All Stories

  1. Into adpositions
  2. Into adpositions
  3. Children always go beyond the input: The Maximise Minimal Means perspective
  4. Some thoughts on the complexity of syntactic complexity
  5. Less is More
  6. Complexity in comparative syntax: the view from modern parametric theory
  7. A Syntactic Universal and Its Consequences
  8. Putting our heads together: towards a syntax of particles
  9. Theoretical Approaches to Disharmonic Word Order
  10. Theoretical Approaches to Disharmonic Word Order
  11. Frightening or enlightening? An appraisal of the functions of the military metaphor in the AIDS context
  12. Challenges to Linearization
  13. Verb second in Afrikaans: Is this a unitary phenomenon?
  14. Negative changes: three factors and the diachrony of Afrikaans negation
  15. A closer look at Negative Concord in Afrikaans
  16. Disharmony, Antisymmetry, and the Final‐over‐Final Constraint*
  17. Negative Concord in Afrikaans: filling a typological gap
  18. Competing reinforcements
  19. Negative words and related expressions: A new perspective on some familiar puzzles
  20. Introduction: Particles through a modern syntactic lens
  21. Comments on Jäger “Anything is nothing is something”: on the diachrony of polarity types of indefinites
  22. Impossible changes and impossible borrowings
  23. The return of the Subset Principle
  24. Parametric Variation
  25. Chapter 5. Jespersen off course? The case of contemporary Afrikaans negation
  26. The Limits of Syntactic Variation
  27. 3: Doubling Vs. Omission: Insights From Afrikaans Negation
  28. Cascading parameter changes: Internally-driven change in Middle and Early Modern English
  29. True optionality
  30. Loss of residual “head final” orders and remnant fronting in Late Middle English
  31. Changing EPP parameters in the history of English: accounting for variation and change
  32. Explaining Expl
  33. Introduction
  34. Subjects, Tense and verb-movement
  35. Semi null-subject languages, expletives and expletive pro reconsidered