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The Recategorization of Modals in English : Evidence from Adverb Placement | Functional Heads Across Time: Syntactic Reanalysis and Change | 2022 | 100 | 69 | |||
Micro- and nano-change in the verbal syntax of English | Syntactic architecture and its consequences I : syntax inside the grammar | 2020 | 171 | 85 | |||
Ein geparstes und grammatisch annotiertes Korpus schweizerdeutscher Spontansprachdaten | Germanistische Linguistik | 2019 | 646 | 243 | |||
Syntactic effects of contact in translations : evidence from object pronoun placement in Middle English | English Language and Linguistics | 2018 | 327 | 187 | |||
"Aso du chasch nòcher chasch fasch überaal mitrede" und andere Apokoinus in Spontansprachdaten des Schweizerdeutschen | Sprachen verbinden : Beiträge der 24. Linguistik- und Literaturtage, Brno/Tschechien, 2016. | 2018 | 332 | 53 | |||
Medial NP-adjuncts in English : a diachronic perspective | Elements of Comparative Syntax : Theory and Description | 2017 | 330 | 278 | |||
Revisiting the Loss of Verb Movement in the History of English: Evidence from Adverb Placement | Natural language and linguistic theory | 2016 | 534 | 12 | |||
When English meets French : a case study of language contact in Middle English | Papers dedicated to Jacques Moeschler | 2014 | 718 | 202 | |||
On the interaction between morphology and syntax : new evidence from the loss of verb movement in English | ICL : 19th International congress of linguists | 2013 | 681 | 288 | |||
Revisiting Verb (Projection) Raising in Old English | Grammatical Change: Origins, Nature, Outcomes | 2012 | 562 | 308 | |||
Looking High and Low for NegP in Early English | The Evolution of Negation. Beyond the Jespersen Cycle | 2011 | 657 | 219 | |||
Investigating Anglo-Norman Influence on Late Middle English Syntax | The Anglo-Norman Language and Its Context | 2010 | 721 | 385 | |||
Structural Variation in Old English Root Clauses | Language variation and change | 2008 | 601 | 943 | |||
The Position of Negation and Adverbs in Early Middle English | Lingua | 2007 | 796 | 476 | |||
Clause Type Asymmetries in Old English and the Syntax of Verb Movement | Grammaticalization and Parametric Variation | 2005 | 639 | 446 | |||
Syntactic Effects of Inflectional Morphology and Competing Grammars | Diachronic Clues to Synchronic Grammar | 2004 | 629 | 342 | |||
Categorial Features as the Source of EPP and Abstract Case Phenomena | New Perspectives on Case Theory | 2003 | 594 | 283 | |||
Observations on the Loss of Verb Second in the History of English | Studies in Comparative Germanic Syntax | 2002 | 716 | 544 | |||
Inflectional Morphology and the Loss of Verb-Second in English | Syntactic Effects of Morphological Change | 2002 | 1,116 | 944 | |||
Deriving Syntactic Effects of Morphological Case by Eliminating Abstract Case | Lingua | 2001 | 717 | 351 | |||
Adjuncts and the Syntax of Subjects in Old and Middle English | Diachronic Syntax: Models and Mechanisms | 2000 | 915 | 1,367 | |||
On the Word Order 'XP-Subject' in the Germanic Languages | Journal of comparative Germanic linguistics | 1999 | 947 | 238 |