2018 • Volume 3
Overview article
The internal, the external and the hybrid: The state of the art and a new characterization of language as a natural object
Sergio Balari and Guillermo Lorenzo
Squibs
Editorial
Thank you to reviewers (2015-2018)
Chung–hye Han, Björn Köhnlein, Waltraud Paul, Johan Rooryck, Ianthi Tsimpli and Guido Vanden Wyngaerd
Articles
(Dis)agreement, polarity, and focus: Answering negative polar questions in Italian
Emilio Servidio, Giuliano Bocci and Valentina Bianchi
Post-focal and factive deaccentuation in Persian
Hamed Rahmani, Toni Rietveld and Carlos Gussenhoven
ABA and the combinatorics of morphological features
Jonathan David Bobaljik and Uli Sauerland
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Is German discourse-configurational? Experimental evidence for a topic position
Melanie Störzer and Britta Stolterfoht
Mass-count distinction in Chinese-English bilingual students
Bin Yin and Beth Ann O'Brien
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Collection: The interpretation of the mass-count distinction across languages and populations
Modifying plurals, classifiers, and co-occurrence: The case of Korean
Kyumin Kim and Paul B. Melchin
If you cannot agree, move on! On labels and non-nominative subjects
Barbara Citko, Allison Germain and Jacek Witkoś
Grammatical versus lexical words in theory and aphasia: Integrating linguistics and neurolinguistics
Kasper Boye and Roelien Bastiaanse
Deconstructing categories syncretic with the nominal complementizer
Lena Baunaz and Eric Lander
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Reciprocal expressions and the Maximal Typicality Hypothesis
Eva B. Poortman, Marijn E. Struiksma, Nir Kerem, Naama Friedmann and Yoad Winter
Mincing words: Balancing recovery and deletion in word truncation
Mike Pham and Jackson L. Lee
Quantifying sentence acceptability measures: Reliability, bias, and variability
Steven Langsford, Amy Perfors, Andrew T. Hendrickson, Lauren A. Kennedy and Danielle J. Navarro
Auditory disruption improves word segmentation: A functional basis for lenition phenomena
Jonah Katz and Melinda Fricke
Grammaticalized number, implicated presuppositions, and the plural
Adam Liter, Tess Huelskamp, Christopher C. Heffner and Cristina Schmitt
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Selection, idioms, and the structure of nominal phrases with and without classifiers
Benjamin Bruening, Xuyen Dinh and Lan Kim
What the EPP and comp-trace effects have in common: Constraining silent elements at the edge
Thomas McFadden and Sandhya Sundaresan
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Intervention effects in the relative clauses of agrammatics: The role of gender and case
Arhonto Terzi and Vicky Nanousi
Second-language processing of English mass-count nouns by native-speakers of Korean
Danica MacDonald and Susanne E. Carroll
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Collection: The interpretation of the mass-count distinction across languages and populations
Latent homomorphism and content satisfaction: The double life of Turkic auxiliary –(İ)p bol–
Andrew McKenzie, Gülnar Eziz and Travis Major
Intervention effects in NPI licensing: A quantitative assessment of the scalar implicature explanation
Milica Denić, Emmanuel Chemla and Lyn Tieu
The pragmatics of descriptive and metalinguistic negation: experimental data from French
Joanna Blochowiak and Cristina Grisot
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No longer an orphan: evidence for appositive attachment from sentence comprehension
Brian Dillon, Lyn Frazier and Charles Clifton