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The evolutionary origins of syntax: Optimization of the mental lexicon yields syntax for free
págs. 25-44
Clitics in idioms: Properties of morphosyntax and reference
págs. 45-70
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Long split focalization in Hungarian and the typology of A′-dependencies
Adrienn Jánosi, Jeroen van Craenenbroeck, Guido Vanden Wyngaerd
págs. 117-136
The biabsolutive construction in Lak and Tsez
Annie Gagliardi, Michael Goncalves, Maria Polinsky, Nina Radkevich
págs. 137-170
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Constraints on syntax-prosody correspondence: the case of clausal and subclausal parentheticals in Turkish
págs. 278-314
Where it's [at]: a phonological effect of phasal boundaries in the construct state of Modern Hebrew
págs. 315-331
Interactions at the syntax–phonology interface: Evidence from Ojibwe
págs. 332-362
Phonological default in the lexical stress system of Russian: Evidence from noun declension
págs. 363-385
The boy that the chef cooked: Acquisition of PP relatives in European Portuguese and Hebrew
págs. 386-409
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