2020 • Volume 5
Articles
Object focus marking in Spanish: An investigation using three tasks
Bradley Hoot, Tania Leal and Emilie Destruel
Anaphora resolution and word-order across adulthood: Ageing effects on online listening comprehension
Georgia Fotiadou, Ana I. Pérez Muñoz and Ianthi Maria Tsimpli
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Collection: Micro-variation in subject realization and interpretation
The effect of three basic task features on the sensitivity of acceptability judgment tasks
Paul Marty, Emmanuel Chemla and Jon Sprouse
Bilingual phonology in dichotic perception: A case study of Malayalam and English voicing
Sayantan Mandal, Catherine T. Best, Jason Shaw and Anne Cutler
Microparametric variation in the syntax of Spanish and Greek pronominal subjects
Aretousa Giannakou and Ioanna Sitaridou
Processing ambiguities in attachment and pronominal reference
Margaret Grant, Shayne Sloggett and Brian Dillon
Dancing monkeys in Serbian and Korean – exhaustivity requirements on distributive share markers
Ana Bosnić, Jennifer Spenader and Hamida Demirdache
Quantifier scope and information structure in Greek
Despina Oikonomou, Felix Golcher and Artemis Alexiadou
Analyzing opacity with contextual faithfulness constraints
Ivy Hauser and Coral Hughto
Word order preferences and the effect of phrasal length in SOV languages: evidence from sentence production in Persian
Pegah Faghiri and Pollet Samvelian
Evaluative adjective sentences: A question-based analysis of projection
Judith Tonhauser, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe and Judith Degen
When hypotaxis looks like parataxis: embedding and complementizer agreement in Teiwa
Uli Sauerland, Bart Hollebrandse and František Kratochvíl
Greek and English passives, and the role of by-phrases
Nikos Angelopoulos, Chris Collins and Arhonto Terzi
A reanalysis of abstract contrasts and opacity in Bondu-so tongue root harmony
Jade J. Sandstedt
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Conjunction saves multiple sluicing: How *(and) why?
Barbara Citko and Martina Gračanin-Yuksek
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Variation in the use and interpretation of null subjects: A view from Greek and Italian
Jacopo Torregrossa, Maria Andreou and Christiane M. Bongartz
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Collection: Micro-variation in subject realization and interpretation
Experimental evidence for the influence of structure and meaning on linear order in the noun phrase
Alexander Martin, Annie Holtz, Klaus Abels, David Adger and Jennifer Culbertson
Many systems, one strategy: Acquiring ordinals in Dutch and English
Caitlin Meyer, Sjef Barbiers and Fred Weerman
Exceptionality in Assamese vowel harmony: A phonological account
Sören Eggert Tebay and Eva Zimmermann
Frequency, acceptability, and selection: A case study of clause-embedding
Aaron Steven White and Kyle Rawlins
German concessives as TPs, JPs and ActPs
Werner Frey
Also a part of:
Collection: The Internal and External Syntax of Adverbial Clauses
Processing adjunct control: Evidence on the use of structural information and prediction in reference resolution
Jeffrey J. Green, Michael McCourt, Ellen Lau and Alexander Williams