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Indefinite determiners : why DE can be enough – insights from FrancoprovençalJournal of linguistics
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2025 15 54
Studies in honour of Genoveva PuskásGG@G
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2025 11 12
Pre-auxiliary placement of adverbs in the history of EnglishGG@G
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2025 5 130
On the rescuing of some -indefinitesJournal of linguistics
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2025 27 53
Francoprovençal : a spatial analysis of ‘partitive articles’ and potential correlates in Swiss and Italian varietiesIsogloss
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2023 6 36
Enquêtes dialectologiques à Evolène : les articles dits 'partitifs' et leurs équivalents"Coum’on étèila que kòoule… Come una stella cadente… Comme une étoile filante…" : mélanges à la mémoire de Federica Diémoz
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2023 11 0
On the rescuing of PPIs : some-NPs vs. some-pronouns in EnglishA Life in Linguistics : A Festschrift for Alexandra Cornilescu on her 75th birthday
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2022 223 120
Introduction to RLLT 19Isogloss
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2022 159 69
The Recategorization of Modals in English : Evidence from Adverb PlacementFunctional Heads Across Time: Syntactic Reanalysis and Change
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2022 189 575
RLLT19 : Selected papers from Going Romance AmsterdamIsogloss
2022 135 3
The L2 acquisition of the partitive pronoun 'en' in French by L1 speakers of German and the role of the L1Partitive Determiners, Partitive Pronouns and Partitive Case
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2021 140 196
Welcome to the DiFuPaRo Database
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2021 364 90
Preverbal subjects with a partitive article : a comparison between Aosta Valley Francoprovençal and FrenchStudia linguistica
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2021 201 271
Micro- and nano-change in the verbal syntax of EnglishSyntactic architecture and its consequences I : syntax inside the grammar
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2020 246 317
Telicity, specificity, and complements with a plural "partitive article" in FrenchDisentangling bare nouns and nominals introduced by a partitive article
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2020 213 172
Convergence and divergence in the expression of partitivity in French, Dutch, and GermanLinguistics
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2020 214 270
Disentangling bare nouns and nominals introduced by a partitive article
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2020 351 435
Special Issue : Shades of partitivity : formal and areal propertiesLinguistics
2020 222 31
IntroductionDisentangling bare nouns and nominals introduced by a partitive article
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2020 184 162
Introduction : Shades of partitivity : formal and areal propertiesLinguistics
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2020 249 219
English Overt and Null ComplementizersStudies in generative grammar
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2017 436 342
The L2 acquisition of the French quantitative pronoun en by L1 learners of Dutch : vulnerable domains and cross-linguistic influenceCross-linguistic influence in bilingualism : in honor of Aafke Hulk
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2017 208 154
A New Outlook of ComplementizersLanguages
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2017 269 199
Clausal and Nominal Complements in Monolingual and Bilingual GrammarsLanguages
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2017 194 244
Introducing the Special Issue : Clausal and Nominal Complements in Monolingual and Bilingual GrammarsLanguages
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2017 208 227
Quel(s) genre(s) pour les noms animés en français ?Français moderne
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2017 280 0
Gender agreement with animate nouns in FrenchRomance linguistics 2013 : selected papers from the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL)
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2016 167 0
Revisiting the Loss of Verb Movement in the History of English: Evidence from Adverb PlacementNatural language and linguistic theory
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2016 634 12
Gender mismatches in partitive constructions with superlatives in FrenchGlossa
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2016 571 403
Processing form and meaning in L2: evidence from the production of a syntactic construction in L2 speechLinguagem & ensino
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2016 523 177
Taking into account the discourse: The limits of substitution rules in the treatment of the pronoun enLinguistica atlantica
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2015 389 206
Romance linguistics 2012 : selected papers from the 42nd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Cedar City, Utah, 20-22 April 2012
2015 157 0
Facts: The interplay between the matrix predicate and its clausal complementNewcastle and Northumbria Working Papers in Linguistics
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2015 558 367
IntroductionSelected papers from the 42nd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL)
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2015 515 306
De la mécanique au sens: le cas du pronom en en françaisCongrès Mondial de Linguistique Française
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2014 410 207
En Pronominalization in French and the Structure of Nominal ExpressionsSyntax
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2013 223 397
On the interaction between morphology and syntax : new evidence from the loss of verb movement in EnglishICL : 19th International congress of linguists
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2013 809 679
Bare nouns with different edgesEdges, heads and projections : interface properties
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2010 168 0
On the Edge of DP : Different Arguments, Different EdgesSelected papers from the 2006 Cyprus syntaxfest
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2009 134 0
IntroductionThe Layered DP
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2008 355 52
On the Structure of French du/des 'of.the' constituentsGG@G
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2005 546 183
A typology of possessive modifiersFrom NP to DP : Volume 2 : The expression of possession in noun phrases
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2003 147 0
Demonstratives and reinforcers in Arabic, Romance and GermanicResearch in afroasiatic grammar II : selected papers from the fifth conference on afroasiatic languages
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2003 164 0
Specific is not definiteGG@G
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2001 854 698
Adult null subjects in the non-pro drop languages : two diary dialectsLanguage Acquisition
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2001 251 3
Subject ellipsis in embedded clauses in EnglishEnglish Language and Linguistics
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1999 194 5
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