Lexical subjects and the conflation strategy
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Brendel, Cole Ira
2019 .
An investigation of numeral quantifiers in English .
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4:1
CHAVES, RUI P. & JERUEN E. DERY
2019 .
Frequency effects in Subject Islands .
Journal of Linguistics 55:3
► pp. 475 ff.
Chemla, Emmanuel & Lewis Bott
2015 .
Using Structural Priming to Study Scopal Representations and Operations .
Linguistic Inquiry 46:1
► pp. 157 ff.
de Marneffe, Marie-Catherine, Scott Grimm, Inbal Arnon, Susannah Kirby & Joan Bresnan
2012 .
A statistical model of the grammatical choices in child production of dative sentences .
Language and Cognitive Processes 27:1
► pp. 25 ff.
Duffield, Cecily Jill & Laura A. Michaelis
2011 .
Why subject relatives prevail: Constraints versus constructional licensing .
Language and Cognition 3:2
► pp. 171 ff.
Goldberg, Adele E.
2016 .
Subtle Implicit Language Facts Emerge from the Functions of Constructions .
Frontiers in Psychology 6
Malamud, Sophia A.
2013 .
(In)definiteness-driven typology of arbitrary items .
Lingua 126
► pp. 1 ff.
Michaelis, Laura A. & Hanbing Feng
Puerma Bonilla, Javier
2020 .
Caracterización formal y semántica del sujeto y del objeto directo léxicos en construcciones transitivas en la historia del español .
Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 136:1
► pp. 47 ff.
Raymond, Chase Wesley & Barbara A. Fox
Ruppenhofer, Josef & Laura A. Michaelis
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