Contents of UCLWPL volumes 1-16
Volume numbers in parentheses
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Aarts, B.
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Prevent-type verbs in a GB framework (2)
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Abangma, S.N.
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The ECP and that-trace effects in Denya (4)
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The pro-drop parameter in Denya (2)
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Ackema, P.
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A morphological approach to the absence of expletive PRO (14)
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Ackema, P. & A. Čamdžić
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LF complex predicate formation: The case of participle fronting
in Serbo-Croation (15)
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Ackema, P. & A. Neeleman
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M-selection and phrasal affixation (12)
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Ackema, P. & K. Szendrői
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Determiner sharing as an instance of dependent ellipsis (13)
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Agouraki, G
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On the projection of maximal categories: the case of CP and FP
in Modern Greek (2)
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A Modern Greek complementizer and its significance for UG (3)
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Clitic left dislocation and clitic doubling: a unification (4)
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Allott, N.
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Relevance and rationality (14)
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Game theory and communication (15)
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Anyadi, S.
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The acquisition of verb second in German: the prefunctional
stage (4)
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Anyadi, S. & A. Tamrazian
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Wh-movement in Armenian and Ruhr German (5)
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Arad, M.
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On the projection of ditransitive verbs (7)
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A minimalist view of the syntax-lexical semantics interface (8)
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Psych-notes (10)
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B
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Backley, P.
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Coronal: the undesirable element (5)
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A tier geometry for vowel systems (7)
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Monovalency and the status of RTR (9)
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Violable principles and typological variation (10)
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Backley, P. & T. Takahashi
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Activate α: harmony without spreading (8)
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Bates, S, J. Harris & J. Watson
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Prosody and melody in vowel disorder (9)
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Bhattacharya, T.
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DP-internal NP movement (10)
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Black, M.
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The complexity of simple sentences (2)
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Living with aphasia: the Insight story (4)
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Blakemore, D. & R. Carston
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The pragmatics of and-conjunctions: the non-narrative
cases (11)
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Blass, R.
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The relevance of intonation (1)
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Breheny, R.
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Pro-active focus (8)
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A unitary approach to the interpretation of definites (9)
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Broadbent, J.
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Linking and intrusive r in English (3)
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Brockhaus, W.
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Colourful leagues: a government-based approach to final
obstruent devoicing (2)
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Final devoicing and neutralisation (3)
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Brody, M.
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Old English impersonals and the theory of grammar (1)
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Some remarks on the focus field in Hungarian (2)
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Economy, earliness and LF-based syntax (3)
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A note on the organisation of grammar (4)
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Phrase structure and dependence (6)
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Mirror theory (9)
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On the status of representations and derivations (12)
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Bury, D.
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Particles, V2 and the ungrammaticality of verb-initial
structures (12)
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Selection and head chains (15)
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C-D
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Cabrera-Abreu, M.
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Tone association in English (7)
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Cabrera-Abreu, M. & J. Maidment
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Edge-licensing in chanting contours (8)
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Čamdžić, A. & R. Hudson
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Serbo-Croat-Bosnian clitics and Word Grammar (14)
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Carston, R.
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Modularity and linguistic ambiguity (1)
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Quantity maxims and generalised implicature (2)
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Conjunction, explanation and relevance (4)
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Metalinguistic negation and echoic use (6)
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Enrichment and loosening: complementary processes in deriving
the proposition expressed (8)
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Relevance-theoretic pragmatics and modularity (9)
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The semantics/pragmatics distinction: a view from relevance
theory (10)
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The relation between generative grammar and
(relevance-theoretic) pragmatics (11)
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Explicature and semantics (12)
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Relevance Theory and the saying/implicating distinction (13)
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Metaphor, ad hoc concepts and word meaning - more questions
than answers (14)
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Truth-conditional content and conversational implicature (15)
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Carston, R. & E-J. Noh
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A truth-functional account of metalinguistic negation, with
evidence from Korean (7)
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Chan, B. H.-S.
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Functional heads, Cantonese phrase structure and
Cantonese-English code switching (10)
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Classifiers, demonstratives and classifier-to-demonstrative
movement (11)
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Clark, W.
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A relevance-based approach to ‘pseudo-imperatives’
(1)
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Clark W. & G. Lindsey
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Intonation and syntax in non-declaratives: a pragmatic account
(2)
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Cormack, A.
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The semantics of case (7)
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Cormack, A. & R. Breheny
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Projections for functional categories (6)
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Cormack, A. & N. Smith
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Serial verbs (6)
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Checking theory: features, functional heads, and
checking-parameters (8)
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Checking features and split signs (9)
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Negation, polarity and V positions in English (10)
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Why are depictives different from resultatives? (11)
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The syntax and pragmatics of ‘focus’ and ‘topic’
(12)
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Don’t move! (13)
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Compositionality, Copy Theory and Control (14)
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Backward control in Korean and Japanese (16)
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Curcó, C.
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Some observations on the pragmatics of humorous
interpretations: a relevance-theoretic approach (7)
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The implicit expression of attitudes, mutual manifestness, and
verbal humour (8)
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Dehé, N.
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On the order of objects in Icelandic double object
constructions (16)
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Doetjes, J., A. Neeleman & H. van de Koot
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Degree expressions and the autonomy of syntax (10)
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E-G
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Evans, B.
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Event variables and Davidson’s program in semantics (8)
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Eppler, E.
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Word order in German-English mixed discourse (11)
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Fraser, N.
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Parsing and dependency grammar (1)
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Prologomena to a formal theory of dependency grammar (2)
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Froud, K.
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Aphasic evidence for the syntactic determination of
unaccusativity (10)
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Furlong, A.
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Towards an inferential account of metonymy (1)
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Garcia Gonzalez, D.
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Grice, relevance and speaker’s meaning (5)
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Gisborne, N.
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Nominalisations of perception verbs (5)
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The attributary structure, evidential meaning, and the
semantics of English sound-class verbs (10)
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Grimberg, M.L.
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On Nunberg on indexicality and deixis (6)
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Against rigidity (7)
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Groefsema, M.
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Relevance: processing implications (1)
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‘Can you pass the salt?’: a short-circuited
implicature? (3)
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Gutt, E-A.
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Translation and relevance (1)
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H
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Hall, A.
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The meaning of but: a procedural analysis (16)
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Harris, J.
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Licensing Inheritance (4)
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Monovalency and opacity: Chiche_a height harmony (6)
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Phonological output is redundancy-free and fully interpretable
(8)
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Release the captive coda: the foot as a domain of phonetic
interpretation (11)
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Grammar-internal and grammar-external assimilation (15)
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Vowel reduction as information loss (16)
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Harris, J. & E. Gussmann
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Word-final onsets (14)
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Harris, J. & G. Lindsey
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There is no level of phonetic representation (5)
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Harrison, P.
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Phonology and infants’ perceptual abilities: asking the
right questions (7)
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An experiment with tone (8)
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The relative complexity of Catalan vowels and their perceptual
correlates (9)
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Yorùbá babies and unchained melody (10)
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Phon-something: a clarification (11)
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Higashimori, I. & D. Wilson
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Questions on Relevance (8)
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Hiranuma, S.
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Measuring the processing load of Japanese words (10)
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Syntactic difficulty in English and Japanese: a textual study
(11)
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Holmes, J.
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The syntax and semantics of causative verbs (11)
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Horsey, R.
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Meaning postulates and deference (12)
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Psychosemantic analyticity (13)
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The art of chicken sexing (14)
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House, J.
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The relevance of intonation (1)
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Hudson, R.
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Towards a computer-testable word grammar in English (1)
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Raising in syntax, semantics and cognition (2)
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Double objects, grammatical relations and proto-roles (3)
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The case against Case (4)
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Word-classes in performance (5)
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Discontinuous phrases in dependency grammar (6)
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Con PRO, or the virtues of sharing (7)
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The difficulty of (so-called) self-embedded structures (8)
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Syntax without functional categories (9)
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Adjunct preposing, wh-interrogatives and dependency competition
(10)
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Gerunds and multiple default inheritance (12)
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Clitics in Word Grammar (13)
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Hudson, R. & J. Holmes
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Re-cycling in the encyclopedia (11)
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Hudson, R., A. Rosta & N. Gisborne
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Learnability and Likely/Probable (6)
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Hulst, H. van der
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Radical CV Phonology: the locational gesture (6)
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I-J
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Ifantidou-Trouki, E.
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Sentential adverbs and relevance (4)
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Parentheticals and relevance (5)
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Itani-Kaufmann, R.
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Explicature and explicit attitude (2)
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Japanese sentence-final particle ne:
a relevance-theoretic approach (4)
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A relevance-based analysis of hearsay particles: Japanese
utterance-final tte (6)
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A relevance-based analysis of Lakoffian hedges: sort of,
a typical and technically (7)
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Iten, C.
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Because and although: a case of duality? (9)
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The meaning of although: a relevance theoretic account
(10)
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The relevance of Argumentation Theory (11)
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Although revisited (12)
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Even if and even: The case of an inferential
scalar account (14)
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Janke, V.
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A PRO-less theory of control (15)
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Jary, M.
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Mood in Relevance Theory; A re-analysis focusing on the Spanish
subjunctive.
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Indicative mood, assertoric force and relevance (16)
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Jiang, Y.
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A note on Huang’s head-final convention in Chinese (3)
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Jodlowiec, M.
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What makes jokes tick? (3)
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K-L
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Kandybowicz, J.
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Nupe tonology and the categorial identity of verb copy tones: a
pilot experimental study (16)
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Kang, H.-K.
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Quantifier spreading by English and Korean children (11)
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Age differences in the acquisition of quantifiers: Evidence
from English and Korean (12)
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Kato, M.
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Functions of Japanese ga-clefts in discourse: A
relevance-theoretic approach (12)
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Kim, Y-K.
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Double nominative constructions in Korean (7)
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Agreement phrases in DP (9)
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Koot, H. van de
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Some remarks on the implications of the doubtful gap problem
for human sentence processing (2)
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Parsing with principles: on constraining derivations (3)
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Word Grammar recognition is NP-hard (4)
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On the status of the Projection Principle in the Minimalist
Program (6)
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Strong features, pied-piping and the overt/covert distinction
(8)
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Explaining Barr’s generalization (16)
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Koot, H. van de & Eric Mattieu
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What’s in an island? (15)
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Kreps, C.
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Another look at Small Clauses (6)
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Dependency, licensing and the nature of grammatical relations
(8)
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Law, A.
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A-not-A questions in Cantonese (13)
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Cantonese sentence-final particles and the CP domain (14)
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Right dislocation in Cantonese as a focus-marking device (15)
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Lekakou, M.
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Middle semantics and its realization in English and Greek (14)
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Lindsey, G. & J. Harris
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Phonetic interpretation in generative grammar (2)
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Livnat, Z.
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On verbal irony and types of echoing (15)
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M-N
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Madeira, A.M.
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On clitic placement in European Portuguese (4)
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On the Portuguese inflected infinitive (6)
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Manzini, M.R.
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Categories and acquisition in the parameters perspective (1)
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Rigid and relativized minimality (3)
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Parasitic gaps and Locality Theory: some results (4)
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Parasitic gaps and Locality Theory: a conclusion (5)
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Syntactic dependencies and their properties: a note on strong
islands (6)
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From Merge and Move to Form Dependency (7)
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Manzini, M.R. & A. Roussou
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The minimalist theory of A-movement and control (11)
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Manzini, M.R. & L. Savoia
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Null subjects without pro (9)
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Marshall, C., S. Ebbels, Harris, J. & H van der Lely
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Investigating the impact of prosodic complexity on the speech
of children with Specific Language Impairment (14)
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Mathieu, E.
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WH in situ and the intervention effect (11)
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On the nature of French N-words (13)
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Matsui, T.
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Bridging reference and the notions of ‘Topic’ and
‘Focus’ (4)
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Bridging reference and style (6)
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Mouma, E.
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On some properties of DPs in Modern Greek (5)
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Nagarajan, H.
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Gemination of stops in Tamil: implications for the
phonology-syntax interface (7)
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Nasukawa, K.
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Nasality and harmony in Gokana (7)
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Melodic structure in a nasal-voice paradox (9)
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Prenasilisation and melodic complexity (11)
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Nasal Harmony as prosody-driven agreement (12)
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Neeleman, A. & H. van de Koot
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The configurational matrix (11)
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Bare resultatives (12)
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Noh, E-J.
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A pragmatic approach to echo questions (7)
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A relevance-theoretic account of metarepresentative uses in
conditionals (8)
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Nuti, M.
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On interpreting ‘folk psychology’ (11)
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O-P
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Osawa, F.
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Missing arguments in earlier English clause structures (8)
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The emergence of the D-system and the demise of morphological
case in English (10)
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The relation between tense and aspect: the emergence of the
T-system (11)
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Ouhalla, J.
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Against the Head Movement Constraint (1)
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Panitsa, G.
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Aspects of aspect: Acquiring grammatical aspect in Modern Greek
(13)
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Papafragou, A.
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Metonymy and relevance (7)
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On generics (8)
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Modality in language development: a reconsideration of the
evidence (9)
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Experience and concept attainment: some critical remarks (10)
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Papangeli, D.
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Clitic doubling in Modern Greek: A head-complement relation
(12)
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Perovic, A.
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Binding principles in Down syndrome (13)
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Pilkington, A.
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Poetic effects: a relevance perspective (1)
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Polgárdi, K.
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Constraint ranking, Government Licensing and the fate of final
empty nuclei (8)
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Powell, G.
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The deferred interpretation of indexicals and proper names (10)
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The referential-attributive distinction - a cognitive account
(11)
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Compositionality, innocence and the interpretation of NPs (12)
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Complex demonstratives (13)
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R-S
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Rosta, A.
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English mediopassives (4)
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Dependency and grammatical relations (6)
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S-dependency (8)
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Rouchota, V.
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But: contradiction and relevance (2)
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The interpretation of na-clauses in Modern Greek: a
relevance-theoretic approach (3)
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On indefinite descriptions (4)
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Discourse connectives: what do they link? (8)
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Roussou, A.
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Nominalized clauses in the syntax of Modern Greek (3)
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Factive complements and wh-movement in Modern Greek (4)
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I-to-C movement and the that-t Filter (5)
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Subjunctive complements in Modern Greek: a preliminary account
(6)
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Sequeiros, X.R.
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Discourse relations, coherence and temporal relations (7)
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Shiraki, H.
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Anaphors, agreement and case (16)
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Sityaev, D.
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The relation between accentuation and information status of
discourse referents: A corpus-based study (12)
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Smith, N.
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Can pragmatics fix parameters? (1)
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Observations on the pragmatics of tense (2)
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Smith, N., B. Hermelin & I. Tsimpli
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Dissociation of social affect and theory of mind in a case of
Asperger syndrome (15)
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Smith, N. & I. Tsimpli
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A specialist intelligence: the case of a polyglot savant (5)
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Modules and quasi-modules: language and theory of mind in a
polyglot savant (8)
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Sperber, D. & D. Wilson
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The mapping between the mental and the public lexicon (9)
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Sugayama, K.
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More on unaccusative Sino-Japanese complex predicates in
Japanese (3)
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Szendroi, K.
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A stress-driven approach to the syntax of focus (11)
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T-U
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Tabau, S.
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Early Catalan OV sequences: empirical evidence for the Poverty
of the Stimulus argument (16)
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Taillard, M.-O.
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Persuasive communication: The case of marketing (12)
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Beyond communicative intention (14)
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Adaptive persuasion (16)
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Takahashi, T.
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A farewell to constituency (5)
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Constraint interaction in Aranda stress (6)
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Takeuchi, M.
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Conceptual and procedural encoding: cause-consequence
conjunctive particles in Japanese (9)
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Tamrazian, A.
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Focus and wh-movement in Armenian (3)
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Teng, Y-Y.A.
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Aspectuals in Cantonese: the case of saai (8)
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Topintzi, N.
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Issues of locality and morphologically induced non-identity in
N. Karanga assertive and non-assertive patterns (15)
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Tsimpli, I.
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On the properties of the passive affix in Modern Greek (1)
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The clause structure and word order of Modern Greek (2)
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On the maturation of functional categories: early child speech
(3)
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Tsimpli, I. & A. Roussou
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Parameter-resetting in L2? (3)
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Polarity items in Modern Greek: their distribution and
interpretation (5)
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Tsimpli, I. & N. Smith
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Second language learning: evidence from a polyglot savant (3)
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Tzanidaki, D.I.
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Greek word order: towards a new approach (7)
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Configurationality and Greek clause structure (8)
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Uchida, H.
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Indefinites: an extra-argument-slot analysis (16)
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Uchida, S.
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Immediate contexts and reported speech (9)
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Uwalaka, M.A.
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Wh-movement in Igbo (3)
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V-Z
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Vega-Moreno, R.E.
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Representing and processing idioms (13)
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Relevance theory and the construction of idiom meaning (15)
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Metaphor interpretation and emergence (16)
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Vermeulen, R.
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Ga ga constructions in Japanese (14)
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Wharton, T.
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Interjections, language and the ‘showing’/‘saying’
continuum (12)
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Natural pragmatics and natural codes (13)
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Paul Grice, saying and meaning (14)
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Lexical acquisition and pragmatics (16)
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White, J.R.
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Result clauses and the structure of degree phrases (9)
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Syntax-LF mapping and the internal structure of comparatives
(10)
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Wilder, C.
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Predication, null operator infinitives and for-deletion
(1)
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Wilson, D.
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Reference and relevance (4)
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Is there a maxim of truthfulness? (7)
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Metarepresentation in linguistic communication (11)
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New directions for research for pragmatics and modularity (15)
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Relevance and lexical pragmatics (16)
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Wilson, D. & T. Matsui
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Recent approaches to bridging: truth, coherence, relevance (10)
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Wilson, D. & D. Sperber
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On verbal irony (1)
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Linguistic form and relevance (2)
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Truthfulness and relevance (12)
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Relevance Theory (14)
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Xydopoulos, G.J.
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Adverbial NPs in Modern Greek (6)
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On the syntax of manner adverbs in Modern Greek (7)
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Yip, M.
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Tonal features, tonal inventories and phonetic targets (13)
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Žegarac, V.
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Relevance theory and the meaning of the English progressive (1)
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Pragmatics and verbal aspect (2)
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