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  1. A Balkan View on the Left Periphery: Modal and Discourse Particles
  2. Complement clauses: Case and argumenthood
  3. Theoretical Consequences
  4. Markedness, Naturalness and Complexity
  5. Is particle a (unified) category?
  6. Middle-passive voice in Albanian and Greek
  7. Idan Landau, Control in generative grammar: A research companion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. x+287.
  8. From the Editors
  9. Subjects on the Edge
  10. From the Editors
  11. Reconsidering the 'Modal Particles' in Modern Greek
  12. Selecting complementizers
  13. In the mood for control
  14. On Greek VSO again!
  15. Elly van Gelderen, Grammaticalization as economy (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 71). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2004. Pp. xiv+320.
  16. Introduction
  17. T elements
  18. C elements
  19. D elements
  20. Theoretical consequences
  21. References
  22. Syntactic Change
  23. The History of the Future
  24. C, T, and the subject: That-t phenomena revisited
  25. Artemis Alexiadou,Adverb placement: a case study in antisymmetric syntax (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 18). Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. Pp. x+256.
  26. Liliane Haegeman (ed.), Elements of grammar: handbook of generative syntax (Kluwer International Handbooks of Linguistics, 1). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997. Pp. vii+349.
  27. A minimalist theory of A-movement and control
  28. On the left periphery: Modal particles and complementisers
  29. Parameters of morphosyntactic change
  30. Grammaticalization as structural simplification
  31. Modals and the Subjunctive
  32. Michael Brody,Lexico-logical form: a radically Minimalist theory. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995. Pp. vii+155.
  33. Negation and polarity items in Modern Greek
  34. In Situ, Ex Situ and (Non) Echo Questions