Syntaxe et psycholinguistique

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A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

 

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Abels, Klaus (2012) “The Italian Left Periphery: A View from Locality,” Linguistic Inquiry 43, 229-254.

Aboh Enoch O. & Pfau Roland (2010) What’s a Wh -Word Got to Do with It? in Benincà P. & Munaro N. (ed.s), Mapping the Left Periphery, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 5, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 91 – 124.

Aboh Enoch O. (2004) The Morphosyntax of Complement-Head Sequences: Clause Structure and Word Order Patterns in Kwa, New York, Oxford University Press.

Aboh Enoch O. (2010) The P Route in Cinque G. & Rizzi L. (ed.s) Mapping Spatial PPs, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 6, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 225 – 260.

Abraham Werner (2010) Misleading Homonymies, Economical PPs in Microvariation and P as a Probe in Cinque G. & Rizzi L. (ed.s) Mapping Spatial PPs, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 6, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 261 – 294.

Abraham Werner (2012) On the Double Definiteness Marker, Aspect, and Word Order in Old and Modern Scandinavian in Brugé L., Cardinaletti A., Giusti G., Munaro N. & Poletto C. (ed.s), Functional heads, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 7, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 277 – 287.

Abraham, Werner (2012) “Illocutionary Force is Speaker and Information Source Concerns,” Modality and Theory of Mind Elements across Languages, ed. by Werner Abraham and Elizabeth Leiss, 67-108, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin. 

Aelbrecht Lobke & Haegeman Liliane (2012) VP-Ellipsis is not licensed by VP-Topicalization, Linguistic Inquiry 34(4), 591 – 614.

Authier Jean-Marc & Haegeman Liliane (2015) French adverbial clauses: rescue by ellipsis and the truncation vs. intervention debate, Probus 27(1), 33 – 71.

B

Badan Linda & Del Gobbo Francesca (2010) On the Syntax of Topic and Focus in Chinese in Benincà P. & Munaro N. (ed.s), Mapping the Left Periphery, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 5, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 63 – 90.

Badan Linda & Del Gobbo Francesca (2015) The even-construction and the Low Periphery in Mandarin Chinese in Tsai, W.T.D. (ed.) The Cartography of Chinese Syntax, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 11, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press.

Bassong Paul Roger (2010) The Structure of the left periphery in Basaa, Ms. University of Yandoue, Cameroon.

Bayer Josef (2012) From Modal Particle to Interrogative Marker: A Study of German denn in Brugé L., Cardinaletti A., Giusti G., Munaro N. & Poletto C. (ed.s), Functional heads, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 7, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 13 – 28.

Bayer, Josef (2001) “Asymmetry in Emphatic Topicalization,” Audiatur Vox Sapientiae 52, ed. by Caroline Féry and Wolfgang Sternefeld, 15-47, Studia Grammatica, Berlin.

Bayer, Josef (2004) “Decomposing the Left Periphery: Dialectal and Cross Linguistic Evidence,” The Syntax and Semantics of the Left Periphery, ed. by Horst Lohnstein and Susanne Trissler, 59-96, Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin/New York.

Bayer, Josef (2006) “A Note on Targets of A'-movement in the Left Periphery of German Sentences,” Form, Structure, and Grammar: A Festschrift Presented to Günther Grewendorf on Occasion of His 60th Birthday, ed. By Patrick Brandt and Eric Fuss, 119-129, Academie Verlag, Berlin.

Bayer, Josef and Hans-Georg Obenauer (2011) “Discourse Particles, Clause Structure, and Question Types,” The Linguistic Review 28, 449–491.

Belletti Adriana & Rizzi Luigi (2012) Moving Verbal Chunks in the Low Functional Field in Brugé L., Cardinaletti A., Giusti G., Munaro N. & Poletto C. (ed.s), Functional heads, the Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 7, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 129 – 137.

Belletti Adriana (2004) Aspects of the Low IP Area in Rizzi L. (ed.) The Structure of CP and IP, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 2, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 16 – 51.

Belletti Adriana (2006) Extending Doubling to Non-local Domains: Complete vs. Partial Copying + Deletion and Related Reconstructions Issues, in Brandt P., Fuss E., (ed.s), Form, Structure and Grammar: A festschrift Presentend to Günther Grewendorf on Occasion for his 60th Birthday, Akademie Verlag.

Belletti Adriana (2009) Structures and Strategies, Routledge Leading Linguists, Routledge, London & New York.

Belletti Adriana (2014) Notes on Passive Object Relatives in Svenonius P. (ed.) Functional Structure from Top to Toe, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 9, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press.

Belletti Adriana (2015) The Focus Map of Clefts: Extraposition and Predication in Shlonsky U. (ed.) Beyond Functional Sequence, the Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 42 – 59.

Belletti Adriana (ed.) (2004) Structures and Beyond, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 3, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press

Belletti Adriana, (2013) On Fin: Italian che, Japanese no, and the selective properties of the copula in clefts, in Miyamoto Y., Takahashi D., Maki H., Ochi M., Sugisaki K., Uchibori A. (ed.s), Deep insights, Broad Perspectives. Essays in Honor of Mamoru Saito, 41 – 55.

Belletti, Adriana (2001) “ “Inversion” as Focalization,” Subject Inversion in Romance and the Theory of Universal Grammar, ed. by Aafke C. J. Hulk and Jean-Yves Pollock, 60-90, Oxford University Press, Oxford/New York.

Belletti, Adriana (2019) “Ways of Marking Direct Arguments: The Case of a-Marking in Italian,” Paper presented at Comparative Syntax and Language Acquisition, Nanzan University.

Belletti, Adriana and Ur Shlonsky (1995) “The Order of Verbal Complements: A Comparative Study,” Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 13, 489-526.  

Benincà Paola & Cinque Guglielmo (2014) Kind-defining relative clauses in the diachrony of Italian, Diachrony and Dialects. Grammatical Change in the Dialects of Italy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 257 – 278.

Benincà Paola & Poletto Cecilia (2004) Topic, Focus, and V2: Defining the CP Sublayers in Rizzi L. (ed.) The Structure of CP and IP, the Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 2, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 52 – 75.

Benincà Paola & Poletto Cecilia (2005) On some descriptive generalizations in Romance in Cinque G. & Kayne (ed.s.) The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Grammar, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 221 – 258.

Benincà Paola & Poletto Cecilia (2006), Phrasal Verbs in Venetan and Regional Italian, Language Variation – European Perspectives, Amsterdam, John Benjamins Publishing Co., 9 – 23.

Benincà Paola (2001) Syntactic Focus and Intonational Focus in the Left Periphery, in Cinque G., Salvi G. (ed.s), Current Studies in Italian Linguistics Offered to Lorenzo Renzi, Dordrecht, Foris.

Benincà Paola (2006) A detailed map of the left periphery of Medieval Romance, in Crosslinguistic Research in Syntax and Semantics – Negation, Tense and Clausal Architecture, Zanuttini R., Campos H., Herburger E., Portner P.(ed.s), Washington D. C: Georgetown University Press.

Benincà Paola (2012) Headless relatives in some Old Italian varieties in D’Alessandro R., Ledgeway A. & Roberts I (ed.s) The dialects of Italy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Benincà Paola (2012) Lexical Complementizers and Headless Relatives in Brugé L., Cardinaletti A., Giusti G., Munaro N. & Poletto C. (ed.s), Functional heads, the Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 7, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 29 – 41.

Benincà, P., and C. Poletto (2004). ‘A case of do-support in Romance’, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 22: 51-94.

Benincà, P., and C. Poletto (2005). ‘The third dimension of person features’, in L. Cornips and K. Corrigan (eds.), Syntax and Variation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 265-301.

Benincà, P., and C. Poletto (2007). ‘The ASIS enterprise: a view on the construction of a syntactic atlas for the Northern Italian dialects’, in K. Bentzen and Ø. A. Vangsnes (eds.), Nordlyd 34. Tromsø: CASTL, 35-52. Electronic publication available at: http://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlyd/article/viewFile/88/84.

Berthelot Frédérique (to appear) Plaidoyer pour les complémenteurs, Nouveaux cahiers de linguistique française 32.

Bianchi Giulia (2012) A cartographic approach to the second language acquisition of German weak pronouns in Enjoy linguistics! Papers offered to Luigi Rizzi in the occasion of his 60th birthday, Siena, CISCL Publications.

Bianchi Valentina & Bocci Giuliano (2011) Should I stay or should I go? Optional focus movement in Italian, in Piñón C. (ed.), Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 9, 1–18.

Bianchi Valentina & Chesi Cristiano (2012) Subject islands and the Subject Criterion in Enjoy linguistics! Papers offered to Luigi Rizzi in the occasion of his 60th birthday, Siena, CISCL Publications.

Bianchi Valentina & Chesi Cristiano (2015) On a PP/DP asymmetry in extraction E. Di Domenico, C.Hamann, S. Matteini (eds.) Structures, Strategies and Beyond. Studies in honor of Adriana Belletti, 47-65. Amsterdam: John Benjamins- Linguistik Atuell Series.

Bianchi Valentina & Zamparelli Roberto (2004) Edge coordinations: Focus and conjunction reduction, in Adger D., De Cat C. & Tsoulas G. (ed.s), Peripheries. Syntactic edges and their effects, Kluwer.

Bianchi Valentina (2004) Resumptive Relatives and LF Chains in Rizzi L. (ed.) The Structure of CP and IP, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 2, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 76 – 114.

Bianchi Valentina (2013) On focus movement in Italian. In Camacho-Taboada M.V., Jiménez Fernández A., Martín-Gonzáles J., Reyes-Tejedor M.(ed.s.), Information Structure and Agreement. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

Bianchi Valentina (2015) Focus Fronting and the Syntax-Semantics Interface in Shlonsky U. (ed.) Beyond Functional Sequence, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 60 – 72.

Bianchi, Valentina & Silvio Cruschina (2016) The derivation and interpretation of polar questions with a fronted focus. Lingua 170: 47–68. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2015.10.010

Bianchi, Valentina and Mara Frascarelli (2010) “Is Topic a Root Phenomenon?” Iberia 2, 43-88.

Bianchi, Valentina, Giuliano Bocci & Silvio Cruschina (2015). Focus fronting and its implicatures. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2013: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ Amsterdam 2013, Enoch Aboh, Jeannette Schaeffer & Petra Sleeman (eds), 1-20. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. DOI: 10.1075/rllt.8 

Bianchi, Valentina, Giuliano Bocci & Silvio Cruschina (2016). Focus fronting, unexpectedness, and evaluative implicatures. Semantics and Pragmatics 9(3). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/sp.9.3

Biberauer, T. & I. Roberts. 2010. Comments on Jäger ‘Anything is Nothing is Something’: On the diachrony of polarity types of indefinites. In H Zeijlstra (ed) Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 8:823-836, Special Issue on Negation.

Biberauer, T. & I. Roberts. 2011. Negative words and related expressions: a new          perspective on some familiar puzzles. In R. Ingham & P. Larrivee (eds) The Evolution of  Negation: Beyond the Jespersen Cycle, Berlin: de Gruyter, 23-60.

Biberauer, T. & I. Roberts. 2012. Towards a parameter hierarchy for auxiliaries. J. Chancharu, Xuhui Freddy Hu & Moreno Mitrović (eds) Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 6:209-236.

Biberauer, T. & I. Roberts. 2015. Rethinking Formal Hierarchies: A Proposed Unification. J. Chancharu, Xuhui Freddy Hu & Moreno Mitrović (eds) Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 7:1-31.

Biberauer, T. & I. Roberts. 2015b. The Clausal Hierarchy, Features and Parameters. In U. Shlonsky (ed) Beyond Functional Sequence: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 295-313.

Biberauer, T. & I. Roberts. 2016. Parameter typology from a diachronic perspective: the case of Conditional Inversion. In E. Bidese, F. Cognola & M.-C. Moroni (eds) Theoretical Approaches to Linguistic Variation. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 259-294. 

Biberauer, T. & I. Roberts. 2017a. Conditional inversion and types of parametric change. In B. Los & P. de Haan (eds) Word Order Change in Acquisition and Language Contact. Essays in honour of Ans van Kemenade. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, pp. 57-77.

Biloa Edmond (2012) The Cartography of the Left Periphery in Tuki, Ms., University of Yaounde I, Cameroon.

Biloa Edmond (2013) The syntax of Tuki : a cartographic approach, John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam.

Bocci Giuliano & Avesani Cinzia (2015) Can the Metrical Structure of Italian Motivate Focus Fronting? in Shlonsky U. (ed.) Beyond Functional Sequence, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 23 – 41.

Bocci Giuliano & Pozzan Lucia (2014) Questions (and experimental answers) about Italian subjects. Subject positions in main and indirect question in L1 and attrition, in Contemori C. & Dal Pozzo L. (ed.s) Inquiries into Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition. Papers offered to Adriana Belletti, Siena, CISCL Press.

Bocci Giuliano (2013) The syntax-prosody interface from a cartographic perspective: evidence from Italian, John Benjamins, Amsterdam / Philadelphia.

Bocci, G., and C. Poletto (2016). ‘Syntactic and Prosodic Effects of Information Structure in Romance’, in C. Féry et al. (ed.), Handout of Information structure. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 642-662.

Bocci, Giuliano (2007) “Criterial Positions and Left Periphery in Italian: Evidence for the Syntactic Encoding of Contrastive Focus,” Nanzan Linguistics: Special Issue 3, 35-70.

Bocci, Giuliano (2009) On Syntax and Prosody in Italian, Doctoral dissertation, University of Siena

Bonan, Caterina. 2017 (a). 'Sé or c'est? On the Cartography of Clefts'. In C. Bonan, H. Jivanyan and M. Pallottino (eds.) Generative Grammar in Geneva (GG@G) X. 131-151. doi:10.13097/cjg3- tfud. Available here.

Bonan, Caterina. 2018. 'On Insituness and (very) Low Wh-Positions: The Case of Trevigiano'. In G. Samo, K. Martini and G. Bocci (eds) Generative Grammar in Geneva (GG@G) XI. Special Issue: Proceedings of the 1st SynCart Workshop “From maps to principles”. 21-41. doi:10.13097/unige:120457. Available here.

Bonan, Caterina. 2019. [to appear] 'On focal and wh-projections, indirect wh-questions, and quantificational chains'. In A. Nicolae and A. Dragomirescu (eds) Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 16. Selected papers from 'Going Romance' 31, Bucharest.

Borer, Hagit (1984) Parametric Syntax: Case Studies in Semitic and Romance Languages, Foris Publications, Dordrecht.

Bošković, Željko (2008) “On the Operator Freezing Effect,” Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 26, 249-287.

Bosque Ignacio & Picallo M. Carme (2012) Articles as Partitives in Brugé L., Cardinaletti A., Giusti G., Munaro N. & Poletto C. (ed.s), Functional heads, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 7, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 138 – 149.

Brockett, Chris A. (1991) Wa-Marking in Japanese and the Syntax and Semantics of Generic Sentences, Doctoral dissertation, Cornel University.

Brown, Keith (1992) “Double Modals in Hawick Scots,” Dialects of English: Studies in Grammatical Variation, ed. by Peter Trudgill and J. K. Chambers, 74-103, Longman, London.

Brugè Laura (2002) The Positions of Demonstratives in the Extended Nominal Projection in Cinque G. (ed,), Functional Structure in DP and IP: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 1, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 15 – 53.

Brugè Laura, Cardinaletti Anna, Giusti Giuliana, Munaro Nicola & Poletto Cecilia (2012), Functional Heads: State of the Art and Further Developments in Brugé L., Cardinaletti A., Giusti G., Munaro N. & Poletto C. (ed.s), Functional heads, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 7, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 3 – 10.

Brugé, L., Cardinaletti, C., Giusti, G., Munaro, N., and C. Poletto (eds.) (2013). Functional Heads [Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax]. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.

 

 

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Caha Pavel (2015) Czech Numerals and No Bundling in Shlonsky U. (ed.) Beyond Functional Sequence, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 173 – 198.

Caloi, I., Belletti, A., and C. Poletto (2018). ‘Multilingual Competence Influences Answering Strategies in Italian–German Speakers’, Frontiers in Psychology.

Caloi, I., Poletto, C., and E. Sanfelici (2014). ‘Subject object asymmetries in relative clauses: an investigation into three new empirical domains’, Quaderni di lavoro ASIt 18, 127-160. Electronic publication available at:

Campos Polli, Tércio (2008) A periferia à Esquerda da Sentença no Português Brasileiro : Funções Discursivas de seus Constituintes e sua Derivação, PhD thesis, University of São Paolo. [PDF]

Caramazza Alfonso & Shapiro Kevin (2004) Language Categories in the Brain: Evidence from Aphasia in Belletti A. (ed.), Structures and Beyond, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 3, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 15 – 38.

Cardinaletti Anna & Giusti Giuliana (2001), "Semi-lexical motion verbs in Romance and Germanic in Corver N. & van Riemsdijk H., Semi-lexical categories. On the function of content words and the content of function words, Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter, 371 – 414.

Cardinaletti Anna & Giusti Giuliana (2015) Cartography and Optional Feature Realization in the Nominal Expression in Shlonsky U. (ed.) Beyond Functional Sequence, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 10, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 151 – 172.

Cardinaletti Anna & Reletti Lori (2012) Proclitic vs enclitic pronouns in northern Italian dialects and the null-subject parameter in D’Alessandro R., Ledgeway A. & Roberts I (ed.s) The dialects of Italy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.

Cardinaletti Anna & Roberts Ian (2002) Clause Structure and X-Second in Cinque G. (ed,), Functional Structure in DP and IP: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 1, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 123 – 166.

Cardinaletti Anna & Shlonsky Ur (2004) Clitic positions and restructuring in Italian in Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 35.4, 519 – 557.

Cardinaletti Anna & Starke Michal (1999), The Typology of Structural Deficiency. A Case Study of the Three Classes of Pronouns in van Riemsdjik H. (ed.) Clitics in the Languages of Europe, Berlin-New York, Mouton de Gruyter, 145 – 233.

Cardinaletti Anna (1999), Pronouns in Germanic and Romance languages: An overview in Van Riemsdjik H. (ed.) Clitics in the Languages of Europe, Berlin-New York, Mouton de Gruyter, 33 – 82.

Cardinaletti Anna (2001), A second thought on Emarginazione: Destressing vs. “Right Dislocation” in Cinque G. & Salvi G., Current Studies in Italian Syntax. Essays Offered to Lorenzo Renzi, Amsterdam, Elsevier, 117 – 135.

Cardinaletti Anna (2004) Toward a Cartography of Subject Positions, in Rizzi L. (ed.) The Structure of CP and IP, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 2, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 115 – 165.

Cardinaletti Anna (2007), Subjects and wh-questions: Some new generalizations, in Camacho J., Flores-Ferrán N., Sánchez L., Déprez V. & Cabrera M.J. (ed.s) Romance Linguistics 2006: Selected papers from the 36th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), New Brunswick, March-April 2006, 57 – 79.

Cardinaletti Anna (2014) Introduction: On Peripheries, in Cardinaletti A., Cinque G. & Endo Y. (ed.s) On Peripheries. Exploring Clause Initial and Clause Final Positions, Tokyo, Hituzi Syobo Publishing, 1 – 8.

Cardinaletti Anna (2014), Locality in restructuring: On weak wh-elements, and the IP-internal "left-periphery, Locality, New York, Oxford University Press, 138 – 165.

Cardinaletti Anna, Cinque Guglielmo & Endo Yoshio (eds)  (2014) On Peripheries. Exploring Clause Initial and Clause Final Positions, Tokyo, Hituzi Syobo Press.

Cardinaletti Anna. (2009), On a (wh-)moved Topic in Italian, compared to Germanic in Alexiadou A., Hankamer J., McFadden T., Nuger J. & Schäfer F. (ed.s), Advances in Comparative Germanic Syntax, AMSTERDAM, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 3 – 40.

Cardinaletti, Anna (2011) “German and Italian Modal Particles and Clause Structure,” The Linguistic Review 28, 493-531.

Cecchetto Carlo (2004) Remnant Movement in the Theory of Phases in Rizzi L. (ed.) The Structure of CP and IP, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 2, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 166 – 189.

Cecchetto Carlo, Donati Caterina (2012) Perché Rizzi is Right, in Enjoy linguistics! Papers offered to Luigi Rizzi in the occasion of his 60th birthday, Siena, CISCL Publications.

Chesi Cristiano, Lebani Gianluca & Pallottino Margherita (2008) A Bilingual Treebank (ITA LIS) suitable for Machine Translation: what Cartography and Minimalism teach us, STiL – Studies in Linguistics, CISCL Working Papers, Vol. 2.

Cheung, Candice Chi-Hang (2015) On the Fine Structure of the Left Periphery: The positions of Topic and Focus in Cantonese in Tsai, W.T.D. (ed.) The Cartography of Chinese Syntax, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 11, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press

Chierchia Gennaro (2004) Scalar Implicatures, Polarity Phenomena, and the Syntax/Pragmatics Interface, in Belletti A. (ed.), Structures and Beyond, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 3, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 39 – 103.

Chomsky Noam (2004) Beyond Explanatory Adequacy in Belletti A. (ed.), Structures and Beyond, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 3, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 104 – 131.

Cinque Guglielmo & Krapova  Iliana (2007) A Note on Bulgarian Numeral Classifiers in Alboiu G., Avram A.A., Avram L. & Isac D., Pitar Moş – A Building with a View. Papers in Honour of Alexandra Cornilescu., Bucarest, Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti, 45 – 52.

Cinque Guglielmo & Krapova Iliana  (2005) Two Asymmetries between Clitic Left and Clitic Right Dislocation in Bulgarian in Broekhuis H, Corver N., Huybregts R., Kleinhenz U,& Koster J. (ed.s) Organizing Grammar. Linguistic Studies in Honor of Henk van Riemsdijk, Berlin, Mouton De Gruyter, 359 – 364.

Cinque Guglielmo & Krapova Iliana (2009) The Two "Possessor Raising" Constructions of Bulgarian in Franks S., Chidambaram V. & Joseph B.,  A Linguist's Linguist. Studies in South Slavic Linguistics in Honor of E. Wayles Browne, Bloomington, Indiana, Slavica Publishers, 123 – 148.

Cinque Guglielmo & Rizzi Luigi(2010) The cartography of Syntactic Structure, STiL – Studies in Linguistics CISCL Working Papers,Volume 2.

Cinque Guglielmo & Salvi Giampaolo (2001) "Restructuring" and the order of aspectual and root modal heads inCinque, Guglielmo & Salvi, Giampaolo (ed.s) (2001) Current Studies in Italian Syntax. Essays Offered to Lorenzo Renzi, Amsterda, Elsevier, 137 – 155.

Cinque Guglielmo & Salvi Giampaolo (ed.s) (2001) Current Studies in Italian Syntax. Essays Offered to Lorenzo Renzi, Amsterdam, Elsevier.

Cinque Guglielmo (1999) Adverbs and Functional Heads. A Cross-linguistic Perspective, New York, Oxford University Press.

Cinque Guglielmo (2001) The status of "mobile" suffixes in Bisang, Walter (ed.) Aspects of Typology and Universals, Berlin, Akademie Verlag, 13 – 19.

Cinque Guglielmo (2002) A Note on "”Restructuring"” and Quantifier Climbing in French in Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 33, pp. 617 – 636.

Cinque Guglielmo (2002) A Note on Mood, Modality, Tense and Aspect Affixes in Turkish in Eser Erguvanli Taylan (ed.), The Verb in Turkish, Amsterdam, John Benjamins, 47 – 59.

Cinque Guglielmo (2002) Mapping Functional Structure: A project in Cinque G. (ed,), Functional Structure in DP and IP: The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 1, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 3 – 14.

Cinque Guglielmo (2003) Greenberg's Universal 20 and the Semitic DP in Delsing Lars-Olof, Falk Cecilia, Josefsson Gunglg, Sigurdsoon Halldo A., (ed.s) Grammatik I focus / Grammar in Focus. Festschrift for Christer Platzack 18 November 2003, Vol II, LUND, Wallin & Dalholm, 243 – 251.

Cinque Guglielmo (2003) The Interaction of Passive, Causative, and "Restructuring" in Romance in Tortora, Christina (ed.) The Syntax of Italian Dialects, New York, Oxford University Press

Cinque Guglielmo (2004) “Restructuring” and Functional Structure in Belletti A. (ed.), Structures and Beyond, The Cartography of Syntactic Structures, Volume 3, Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax, Oxford University Press, 132 – 191.

Cinque Guglielmo (2004) A Phrasal Movement Analysis of the Romanian DP in Minut Ana-Maria & Munteanu Eugen (ed.s) Studia Linguistica et Philologica in honorem D.Irimia, IAŞI, Editura Universităţii “A.I.Cuza”, 129 – 142.

Cinque Guglielmo (2004) Issues in adverbial syntax in Lingua, vol. 114, 683 – 710.

Cinque Guglielmo (2005) A note on verb/object order and head/relative clause order in Vulchanova M.& Afarli T. (ed.s) Grammar and Beyond. Essays in honour of Lars Hellan, Oslo, Novus Press, 69 – 89.

Cinque Guglielmo (2005) Deriving Greenberg's Universal 20 and Its Exceptions in Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 36, 315 – 332.

Cinque Guglielmo (2006) Are all languages ‘Numeral Classifier Languages’? in RGG. Rivista di Grammatica Generativa, vol. 31, pp. 119 – 122.

Cinque Guglielmo (2006) On the order of clausal functional heads in Freidin R. & Lasnik H., Syntax. Critical Concepts in Linguistics. Vol.1., London, Routledge, 274 – 324.

Cinque Guglielmo (2006) Restructuring and Functional Heads. The Cartography of Syntactic Structures volume 4, New York, Oxford University Press.

Cinque Guglielmo (2007) A note on linguistic theory and typology in Linguistic Typology, vol. 11, 93 – 106.

Cinque Guglielmo (2008) More on the indefinite character of the Head of restrictive relatives in RGG. Rivista di Grammatica Generativa, vol. 33, 3 – 24.

Cinque Guglielmo (2008) On the Order of wh-Phrases in Bulgarian Multiple wh-Fronting in, Zybatov G., Szucsich L., Junghanns U. & Meyer R. (ed.s.) Formal Description of Slavic Languages: The Fifth Conference, Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 318 – 336.

Cinque Guglielmo (2008) Two Types of Nonrestrictive Relatives , Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 7, Paris, Université de Paris VII, Colloque de Syntaxe et Semantique de Paris, October 4-6, 2007 vol. 7, 99 – 137.

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