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Root and Semi-Phrasal Compounds: a Syntactic Approach Dimitrios Ntelitheos & Katya Pertsova*
Pronouns in Nanosyntax a Typological Study of the Containment Structure of Pronominals
Some Observations on the Hebrew Desiderative Construction – a Dependency-Based Account in Terms of Catenae1
Ch1 LBEL Preprint
THE LEXICALIST HYPOTHESIS: BOTH WRONG and SUPERFLUOUS Benjamin Bruening
A Note on Huave Morpheme Ordering: Local Dislocation Or Generalized U20? ∗
Syntax and Morphology; a Single Computational Engine
The Lexicalist Hypothesis: Both Wrong and Superfluous
The Lexical Category of Adjective
Derivational Trapping and the Morphosyntax of Inflectionlessness
Why Affixal Negation Is Syntactic
Having Fun with Van – a Nanosyntactic Take on Syncretism
The Spell-Out Algorithm and Lexicalization Patterns
An Introduction to Nanosyntax Received July 23, 2018; Accepted February 5, 2019
The Nanosyntactic Structure
Lexicon in Linguistic Theory
The Lexicalist Hypothesis: Both Wrong and Superfluous Benjamin Bruening
The Internal Syntax of Q-Words
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Lexicalization by Phase: the Role of Prepositions in Argument Structure and Its Cross-Linguistic Variation
Nanosyntax and Semantics of Relative Pronouns
Quick and Dirty Summary of LFG and Its Key Terms
De Clercq the Nanosyntax of French Negation Online
Bosque Maquetado Roberto
Assessing Lexicalism Through Bimodal Eyes
Consolidated Morphology a Non-Distributed, Purely Syntactic Theory of Morphology
The Nanosyntax of Case • Pavel Caha
Ludovico Franco. VN Compounds in Italian and Some Other Romance
The Kase Phrase Does It All: a Nanosyntax-Based Analysis of the Internal and External Syntax of the Polish Genitive of Quantification
Some Notes on Event Composition, F-Seq and Nanosyntax
The Case of Pragmatic Discourse Anaphora in Czech1 Radek Sim´Ikˇ — Humboldt University Berlin