Theoretical Linguistics

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Heritage languages and their speakers: Opportunities and challenges for linguistics2013/01/20194
PRESUPPOSITION AND LINGUISTIC CONTEXT1974/01/01184
Cyclic Linearization of Syntactic Structure2005/01/20162
On the identity of roots2014/01/0195
The Theta System – an overview2002/10/20English95
A probabilistic reconciliation of coherence-driven and centering-driven theories of pronoun interpretation2013/01/1287
Comparative markedness2003/01/2484
Interpreting focus2004/01/0253
On the linguistic status of ‘agreement’ in sign languages2011/01/0151
On the limits of the Davidsonian approach: The case of copula sentences.2005/01/1848
Communication as commitment sharing: speech acts, implicatures, common ground2019/06/01English44
Formal monkey linguistics2016/01/0144
Defining an “ideal” heritage speaker: Theoretical and methodological challenges Reply to peer commentaries2013/01/2043
DOMINANCE AND THE FUNCTIONAL EXPLANATION OF ISLAND PHENOMENA1979/01/0140
MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND THE PROCESSING OF INFLECTED WORDS1997/01/0140
LEARNING-THEORETIC FOUNDATIONS OF LINGUISTIC UNIVERSALS1975/01/0137
CONNECTIONISM AND THE COMPUTATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS OF REASONING1990/01/0135
Lexical approaches to argument structure2014/01/0131
LEXICAL DECOMPOSITION IN MONTAGUE-GRAMMAR1980/01/0126
LANGUAGE AND GENETICS1978/01/0125
Event structure, conceptual spaces and the semantics of verbs2012/01/3022
A new term for a better distinction? A view from the higher end of the proficiency scale2013/01/2021
BETWEEN SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS: THE TWO TYPES OF ‘BUT’— HEBREW ‘AVAL’ AND ‘ELA’1977/01/0121
Language as Mechanisms for Interaction2016/01/0120
SYSTEM THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS1987/01/0120
MODALITY AND CONVERSATIONAL INFORMATION1975/01/0119
Cyclic Linearization and its interaction with other aspects of grammar: a reply2005/01/2019
Discourse topic2004/11/2519
Visible Meaning: Sign language and the foundations of semantics2018/11/2718
Interpreting focus: Presupposed or expressive meanings? A comment on Geurts and van der Sandt2004/01/0217