2018 • Volume 3
Articles
The syntax of sign language agreement: Common ingredients, but unusual recipe
Roland Pfau, Martin Salzmann and Markus Steinbach
A Dual-Process Activation Model: Processing definiteness and information status
Andreas Brocher and Klaus von Heusinger
Co-speech gesture projection: Evidence from inferential judgments
Lyn Tieu, Robert Pasternak, Philippe Schlenker and Emmanuel Chemla
Exploiting microvariation: How to make the best of your incomplete data
Jacopo Garzonio and Cecilia Poletto
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Loss and preservation of case in Germanic non-standard varieties
Raffaela Baechler and Simon Pröll
The morphology of first-person object forms of directional verbs in ASL
Lynn Hou and Richard P. Meier
The silent argument of broad focus: Typology and predictions
Delia Bentley and Silvio Cruschina
Generic and action-dependent abilities in Spanish ‘Be capable’
Elena Castroviejo and Isabel Oltra-Massuet
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Modal particles and sentence type restrictions: A construction grammar perspective
Maria Alm, Janina Behr and Kerstin Fischer
The head the construct: Construct state nominals as a novel window to syntactic movement difficulties in hearing impairment
Naama Friedmann, Ronit Szterman, Adriana Belletti and Luigi Rizzi
Novel compounding and the emergence of structure in two young sign languages
Oksana Tkachman and Irit Meir
In support of representational economy: Agreement in heritage Spanish
Gregory Scontras, Maria Polinsky and Zuzanna Fuchs
Testing theories of temporal inferences: Evidence from child language
Alexandre Cremers, Frances Kane, Lyn Tieu, Lynda Kennedy, Yasutada Sudo, Raffaella Folli and Jacopo Romoli
(Dis)agreement, polarity, and focus: Answering negative polar questions in Italian
Emilio Servidio, Giuliano Bocci and Valentina Bianchi