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French wh in-situ : where are we and where do we go from here?Isogloss
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2024 42 152
From Bantu subject-object reversal to inverted copular sentences : how “low” focalization and smuggling circumvent Relative Minimality violationsRich descriptions and simple explanations in morphosyntax and language acquisition
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2024 129 217
Towards a hierarchy of featural mismatch effects in the acquisition of A'-dependencies : a comprehension study with French childrenBUCLD 47: Proceedings of the 47th annual Boston University Conference on Language Development
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2023 99 64
IntroductionBrill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics
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2023 60 50
Rescaffolding the bundle in Afroasiatic inflection : Tamazight and HebrewBrill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics
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2023 155 190
Sluicing and its remnants : a squibón for HagitFor Hagit : a celebration
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2022 231 168
Cartography and selection in subjunctives and interrogativesCurrent Issues in Syntactic Cartography : A crosslinguistic perspective
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2021 328 413
Root infinitives in Jamaican CreoleGlossa
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2021 271 126
On 'why' in situ in Northern Italian dialects : evidence from TrevisanWhy is ‘Why' Unique ? : Its Syntactic and Semantic Properties
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2021 207 304
Covert Movement in Multiple‐Wh Questions: Experimental and Theoretical InvestigationsSyntax
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2020 476 408
A note on the order of constituents in the Mehri Noun PhraseBrill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics
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2020 646 324
General linguistics and cartography : An interview with Ur ShlonskyRevista Letras
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2020 185 160
Syntactic cartographyOxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics
2019 621 0
Aspects of the syntax of 'ce' in French copular sentencesCopulas across languages
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2019 553 475
Criterial Freezing in small clauses and the cartography of copular constructionsFreezing: Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Domains
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2018 573 383
A note on phrasal movement in Modern South Arabian and its consequencesBrill's annual of Afroasiatic languages and linguistics
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2017 766 525
Wh in situ and criterial freezingElements of Comparative Syntax
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2017 632 765
Word Order Variation in Lebanese Arabic DPs: In Support of Low NumeralsLinguistic inquiry
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2017 1,160 370
Documenting and analysing the Modern South Arabian Languages in Oman: The OmanSam projectBulletin de la Société Suisse Moyen Orient et Civilisation Islamique
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2017 463 199
“Why” in situ in Northern Italian dialects50th SLE meeting
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2017 569 164
The Acquisition of Tense, Modal and Aspect markers in Jamaican CreoleJournal of Child Language Acquisition and Development
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2017 509 4
The Acquisition of Jamaican Creole: Null Subject PhenomenonLanguage acquisition
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2016 531 8
The wandering subjects of the Levant: "Verbal complexes" in Lebanese Arabic as phrasal movementBrill's annual of Afroasiatic languages and linguistics
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2016 667 481
PrefaceBrill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics
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2016 113 0
The syntax of the ArabicsBrill's annual of Afroasiatic languages and linguistics
2016 579 0
Beyond Functional Sequence
2015 608 0
Order in the DP! On word order and the structure of the DPLSA annual meeting extended abstracts
2015 609 0
IntroductionBeyond functional sequence
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2015 111 1
The effect of the Persian object marker -RA and of lexical restriction on the acceptability of extraction across WH islands41st Incontro di Grammatica Generativa Conference
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2015 588 187
Focus and Wh in Jamaican Creole: Movement and ExhaustivenessBeyond Functional Sequence: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures
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2015 593 423
Topicalization and focalization: a preliminary exploration of the Hebrew left peripheryPeripheries
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2014 681 535
The Acquisition of Jamaican Creole: A Research ProjectRGG. Rivista di grammatica generativa
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2014 598 122
A note on labeling, Berber states and VSO orderForm of Structure, the Structure of Form
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2014 613 463
Referential third person null subjects in HebrewBrill's annual of Afroasiatic languages and linguistics
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2014 594 12
Subject positions, subject extraction, EPP and the Subject CriterionLocality
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2014 628 836
Notes on wh in situ in FrenchFunctional Heads
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2012 456 461
On some properties of nominals in Hebrew and Arabic, the construct state and the mechanisms of AGREE and MOVERivista di linguistica
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2012 917 1,262
[Review of:] The complementizer phase: Subjects and operators / E. Phoevos Panagiotidis. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010Journal of linguistics
2011 503 0
Where's ‘Why'?Linguistic inquiry
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2011 643 628
The cartographic enterprise in syntaxLanguage and linguistics compass
2010 790 0
Hebrew as a partial null-subject languageStudia linguistica
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2009 639 634
Licensing arguments within noun-phrases: On the nature of Genitive CaseLa grammatica tra storia e teoria. Scritti in onore di Giorgio Graffi
2009 300 0
Israël et le sionismeChomsky
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2008 396 178
Regularity and irregularity in the Hebrew verbal systemBalshanut Ivrit Te'oretit = Theoretical Hebrew Linguistics
2008 393 0
Strategies of subject extractionInterfaces + Recursion = Language?
2007 730 0
Noam ChomskyDictionnaire des sciences humaines
2006 445 0
Projection étendue et cartographie de SCCahiers de linguistique française
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2006 1,182 268
Rejoinder to Pereltsvaig's head movement in Hebrew nominals: a reply to ShlonskyLingua
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2006 592 2
Satisfying the subject criterion by a non subject: English locative inversion and heavy NP shiftPhases of Interpretation
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2006 633 981
Enclisis and proclisisStructure of CP and IP
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2004 586 182
Clitic Positions and Restructuring in ItalianLinguistic inquiry
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2004 636 942
The form of Semitic noun phrasesLingua
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2004 878 987
[Review of :] Syntactic change in Akkadian : the evolution of sentential complementation / Guy Deutscher. - Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000Journal of linguistics
2003 600 0
The Distribution of a Subject Clitic Pronoun in a Franco-Provençal Dialect and the Licensing of ProLinguistic inquiry
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2003 675 418
[Review of:] Verbal Complexes / Koopman, H. & Szabolcsi, A.. Cambridge, MA. MIT Press, 2000. Pp. xii, 244Language
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2002 545 212
Constituent questions in Palestinian ArabicThemes in Arabic and Hebrew syntax
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2002 647 742
Themes in Arabic and Hebrew Syntax
2002 641 0
IntroductionThemes in Arabic and Hebrew syntax
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2002 155 0
Research in Afroasiatic Grammar: Papers from the Third conference on Afroasiatic Languages Sophia Antipolis, 1996
2000 456 0
[Review of :] Partitions and atoms of clause structure : subjects, agreement, case and clitics / Dominique Sportiche. - London : Routledge, 1998Journal of linguistics
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2000 611 116
Subject positions and copular constructionsInterface strategies
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2000 518 852
Remarks on the complementizer layer of Standard ArabicResearch in Afroasiatic Grammar
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2000 667 733
A la recherche du temps présent: le paradoxe du Bénoni en hébreu"Être" et "Avoir"
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1998 423 148
Weak Pronouns as LF Clitics: Clustering and Adjacency Effects in the Pronominal Systems of German and HebrewStudia linguistica
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1997 556 476
Clause Structure and Word Order in Hebrew and Arabic: An Essay in Comparative Semitic Syntax
1997 675 0
Subject agreement and the IP sandwichProceedings of the Twenty-Sixth annual meeting of the North Eastern Linguistics Society
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1996 485 131
'Eyn' Negation and what it teaches us about Hebrew Clause StructureStudies in Afroasiatic Grammar
1996 435 0
Pronominal enclisis in VSO languagesSyntax of the Celtic Languages
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1996 592 322
Studies in Afroasiatic Grammar
1996 582 0
The order of verbal complements: a comparative studyNatural language and linguistic theory
accessLevelRestricted
1995 573 2
The Acquisition of French Relative Clauses ReconsideredLanguage acquisition
1995 669 0
Semitic clitics
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1994 434 206
Impersonal PassivesLinguistics
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1993 516 197
Agreement in CompThe linguistic review
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1993 607 652
Verb second in HebrewThe Proceedings of the Tenth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
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1992 634 375
Resumptive pronouns as a last resortLinguistic inquiry
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1992 902 1,227
The representation of agreement in COMP
1992 373 0
Quantifier phrases and quantifier floatProceedings of the Twenty-First annual meeting of the Northeastern Linguistics Society
1991 433 0
Quantifiers as functional heads: A study of quantifier float in HebrewLingua
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1991 829 1,025
Pro in Hebrew subject inversionLinguistic inquiry
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1990 1,147 313
The hierarchical representation of subject verb agreement
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1989 594 800
Government and binding in Hebrew nominalsLinguistics
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1988 512 415
Complementizer-cliticization in Hebrew and the empty category principleNatural language and linguistic theory
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1988 544 0
A Note on Neg RaisingLinguistic inquiry
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1988 365 2
Donkey-parasitesProceedings of the Seventeenth Meeting of the North Eastern Linguistics Society
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1987 489 142
Focus Constructions in Berber
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1987 473 203
Unexceptional exceptional Case markingProceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the North Eastern Linguistic Society
1986 484 0
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