ENGLISH LINGUISTICS

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Genitives in Early English: Typology and Evidence2010/01/01English
A Theory of Syntax: Minimal Operations and Universal Grammar2010/01/01English
Adjectives and Adverbs: Syntax, Semantics and Discourse2010/01/01English
Syntax within the Word: Economy, Allomorphy, and Argument Selection in Distributed Morphology2010/01/01English
Contrast in Phonology: Theory, Perception, Acquisition2010/01/01English
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADJECTIVES USED AS NOUNS IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH2010/01/01English
SYNTACTIC REANALYSIS OF PRONOUNS AS DEMONSTRATIVES: A CASE OF DEGRAMMATICALIZATION2010/01/01English
Origins of Human Communication2010/01/01English
Child Language: The Parametric Approach2010/01/01English
ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF GENITIVES IN THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF -’S2010/01/01English
AN ATTEMPT AT CLASSIFYING PREFIXES AND PARTICLES ADDED TO OE VERBS2010/01/01English
Introducing Arguments2010/01/01English
Thematic Structure: A Theory of Argument Linking and Comparative Syntax2010/01/01English
Doing Optimality Theory: Applying Theory to Data2010/01/01English
Formal Properties of Measurement Constructions2010/01/01English
<i>Cognitive Grammar: A Basic Introduction</i>2010/01/01English
ON A- AND A′-MOVEMENT PROPERTIES OF SCRAMBLING2010/01/01English
THERE-AMALGAMS REVISITED: THE POSSIBILITY OF THERE BE AS A PARTICLE2010/01/01English
Masatake Muraki (1923–2009)2010/01/01English
CONDITIONS ON COPY REALIZATION2010/01/01English
CO-OCCURRENCE RESTRICTIONS ON ARGUMENTS IN THE THETA SYSTEM2012/01/01English
<i>Negative Indefinites</i>2012/01/01English
<i>Gradience, Gradualness and Grammaticalization</i>2012/01/01English
NUMERAL INDETERMINATE PHRASES AND THEIR EXISTENTIAL QUANTIFICATION BY <i>MO</i> IN JAPANESE2012/01/01English
<i>Localism versus Globalism in Morphology and Phonology</i>2012/01/01English
<i>Mapping Spatial PPs: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 6</i>2012/01/01English
A THEORY OF LINEARIZATION AND ITS IMPLICATION FOR BOUNDEDNESS OF MOVEMENT2012/01/01English
<i>Events, Phrases, and Questions</i>2012/01/01English
<i>Processing and Producing Head-Final Structures</i>2012/01/01English
CAN A MODULAR APPROACH TO BINDING BE SUCCESSFUL?2012/01/01English