2019 • Volume 4
Overview article
Defining iconicity: An articulation-based methodology for explaining the phonological structure of ideophones
Arthur Lewis Thompson and Youngah Do
Squibs
Let’s talk emotions: A case study on affective grammar
Madeline Clark, Najia Khaled, Miriam Kohn and Solveiga Armoskaite
Clitic climbing (or lack thereof) and the Copy Theory of Movement
Julio Villa-García
On reconstruction effects in English wh-slifting: Theoretical and experimental considerations
Christos Vlachos, Nikoletta Christou and Kleanthes K. Grohmann
Correction
Correction: Quantifier spreading: Children misled by ostensive cues
Katalin É. Kiss, Katalin Mády and Tamás Zétényi
Articles
Pushes and pulls from below: Anatomical variation, articulation and sound change
Dan Dediu and Scott R. Moisik
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Structural ambiguity and optionality of agreement patterns in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian conjunct agreement
Ivana Mitić and Boban Arsenijević
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Adverbial clauses and adverbial concord
Yoshido Endo and Liliane Haegeman
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Collection: The Internal and External Syntax of Adverbial Clauses
The Nordic research infrastructure for syntactic variation: Possibilities, limitations and achievements
Øystein Alexander Vangsnes and Janne Bondi Johannessen
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Phonotactic restrictions and morphology in Aymara
Gillian Gallagher, Maria Gouskova and Gladys Camacho Rios
Proper movement through Spec-CP: An argument from hyperraising in Mongolian
Suzana Fong
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Adverbial clauses: Internally rich, externally null
Andreas Blümel and Hagen Pitsch
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Collection: The Internal and External Syntax of Adverbial Clauses
Determining underlying presence in the learning of grammars that allow insertion and deletion
Alexandra Nyman and Bruce Tesar
Measuring the cognitive cost of downward monotonicity by controlling for negative polarity
Galit Agmon, Yonatan Loewenstein and Yosef Grodzinsky
No evidence for prosodic effects on the syntactic encoding of complement clauses in German
Gerrit Kentner and Isabelle Franz
Gradability, scale structure, and the division of labor between nouns and adjectives: The case of Japanese
David Y. Oshima, Kimi Akita and Shin–ichiro Sano
Body-anchored verbs and argument omission in two sign languages
Marloes Oomen and Vadim Kimmelman
A feature geometric approach to Bondu-so vowel harmony
Christopher R. Green and Abbie E. Hantgan
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Lexical aspect and number variation in French Complex Event Nominals
Marie Laurence Knittel