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Poly linguist
Poly linguist







Unifiant `do-support' sous la fséq AgrSAnchoring in the utterance situation: The so-called 3SG suffix in German `mach-t' and English `make-s' as present tense variants of the definite article: GLOW 2017 poster (poster GLOW 17/3/17).An example of mother tongue is English for someone born in America. Which is mother tongue Mother tongue is defined as the first language that a person learns and the language used in that person’s home country. Dividing up the definite article between verbal inflection and personal pronoun: mo-mot-2016-HO-bis.pdf (handout Mo-MOT ) Polyglot: person having a speaking, reading, or writing knowledge of several languages.In: Generative Grammar in Geneva 2, p.55-70 A sketchy note on the Article-Modifier relation.English VP preposing and relative scope (with Laura Rimell and Erez Levon).In UPen Working Papers in Linguistics 11.1: Proceedings of PLC 28, p.241-251 polylinguists) a person who is fluent in numerous languages. Dictionary entries Entries where 'polylinguists' occurs: polylinguist: polylinguist (English) Origin & history poly- + linguist Noun polylinguist (pl. VP preposing and relative scope (with Laura Rimell). polylinguists) a person who is fluent in numerous languages.In: UPenn Working Papers in Linguistics 11.1: Proceedings of PLC 28, p.143-155 Donkey pronouns: Void descriptions? 2005.In: UPenn Working Papers in Linguistics 13.1: Proceedings of PLC 30, p.141-154 In: UPenn Working Papers in Linguistics 18.1: Proceedings of PLC 35, p.161-168

poly linguist

  • The indefinite article - Indefinite? - Article? 2012.
  • Brucart, and Jaume Sola (eds.) Merging Features: Computation, Interpretation, and Acquisition, OUP
  • From Greek to Germanic: Poly-(*in)-definiteness and weak/strong adjectival declension.
  • In: Beatriz Fernandes and Ricardo Etxepare (eds.) Variation in Datives: A Micro-Comparative Perspective, OUP
  • Feminine bleeds dative: The syntax of a syncretism pattern.
  • The Structure of Words at the Interfaces, OUP, 185-208 In: Heather Newell, Maire Noonan, Glyne Piggot, and Lisa DeMena Travis (eds).
  • Ein is ein and that is that: A note on anti-homophony and metamorphology.
  • WebFestschrift for Liliane Haegeman, 161-170 In: Metin Bagriacik, Anne Breitbarth, and Karen De Clercq (eds).
  • Morphology driven by Syntax: XP-movement and allomorphy.
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    In: Rochelle Lieber, Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Antonio Fàbregas, Christina Gagné, and Francesca Masini (eds). In Martina Wiltschko and Solveiga Armoskaite (eds). Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2009, p.153-204 The internal syntax of `jeder' (`every').The Internal Syntax of Determiners (2008 Ph.D.Co-edited with Richard Kayne and Raffaella Zanuttini.









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