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PAPERS TO DOWNLOAD
Files for published papers are generally final versions excluding changes
made in the editing process
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TO APPEAR
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On Leo Tolstoy, its structure, Case, left-branch extraction, and prosodic
inversion
[To appear In S. Franks, V. Chidambaram, and B.
Joseph (eds) Studies in South Slavic Linguistics in Honor of E. Wayles Browne,
99-122, Slavica.
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On valued uninterpretable features
[To appear in Proceeding of NELS 39
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Semantic corelates of the NP/DP parameter
[To appear in Proceeding of NELS 39
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Conjunct-sensitive agreement: Serbo-Croatian vs Russian
[To appear in FDSL 7.5
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More on the no-DP analysis of article-less languages
[To appear in Studia Linguistica
]
Last resort with Move and Agree in derivations and representations
[A revised version to appear in The Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism,
ed. by C. Boeckx]
Licensing negative constituents and negative concord
[To appear in Proceeding of NELS 38
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On relativization strategies and resumptive pronouns
[To appear in Proceeding FDSL 7
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Scrambling
[To appear in
The Slavic Languages
, ed. by T. Berger, K. Gutschmidt, S. Kempgen, and P. Kosta. Berlin: Mouton
de Gruyter]
Unifying first and last conjunct agreement
[to appear in Natural Language and Linguistic
Theory]
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2009
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The NP/DP analysis and Slovenian
[In Proceeding of the University of Novi Sad
Workshop on Generative Syntax 1
, 53-73]
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When are negative imperatives banned?
On Successive Cyclic Movement and the Freezing Effect of Feature Checking
[In J. Hartmann, V. Hegedus, H. van Riemsdijk (eds.) Sounds of Silence:
Empty Elements in Syntax and Phonology, 195-233.Elsevier North Holland/Amsterdam]
On the Clausal and NP Structure of Serbo-Croatian
[In
Proceedings of FASL 15
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What will you have, DP or NP?
[In
Proceedings of NELS 37
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On two types of negative constituents and negative concord
[In
Proceedings of FDSL 6.5:
9-35
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On the operator freezing effect
[final version appeared in
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
26: 249-287]
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2007
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Agree, Phases, and Intervention Effects
[final version published in
Linguistic Analysis
33:54-96]
Don't feed your movements: Object shift in Icelandic
[In Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 80: 1-15]
On the locality and motivation of Move and Agree: An even more minimal theory
[final version appeared in
Linguistic Inquiry
38: 589-644]
A Note on Wh-Typology
[In
Proceedings of FDSL 6
: 159-170]
The Copy Theory of Movement: A view from PF
[In
The copy theory of movement
, ed. by N. Corver and J. Nunes]
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2006
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Case and agreement with genitive of quantification in Russian
[In C. Boeckx (ed.) Agreement systems
, 99-121. John Benjamins, Amsterdam/Philadelphia
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Case checking vs. case assignment and the case of adverbial NPs
[final version published in
Linguistic Inquiry
37: 522-533
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2005
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Left branch extraction, structure of NP, and scrambling
[appeared in J. Sabel and M. Saito (eds.)
The free word order phenomenon: Its syntactic sources and diversity
, 13-73. Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin
On the Locality of Move and Agree: Eliminating the Activation Condition,
Generalized EPP, Inverse Case Filter, and Phase-Impenetrability Condition
[appeared in University
of Connecticut Occasional Papers 3
]
Null C in English as an enclitic
[appeared in
Lingvisticki Vidici
34: 39-57
On the locality of left branch extraction and the structure of NP
[published in
Studia Linguistica
59: 1-45]
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2004
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Clitic placement in South Slavic
[final version published in
Journal of Slavic Linguistics
. 12: 37-90]
Object shift and the clause/PP parallelism hypothesis
[
Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
23, 99-112. Sommervile, Mass.: Cascadilla Press]
B
e careful where you float your quantifiers
[published in
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
22: 681-742]
PF merger in stylistic fronting and object shift
[final version published in
Minimality effects in syntax
, ed. by A. Stepanov, G. Fanselow, and R. Vogel, 37-71.] Berlin: Mouton
de Gruyter]
Topicalization, focalization, lexical insertion, and scrambling
[final version published in
Linguistic Inquiry
35: 613-638]
On the clitic switch in Greek imperatives
[final version published in
Balkan syntax and semantics
, ed. by O. Mišeska Tomi?, 269-291. Amsterdam: John Benjamins]
Two notes on right node raising
[In University of Connecticut Working. Papers in Linguistics 12:
13-24]
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2003
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On the distribution of null complementizers
[with H. Lasnik, final version published in Linguistic Inquiry
34: 527-546]
On Wh-islands and obligatory Wh-movement contexts in South Slavic
[ final version published in Multiple wh-fronting, ed. by C. Boeckx
and K. Grohmann, 27-50. Amsterdam: John Benjamins]
On the interpretation of multiple questions
[final version published in Linguistic Variation Yearbook 1: 1-15]
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2002
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A-movement and the EPP
[published in Syntax 5: 167-218]
Expletives don't move
[ Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 32, 21-40.
Amherst: University of Massachusetts, GLSA]
On multiple Wh-fronting
[ final version published in Linguistic Inquiry 33: 351-383]
On certain differences between Bulgarian and Serbo-Croatian C(P)
[ final version published in Balkanistica 15: 35-48]
Clitics as non-branching elements and the Linear Correspondence Axiom
[final version published in Linguistic Inquiry 33: 329-340]
Split constituents within NP in the history of English: commentary on Allen
[final version published in Syntactic effects of morphological change
, ed. by D. Lightfoot, 81-87. Oxford: Oxford University Press]
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2000
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Sometimes in SpecCP, sometimes in-situ
[final version published in Step by step: Essays on minimalism in honor
of Howard Lasnik, ed. by R. Martin, D. Michaels, and J. Uriagereka, 53-87.
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press]
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1999
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On multiple feature checking: multiple Wh-fronting and multiple head-movement
[final version published in Working Minimalism, ed. by S. Epstein
and N. Hornstein, 159-187]
How Strict is
the Cycle?
[ with Howard Lasnik, final version published in Linguistic Inquiry
30: 691-703]
French.cycle.finLI.pdf
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1998
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LF movement and the Minimalist Program
[Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 28, 43-57. Amherst:
University of Massachusetts, GLSA]
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