case: Contexts of occurrence and alternations with datives
Ludovico Franco and M. Rita Manzini
Cross-linguistic scope ambiguity: When two systems meet
Gregory Scontras, Maria Polinsky, C.-Y. Edwin Tsai and Kenneth Mai
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Quantifier spreading: children misled by ostensive cues
Katalin É. Kiss and Tamás Zétényi
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Multimodal character viewpoint in quoted dialogue sequences
Kashmiri Stec, Mike Huiskes, Martijn Wieling and Gisela Redeker
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The role of dimensions in classification under predicates predicts their status in degree constructions
Galit Weidman Sassoon and Julie Fadlon
Children’s quantification with every over time
Athulya Aravind, Jill de Villiers, Peter de Villiers, Christopher J. Lonigan, Beth M. Phillips, Jeanine Clancy, Susan H. Landry, Paul R. Swank, Michael Assel, Heather B. Taylor, Nancy Eisenberg, Tracy Spinrad and Carlos Valiente
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Lexical integrity and suspended affixation in two types of denominal predicates in Korean
James Hye Suk Yoon
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Acquisition of quantifier raising of a universal across an existential: Evidence from German
Kriszta Szendrői, Rebecca Schumacher, Tom Fritzsche and Barbara Höhle
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A morphophonological analysis of the velar insert in Italian verbs
Nicola Lampitelli
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The Bantu-Romance-Greek connection revisited: Processing constraints in auxiliary and clitic placement from a cross-linguistic perspective
Stergios Chatzikyriakidis and Hannah Gibson