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  • Towards a Multidominant Theory of Movement Lecture One: Introduction Kyle Johnson University College London University of Massachusetts at Amherst 20 June 2016

    Towards a Multidominant Theory of Movement Lecture One: Introduction Kyle Johnson University College London University of Massachusetts at Amherst 20 June 2016

  • Prolegomena to a Future Science of Biolinguistics

    Prolegomena to a Future Science of Biolinguistics

  • Distributed Morphological Mechanisms of Smith Island Weren't Leveling

    Distributed Morphological Mechanisms of Smith Island Weren't Leveling

  • Do Learners' Word Order Preferences Reflect Hierarchical Language Structure?

    Do Learners' Word Order Preferences Reflect Hierarchical Language Structure?

  • Notes for Contributors

    Notes for Contributors

  • Causal Interrogative Variation in Multicultural and Traditional Varieties of London English

    Causal Interrogative Variation in Multicultural and Traditional Varieties of London English

  • Alexander Martin [ˌʔæləɡˈze͜͠əndɚ ˈmɑɻʈ ̚ʔn̩] // [Alɛksɑ̃dɛχ Maχˈtæ̃]

    Alexander Martin [ˌʔæləɡˈze͜͠əndɚ ˈmɑɻʈ ̚ʔn̩] // [Alɛksɑ̃dɛχ Maχˈtæ̃]

  • Spelling out the Noun Phrase: Interpretation, Word Order, and the Problem of ‘Meaningless Movement’

    Spelling out the Noun Phrase: Interpretation, Word Order, and the Problem of ‘Meaningless Movement’

  • Cross-Linguistic Evidence for Cognitive Universals in the Noun Phrase Received January 11, 2019; Accepted April 29, 2019

    Cross-Linguistic Evidence for Cognitive Universals in the Noun Phrase Received January 11, 2019; Accepted April 29, 2019

  • Foundations of Generative Linguistics

    Foundations of Generative Linguistics

  • Object Movement (A)Symmetries in British English Dialects

    Object Movement (A)Symmetries in British English Dialects

  • The Minimalist Program: the Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky’S Biolinguistics Fahad Rashed Al-Mutairi Frontmatter More Information

    The Minimalist Program: the Nature and Plausibility of Chomsky’S Biolinguistics Fahad Rashed Al-Mutairi Frontmatter More Information

  • Forthcoming Articles in the Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 32.1

    Forthcoming Articles in the Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 32.1

  • Language Evolution Research in the Year 2020 a Survey of New Directions

    Language Evolution Research in the Year 2020 a Survey of New Directions

  • Introducing Special Issues in Biolinguistics

    Introducing Special Issues in Biolinguistics

  • Symptomatic Imperfections David Adger, Core Syntax: a Minimalist Approach. Oxford

    Symptomatic Imperfections David Adger, Core Syntax: a Minimalist Approach. Oxford

  • Leaving the Myth Behind: a Reply to Adger (2015)

    Leaving the Myth Behind: a Reply to Adger (2015)

  • On the Proper Role of Linguistically-Oriented Deep Net Analysis in Linguistic Theorizing

    On the Proper Role of Linguistically-Oriented Deep Net Analysis in Linguistic Theorizing

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  • Martin Reitbauer
  • Core Syntax: a Minimalist Approach
  • Economy and Optionality: Interpretation of Subjects in Italian. PUB DATE Mar 96 NOTE 23P.; for Complete Volume, See FL 024 097
  • Rules and Universals in the History of Generative Grammar Cameron Morin, David Adger
  • Syntactic Architecture and Its Consequences I: Syntax Inside the Grammar, 461–496
  • Response to David Adger's ‘Remarks on Minimalist Feature Theory and Move’
  • West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics April 5-7, 2002
  • Explaining Microvariation with the Tolerance Principle Much Work In
  • Experimental Evidence for the Influence of Structure and Meaning
  • Constructions and Grammatical Explanation
  • Automatic Inference of Minimalist Grammars Using an SMT-Solver
  • Experimental Evidence for the Influence of Structure and Meaning on Linear Order in the Noun Phrase


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