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Third person null subjects in Hebrew, Finnish and Rumanian: an accessibility-theoretic account
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 463-490
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Ne-cliticisation and split intransitivity
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 219-262
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Head-final effects and the nature of modification
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- 02 March 2004, pp. 1-43
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Monadic definites and polydefinites: their form, meaning and use
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 263-323
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A feature-checking analysis of Japanese scrambling
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- 02 March 2004, pp. 45-68
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Anchoring world and time in biblical Hebrew
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 491-526
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A corpus-based two-level model of situation aspect
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 325-363
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Determiner agreement and noun conjunction
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- 02 March 2004, pp. 69-104
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Parts-of-speech systems and word order
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 527-570
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Notes and Discussion
Why education needs linguistics (and vice versa)
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- 02 March 2004, pp. 105-130
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Review Article
Grammatici certant Rodney Huddleston & Geoffrey K. Pullum (in collaboration with Laurie Bauer, Betty Birner, Ted Briscoe, Peter Collins, David Denison, David Lee, Anita Mittwoch, Geoffrey Nunberg, Frank Palmer, John Payne, Peter Peterson, Lesley Stirling and Gregory Ward), The Cambridge grammar of the English language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Pp. xvii+1,842.
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 365-382
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Foundational issues
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 571-591
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Any questions left? Review of Ginzburg & Sag's Interrogative investigations
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- 02 March 2004, pp. 131-148
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The importance of being modular
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 593-635
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Reviews
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, Language contact in Amazonia. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Pp. xxv+363.
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 383-387
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Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald, R. M. W. Dixon & Masayuki Onishi (eds.), Non-canonical marking of subjects and objects (Typological Studies in Language 362). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001. Pp. xi+461.
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 387-389
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Elena Anagnostopoulou, The syntax of ditransitives: evidence from clitics (Studies in Generative Grammar 54). Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2003. Pp. xiv+379.
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- 02 March 2004, pp. 149-153
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Notes and Discussion
Syntactic theories and syntactic methodology: a reply to Seuren
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 637-654
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Reviews
Norbert Boretzky, Die Vlach-Dialekte des Romani. Strukturen – Sprachgeschichte – Verwandtschaftsverhältnisse – Dialektkarten. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2003. Pp. xvi+256.
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- 01 July 2004, pp. 390-395
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Joseph Aoun & Yen-hui Audrey Li,Essays on the representational and derivational nature of grammar: the diversity of wh-constructions (Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 40). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003. Pp. xii+289.
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- 04 November 2004, pp. 655-660
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