%0 Book
%B Language
%D In Press
%T 2018. Prosodic end-weight reflects phrasal stress. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
%A Kevin Ryan
%B Language
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B The conjoint/disjoint alternation in Bantu. Trends in Linguistics series
%D Forthcoming
%T What is the conjoint/disjoint alternation? Parameters of crosslinguistic variation.
%A Jenneke van der Wal
%E Jenneke van der Wal
%E Larry Hyman
%B The conjoint/disjoint alternation in Bantu. Trends in Linguistics series
%I Mouton de Gruyter
%C Berlin
%V 301
%G eng
%U https://www.degruyter.com/view/product/475487
%0 Book Section
%B Chinese Syntax in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective
%D Forthcoming
%T Syntactic analyticity and parametric theory
%A Huang C.-T. J.
%E Audrey Li
%B Chinese Syntax in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective
%I Oxford University Press
%C Oxford/New York
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Historische Sprachforschung
%D Forthcoming
%T A Note on Mycenaean te-re-ja and the Athematic Inflection of the Contract Verbs,
%A Jeremy Rau
%B Historische Sprachforschung
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Glotta
%D Forthcoming
%T The Origin of the Short-Vowel Inflection of the EU-Stems in Homer,
%A Jeremy Rau
%B Glotta
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft
%D Forthcoming
%T The Greek Type nomas, -ados,
%A Jeremy Rau
%B Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
%D 2019
%T Pronominal Suppletion: Case and Number
%A Smith, Peter W.
%A Beata Moskal
%A Ting Xu
%A Jungmin Kang
%A Jonathan David Bobaljik
%B Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
%V 37
%P 1029-1101
%G eng
%U https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11049-018-9425-0
%N 3
%0 Journal Article
%J Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
%D 2019
%T Perspectives in Causal Clauses
%A Isabelle Charnavel
%B Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
%V 37
%P 389-424
%G eng
%U https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11049-018-9418-z
%N 2
%0 Book
%B The Linguistic Review
%D 2019
%T Locality and Logophoricity: A Theory of Exempt Anaphora.
%A Isabelle Charnavel
%B The Linguistic Review
%I Monograph in Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax. Oxford University Press
%V 32
%G eng
%U https://global.oup.com/academic/product/locality-and-logophoricity-9780190902100?cc=us&lang=en&
%N 4
%0 Journal Article
%J Journal of Semantics
%D 2019
%T Supersloppy Readings: Indexicals as Bound Description
%A Isabelle Charnavel
%B Journal of Semantics
%V 36
%P 453-530
%G eng
%U https://academic.oup.com/jos/article-abstract/36/3/453/5550565
%0 Book Section
%B American Contributions to the 16th International Congress of Slavists, Belgrade, 2018: Linguistics
%D 2018
%T The Fourth Velar Palatalization in Ukrainian: The Northern Dialects
%A Michael S. Flier
%E Christina Bethin
%B American Contributions to the 16th International Congress of Slavists, Belgrade, 2018: Linguistics
%I Slavica Publishers
%C Bloomington, IN
%P 105-119
%G eng
%U https://muse.jhu.edu/book/60391
%0 Journal Article
%J Glossa
%D 2018
%T ABA and the combinatorics of morphological features
%A Jonathan David Bobaljik
%A Uli Sauerland
%B Glossa
%V 3
%P 15
%G eng
%U https://www.glossa-journal.org/articles/10.5334/gjgl.345/
%N 1
%0 Book Section
%B From sounds to structures: beyond the veil of Maya
%D 2018
%T Disharmony and decay: Itelmen vowel harmony in the 20th century
%A Jonathan David Bobaljik
%E Pietro Cerrone
%E Roberto Petrosino
%B From sounds to structures: beyond the veil of Maya
%I Mouton
%C Berlin
%P 161-192
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B The Battle for Ukrainian: A Comparative Perspective
%D 2017
%T Ukrainian–Russian: Poles Apart?
%A Michael S. Flier
%E Michael S. Flier
%E Andrea Graziosi
%B The Battle for Ukrainian: A Comparative Perspective
%I Harvard University Press
%C Cambridge, MA
%P 27-41
%G eng
%U https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9781932650174
%0 Book
%D 2017
%T The Battle for Ukrainian: A Comparative Perspective
%E Michael S. Flier
%E Andrea Graziosi
%I Harvard University Press
%C Cambridge, MA
%G eng
%U https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9781932650174
%0 Journal Article
%J Phonology
%D 2017
%T 2017. The stress-weight interface in metre.
%A Kevin Ryan
%B Phonology
%V 34
%P 581-613
%G eng
%N 3
%0 Journal Article
%J Linguistic Inquiry
%D 2017
%T 2017. Attenuated spreading in Sanskrit retroflex harmony. Linguistic Inquiry 48.2: 299-340.
%A Kevin Ryan
%B Linguistic Inquiry
%V 48
%P 299-340
%G eng
%N 2
%0 Journal Article
%J Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
%D 2016
%T On Scalar Readings of French propre (‘own’)
%A Isabelle Charnavel
%B Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
%V 34
%P 807-863
%G eng
%U https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11049-015-9317-5
%N 3
%0 Journal Article
%J Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Znyva: Essays Presented in Honor of George G. Grabowicz on His Seventieth Birthday, Harvard Ukrainian Studies
%D 2015
%T The Rule of Nine: Ukrainian and Belarusian Orthographic Principles in Historical Perspective
%A Michael S. Flier
%E Roman Koropecky
%E Taras Koznarsky
%E Maxim Tarnawsky
%B Harvard Ukrainian Studies, Znyva: Essays Presented in Honor of George G. Grabowicz on His Seventieth Birthday, Harvard Ukrainian Studies
%V 32-33
%P 223-34
%G eng
%U https://www.jstor.org/stable/24711665?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
%N 1
%0 Journal Article
%J Journal of Linguistics
%D 2015
%T Information structure, (inter)subjectivity and objectification.
%A Jenneke van der Wal
%B Journal of Linguistics
%V 14
%P 425-464
%G eng
%U Information structure, (inter)subjectivity and objectification
%N 2
%0 Journal Article
%J Lingua
%D 2015
%T Same, Different and Other as Comparative Adjectives – A Uniform Analysis based on French
%A Isabelle Charnavel
%B Lingua
%V 156
%P 129–174
%G eng
%U https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024384114002897
%0 Book
%D 2014
%T Philology Broad and Deep: In Memoriam Horace G. Lunt
%E Michael S. Flier
%E David J. Birnbaum
%E Cynthia M. Vakareliyska
%I Slavica
%C Bloomington, IN
%G eng
%U https://slavica.indiana.edu/bookListings/Linguistics/Philology_Broad_and_Deep
%0 Journal Article
%J Language
%D 2014
%T 2014. Onsets contribute to syllable weight: statistical evidence from stress and meter.
%A Kevin Ryan
%B Language
%V 90
%P 309-341
%G eng
%N 2
%9 PhD thesis
%0 Book Section
%B Non-Canonical Passives
%D 2013
%T Variations in non-canonical passives
%A Huang C.-T. J.
%E Artemis Alexiadou
%E Florian Schaefer
%B Non-Canonical Passives
%I John Benjamins
%C Amsterdam
%P 95-114
%G eng
%0 Book
%D 2012
%T Old Church Slavonic Glossary
%A Horace G. Lunt
%E Michael S. Flier
%7 3rd corrected
%I Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University
%C Cambridge
%G eng
%0 Book
%D 2012
%T Universals in Comparative Morphology: Suppletion, Superlatives, and the Structure of Words
%A Jonathan David Bobaljik
%I MIT Press
%C Cambridge, MA
%P 332
%G eng
%U https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/universals-comparative-morphology
%0 Journal Article
%J Linguistic Inquiry
%D 2012
%T Word Order and Scope: Transparent interfaces and the 3/4 signature
%A Jonathan David Bobaljik
%A Susi Wurmbrand
%B Linguistic Inquiry
%V 43
%P 371-421
%G eng
%U https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/LING_a_00094?journalCode=ling&
%N 3
%0 Book Section
%B Multi Nominis Grammaticus: Studies in Classical and Indo-European Linguistics in Honor of Alan J. Nussbaum on the Occasion of his Sixty-fifth Birthday
%D 2012
%T The Tocharian subjunctive and preterite in *-a-
%A Jasanoff, J
%E Adam Cooper
%E Jeremy Rau
%E Michael (eds.) Weiss
%B Multi Nominis Grammaticus: Studies in Classical and Indo-European Linguistics in Honor of Alan J. Nussbaum on the Occasion of his Sixty-fifth Birthday
%I Beech Stave Press
%C Ann Arbor and New York
%P 105-120
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B The Indo-European Verb
%D 2012
%T Long-vowel preterites in Indo-European
%A Jasanoff, J
%E H. Craig Melchert
%B The Indo-European Verb
%I Reichert Verlag
%C Wiesbaden
%P 127-135
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Harvard Ukrainian Studies
%D 2011
%T Ukrainian Philology and Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century
%E Michael S. Flier
%B Harvard Ukrainian Studies
%V 29
%P 1-549
%G eng
%U https://www.jstor.org/stable/i40058946
%N 1-4
%0 Book Section
%B From Present to Past and Back. Papers on Baltic and Slavic Accentology [Potsdam Linguistic Investigations]
%D 2011
%T Balto-Slavic mobility as an Indo-European problem
%A Jasanoff, J
%E Roman (ed.) Sukač
%B From Present to Past and Back. Papers on Baltic and Slavic Accentology [Potsdam Linguistic Investigations]
%I Peter Lang
%C Frankfurt
%V 7
%P 52-74
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Essays on Linguistics (语言学论丛)
%D 2010
%T Lexical decomposition, silent categories, and the localizer phrase
%A Huang C.-T. J.
%B Essays on Linguistics (语言学论丛)
%V 39
%P 86-122
%G eng
%0 Book
%D 2009
%T Between Syntax and Semantics
%A Huang C.-T. J.
%I Taylor and Francis
%C New York
%G eng
%0 Book
%D 2009
%T The Syntax of Chinese
%A Huang C.-T. J.
%A Audrey Li
%A Yafei Li
%I Cambridge University Press
%C Cambridge
%G eng
%0 Book
%D 2008
%T Plus ça change. Lachmann’s Law in Latin
%A Jay Jasanoff
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B Verba Docenti. Studies in Historical and Indo-European Linguistics Presented to Jay H. Jasanoff by Students, Colleagues, and Friends
%D 2007
%T The Derivational History of PGmc. *wethru- ‘lamb’
%A Jeremy Rau
%B Verba Docenti. Studies in Historical and Indo-European Linguistics Presented to Jay H. Jasanoff by Students, Colleagues, and Friends
%C Ann Arbor/New York
%P 281-292
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B Verba Docenti. Studies in Historical and Indo-European Linguistics Presented to Jay H. Jasanoff by Students, Colleagues, and Friends
%D 2007
%T The Fourth Palatalization of Velars in Ukrainian: The Southwestern Dialects
%A Michael S. Flier
%B Verba Docenti. Studies in Historical and Indo-European Linguistics Presented to Jay H. Jasanoff by Students, Colleagues, and Friends
%C Ann Arbor/New York
%P 73-82
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B Reference and Quantification: The Partee Effect
%D 2006
%T (In)Definites, Locality, and Intentional Identity
%A Gennaro Chierchia
%B Reference and Quantification: The Partee Effect
%I CSLI Publications
%C Stanford
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B In Memoriam Henrik Birnbaum
%D 2006
%T Catching the Drift of Dissimilative Jakan’e
%A Michael S. Flier
%B In Memoriam Henrik Birnbaum
%C Bloomington
%P 129-148
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B Structures and Beyond
%D 2004
%T Scalar Implicatures, Polarity Phenomena and the Syntax/Pragmatics Interface
%A Gennaro Chierchia
%B Structures and Beyond
%I Oxford University Press
%C Oxford
%P 39--103
%G eng
%0 Book
%D 2003
%T Hittite and the Indo-European Verb
%A Jay Jasanoff
%I Oxford University Press
%C Oxford
%G eng
%0 Book Section
%B American Contributions to the Thirteenth International Congress of Slavists, Ljubljana
%D 2003
%T Innovation in the East Slavic Non-Past: The Case of Belarusian First-Person Plural Idiom
%A Michael S. Flier
%B American Contributions to the Thirteenth International Congress of Slavists, Ljubljana
%C Bloomington
%V 1
%P 65-77
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Language Acquisition
%D 2000
%T Backwards vs. Forward Anaphora: Reconstruction in Child Language
%A Gennaro Chierchia
%A Maria Teresa Guasti
%B Language Acquisition
%V 8
%P 129-170
%G eng
%N 2
%0 Book Section
%B Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk
%D 2000
%T Surzhyk: The Rules of Engagement
%A Michael S. Flier
%B Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe: Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk
%C Cambridge
%P 113-136
%G eng
%0 Journal Article
%J Natural Language Semantics
%D 1998
%T Reference to Kinds across Languages
%A Gennaro Chierchia
%B Natural Language Semantics
%V 6
%P 339-405
%G eng
%N 4
%0 Journal Article
%J Die Sprache
%D 1998
%T PIE *woidu-/weidu- and its derivatives
%A Jeremy Rau
%B Die Sprache
%V 40
%P 133-160
%G eng
%N 2
%0 Book
%D 1995
%T Dynamics of Meaning: Anaphora, Presupposition, and the Theory of Grammar
%A Gennaro Chierchia
%I University of Chicago Press
%C Chicago
%P 286
%G eng