2020 • Volume 5
Articles
Null and overt subject pronouns in topic continuity and topic shift: An investigation of the narrative productions of Italian Natives, Greek Natives and near-native second language speakers of Italian with Greek as a first language
Elisa Di Domenico, Ioli Baroncini and Andrea Capotorti
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Collection: Micro-variation in subject realization and interpretation
Vulnerability and stability of Differential Object Marking in Romanian heritage speakers
Silvina Montrul and Nicoleta Bateman
Voice Reversals and Syntactic Structure: Evidence from Hittite
Anthony D. Yates and John Gluckman
Singular they in context
Keir Moulton, Chung-hye Han, Trevor Block, Holly Gendron and Sander Nederveen
Morphological marking of contrast in Tima
Laura Becker and Gertrud Schneider-Blum
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Collection: Contrastive, given, new - encoding varieties of topic and focus
Agentivity and non-culminating causation in the psych domain: Cross-linguistic evidence from Spanish and Korean
Paola Fritz-Huechante, Elisabeth Verhoeven and Julian A. Rott
Gender and interpretation in Greek: Comments on Merchant (2014)
Yasutada Sudo and Giorgos Spathas
Dialect variation in Scottish Gaelic nominal morphology: A quantitative study
Pavel Iosad and William Lamb
Category-specific effects in Welsh mutation
Michael Hammond, Elise Bell, Skye Anderson, Peredur Webb-Davies, Diane Ohala., Andrew Carnie and Heddwen Brooks
Discourse particles in early English: Clause structure, pragmatics and discourse management
Ans van Kemenade and Meta Links
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The incremental processing of focus, givenness and prosodic prominence
Stefan Baumann and Petra B. Schumacher
Resumption as a sluicing source in Saudi Arabic: Evidence from sluicing with prepositional phrases
Yara Alshaalan and Klaus Abels
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Initial lenition and strength alternations (v/b) in Neapolitan: A laryngeal Branchingness condition
Michela Russo and Shanti Ulfsbjorninn
Restructuring and the scope of negation in Hindi-Urdu
Vincent Homer and Rajesh Bhatt
Constraints on German diese demonstratives: language formality and subject-avoidance
Umesh Patil, Peter Bosch and Stefan Hinterwimmer