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2014. Ms., University of Chicago. Irregularly, but not
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Revisiting conditions on predicate anaphora.
2013. In Philip Hofmeister and Elisabeth Norcliffe (eds.), The core and the periphery: Data-driven perspectives on syntax inspired by Ivan A. Sag, 1-4. CSLI Publications: Stanford, Calif.
Polarity items under ellipsis.
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2013. In Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Nobert Corver (eds.),
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Ellipsis phenomena.
2013. Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Jason Merchant. In Marcel
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A new standard of comparison.
2012. Peter Alrenga, Christopher Kennedy, and Jason Merchant. In Nathan Arnett and Ryan Bennett (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, 32-42. Cascadilla Proceedings Project: Somerville, Mass.
Accounting for voice mismatch in ellipsis.
2012. Steven A. SanPietro, Ming Xiang, and Jason Merchant. In Nathan Arnett and Ryan Bennett (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Cascadilla Proceedings Project: Somerville, Mass.
Aleut case matters.
2011. In Etsuyo Yuasa, Tista Bagchi, and Katharine P. Beals.
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2010. In Francois Recanati, Isidora Stojanovic, Neftali
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Polyvalent case, geometric hierarchies, and split ergativity.
2006. In Jackie Bunting, Sapna Desai, Robert Peachey, Chris
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Why no(t)?
2006. Style 20.1-2:20-23.
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'Small structures': A sententialist perspective.
2006. In Ljiljana Progovac,
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Sluicing.
2006. In Martin Everaert and Henk van Riemsdijk (eds.), The
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Ellipsis and 'nonsentential speech'. 2005.
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Swiping in Germanic.
2002. In C. Jan-Wouter Zwart and Werner Abraham (eds.), Studies
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PF output constraints and elliptical repair in SAI comparatives.
2002. In Line Mikkelsen and Chris Potts (eds.), Proceedings of
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1999. In Kimary Shahin, Susan Blake, and Eun-Sook Kim (eds.), Proceedings
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Sympathetic devoicing and continuancy in Catalan. 1997. In Rachel Walker, Motoko
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