2020 • Volume 5
Overview article
Squibs
Priming quantifier scope: Reexamining the evidence against scope inversion
Roman Feiman, Mora Maldonado and Jesse Snedeker
Contrastive focus reduplication and the modification puzzle
Fabian Bross and Katherine Fraser
Investigating the relationship between individual differences and island sensitivity
Catherine Pham, Lauren Covey, Alison Gabriele, Saad Aldosari and Robert Fiorentino
Dialectal variation in the expression of que in sí-que ‘yes that’ contexts across Spanish: The case of some Latin American Spanish varieties
Julio Villa-García and Raquel González Rodríguez
Articles
Constraints on German diese demonstratives: language formality and subject-avoidance
Umesh Patil, Peter Bosch and Stefan Hinterwimmer
Restructuring and the scope of negation in Hindi-Urdu
Vincent Homer and Rajesh Bhatt
The incremental processing of focus, givenness and prosodic prominence
Stefan Baumann and Petra B. Schumacher
Discourse particles in early English: Clause structure, pragmatics and discourse management
Ans van Kemenade and Meta Links
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How to be positive
Guido Vanden Wyngaerd, Michal Starke, Karen De Clercq and Pavel Caha
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Hybrid intransitives in Basque
Anna Pineda and Ane Berro
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Collection: Unergative predicates. Architecture and variation
Initial lenition and strength alternations (v/b) in Neapolitan: A laryngeal Branchingness condition
Michela Russo and Shanti Ulfsbjorninn
Object attraction and the role of structural hierarchy: Evidence from Persian
Julie Franck, Farhad Mirdamadi and Arsalan Kahnemuyipour
Verbalizing nouns and adjectives: The case of behavior-related verbs
Fabienne Martin and Christopher Piñón
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Collection: Unergative predicates. Architecture and variation
Island effects in Spanish comprehension
Claudia Pañeda, Sol Lago, Elena Vares, João Veríssimo and Claudia Felser
XP- and X0-movement in the Latin verb: Evidence from mirroring and anti-mirroring
Erik Zyman and Nick Kalivoda
The processing of subject pronouns in highly proficient L2 speakers of English
Carla Contemori and Paola E. Dussias
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Collection: Micro-variation in subject realization and interpretation
On EPP effects and the properties of Core Functional Categories
Gerardo Fernández-Salgueiro
Possession and nominalization in Dan: Evidence for a general theory of categories
Mark C. Baker and Bleu Gildas Gondo
Gender diversity and morphosyntax: An account of singular they
Lex Konnelly and Elizabeth Cowper
On the syntax of object pronouns in Old English and Early Middle English
Chiara De Bastiani and Roland Hinterhölzl
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Challenges in detecting evolutionary forces in language change using diachronic corpora
Andres Karjus, Richard A. Blythe, Simon Kirby and Kenny Smith
Causal necessity, causal sufficiency, and the implications of causative verbs
Prerna Nadathur and Sven Lauer
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What type of subjectivity lies behind French causal connectives? A corpus-based comparative investigation of car and parce que
Joanna Blochowiak, Cristina Grisot and Liesbeth Degand
Vowel unpredictability in Hijazi Arabic monosyllabic verbs
Honaida Ahyad and Michael Becker