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  1. Introduction
  2. A0 – The Lexical Status of Adjectives
  3. On the nature of roots
  4. Adjectives exist, adjectivisers do not: a bicategorial typology
  5. Verbalizers leave marks: evidence from Greek
  6. Indices, domains and homophonous forms
  7. Categorial Features
  8. A minimalist approach to roots
  9. The morphosyntax of -nde and post-verbal clitics in Cypriot Greek
  10. Determiner spreading as DP-predication*
  11. Categorial features and categorizers
  12. The Complementizer Phase
  13. Introduction: Complementizers and Their Phase
  14. Preface
  15. REVIEWS - Glyn Hicks, The derivation of anaphoric relations (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 139). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2009. Pp. xii+309.
  16. Nonargumental Mixed Projections
  17. Diachronic stability and feature interpretability
  18. Linguistic Variation Yearbook, vol. 2 (2002) (review)
  19. An A-Binding Asymmetry in Null Subject Languages and Its Significance for Universal Grammar
  20. Review of Baker (2003): Lexical Categories: Verbs, Nouns, and Adjectives
  21. Against category-less roots in syntax and word learning: objections to Barner and Bale (2002)
  22. Norbert Corver & Henk van Riemsdijk (eds.), Semi-lexical categories (Studies in Generative Grammar 59). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2001. Pp. viii+556.
  23. Syntactic Heads and Word Formation (review)
  24. Subjects, Expletives, and the EPP (review)
  25. Derivations: Exploring the Dynamics of Syntax (review)
  26. Determiner heads as arguments and the Pronominal Argument (macro)parameter
  27. Elena Anagnostopoulou. The Syntax of Ditransitives: Evidence from Clitics
  28. One, Empty Nouns, and θ-Assignment
  29. Pronouns, Clitics and Empty Nouns
  30. Pronominal nouns
  31. Demonstrative determiners and operators: The case of Greek
  32. Determiners
  33. Preface
  34. Categorial features
  35. References
  36. Functional categories
  37. Theories of grammatical category
  38. Are word class categories universal?
  39. A summary and the bigger picture
  40. Syntactic decomposition and categorizers
  41. Mixed projections and functional categorizers
  42. Appendix: notes on Baker (2003)