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  1. Feature-exponence mapping in language contact
  2. The use of periphrasis for the expression of aspect by Greek heritage speakers
  3. Morphological and semantic markedness revisited: The realization of plurality across languages
  4. Passives are not hard to interpret but hard to remember: evidence from online and offline studies
  5. Language variation and change
  6. Building verbs in language mixing varieties
  7. Code-blending and Distributed Morphology
  8. English psych verbs and the causative alternation: A case study in the history of English
  9. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science (HSK) 42/1
  10. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science (HSK) 42/3
  11. Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science (HSK) 42/2
  12. Middle Voice and reflexive interpretations: afto-prefixation in Greek
  13. External Arguments in Transitivity Alternations
  14. The Syntax of Roots and the Roots of Syntax
  15. Roots in transitivity alternations
  16. Multiple Determiners and the Structure of DPs
  17. Roots don't take complements
  18. The problem with internally caused change-of-state verbs
  19. Nominal Derivation
  20. The syntax of clitics revisited: Two types of clitics
  21. Non-Canonical Passives
  22. Non-canonical passives
  23. Noncanonical passives revisited: Parameters of nonactive Voice
  24. Local Modelling of Non-Local Dependencies in Syntax
  25. The syntactic construction of two non-active Voices: Passive and middle
  26. Statives and nominalization1
  27. Remarks on three approaches to exceptionality in syntactic typology
  28. The Syntax of Nominalizations across Languages and Frameworks
  29. The Semantics of Nominalizations across Languages and Frameworks
  30. Perfects, Resultatives, and Auxiliaries in Earlier English
  31. On the Morphosyntax of (Anti) Causative Verbs*
  32. Advances in Comparative Germanic Syntax
  33. Tense marking in the nominal domain
  34. Argument realization (review)
  35. Noun Phrase in the Generative Perspective
  36. A note on non-canonical passives: the case of the get-passive
  37. The properties of anticausatives crosslinguistically
  38. The syntax of the indefinite pronoun nome
  39. Possessors and (in)definiteness
  40. Core Syntax: A Minimalist Approach (review)
  41. Inflection Class, Gender and DP Internal Structure
  42. Adverbs across frameworks☆
  43. The Unaccusativity Puzzle
  44. Introduction
  45. Perfect Explorations
  46. Dimensions of Movement
  47. Theoretical Approaches to Universals
  48. Introduction
  49. Functional Structure in Nominals
  50. The Subject-in-Situ Generalization and the Role of Case in Driving Computations
  51. The Syntax of Relative Clauses
  52. Introduction
  53. Adverbs, Events and Other Things. By Regina Eckardt
  54. Studies in Greek Syntax
  55. Possessors, Predicates and Movement in the Determiner Phrase
  56. Introduction
  57. (A)symmetries in DPs and clauses: Evidence from derived nominals
  58. Adverb Placement
  59. Studies on Universal Grammar and Typological Variation
  60. Aspectual Restrictions on Word Order
  61. Exploring the limitations of identity effects in syntax
  62. The syntax of adjectives
  63. Left Dislocation (including CLLD)
  64. On the irrealis effect on auxiliary selection
  65. Gerund types, the present participle and patterns of derivation
  66. Adverbial and adjectival modification
  67. NP ellipsis without focus movement/projections: the role of Classifiers