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David Adger
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
Distributed Morphological Mechanisms of Smith Island Weren't Leveling
Do Learners' Word Order Preferences Reflect Hierarchical Language Structure?
Notes for Contributors
Causal Interrogative Variation in Multicultural and Traditional Varieties of London English
Alexander Martin [ˌʔæləɡˈze͜͠əndɚ ˈmɑɻʈ ̚ʔn̩] // [Alɛksɑ̃dɛχ Maχˈtæ̃]
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
Foundations of Generative Linguistics
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
Forthcoming Articles in the Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 32.1
Language Evolution Research in the Year 2020 a Survey of New Directions
Introducing Special Issues in Biolinguistics
Symptomatic Imperfections David Adger, Core Syntax: a Minimalist Approach. Oxford
Leaving the Myth Behind: a Reply to Adger (2015)
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