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List of John Benjamins publications for which someone affiliated with Harvard University plays a role.
Avian Cognition and Social Interaction: Special issue of Interaction Studies 12:2 (2011)
Edited by Irene M. Pepperberg
[Interaction Studies: Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 12:2] 2011. | special issueSubjects Artificial Intelligence | Cognition and language | Evolution of language
Movement Theory of Control
Edited by Norbert Hornstein & Maria Polinsky
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 154] 2010. vii, 330 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Agreement Systems
Edited by Cedric Boeckx
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 92] 2006. ix, 346 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Minimalist Essays
Edited by Cedric Boeckx
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 91] 2006. xvi, 399 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Australian Languages: Classification and the comparative method
Edited by Claire Bowern & Harold Koch
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 249] 2004. xii, 377 pp. (incl. CD-Rom) | edited volumeSubjects Australian languages | Historical linguistics
Functional Constraints in Grammar: On the unergative–unaccusative distinction
Susumu Kuno & Ken-ichi Takami
[Constructional Approaches to Language, 1] 2004. ix, 242 pp. | reference workSubjects Cognitive linguistics | English linguistics | Functional linguistics | Germanic linguistics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics
Islands and Chains: Resumption as stranding
Cedric Boeckx
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 63] 2003. xii, 224 pp. | monographSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax
Multiple Wh-Fronting
Edited by Cedric Boeckx & Kleanthes K. Grohmann
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 64] 2003. ix, 289 pp. | edited volumeSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax
Minimal Ideas: Syntactic studies in the minimalist framework
Edited by Werner Abraham, Samuel David Epstein, Höskuldur Thráinsson & C. Jan-Wouter Zwart
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 12] 1996. xii, 364 pp. | course bookSubjects Generative linguistics | Syntax
Discourse and Word Order
Olga T. Yokoyama
[Pragmatics & Beyond Companion Series, 6] 1987. xii, 361 pp. | monographSubjects Balto-Slavic linguistics | Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Syntax
2023 On an even playing field of haiku making: An inclusive activity of creative verbal art
Keywords intergenerational communication | social inclusivity | verbal art | cognitive impairment | equal positioning | pragmatics of understanding
2023 Classifiers, argument expression, and age of acquisition effects in Turkish Sign Language (TİD)
Keywords first language acquisition | effects of delayed first language acquisition | Turkish Sign Language | classifiers | morphosyntax | argument expression
2022 Preaching to the Choir and Beyond: The power of a narrative to change moral attitudes
Keywords story | narrative | empathy | attitude | immigrant | moral
2022 Surprise machines: Revealing Harvard Art Museums’ image collection
Keywords artificial intelligence | choreographic interface | digital archives | experimental museology | network visualization
2022 Corpus-based analysis of honorifics in Korean and its pedagogical implication: Focusing on the speech level shift from non-honorifics to honorifics
Keywords honorifics | non-honorifics | speech level shift | spoken corpus
2020 Revisiting donkey anaphora in Mandarin Chinese: A reply to Pan and Jiang (2015)
Keywords donkey anaphora | Mandarin | bare- |
ruguo- and dou-conditionals
2020 Aspects of clause structure and morphology in Turkish Sign Language
In: Morphological Complexity within and across Boundaries: In honor of Aslı Göksel [Studies in Language Companion Series, 215] pp. 313–352
Keywords Turkish Sign Language | TİD | argument structure | morpho-syntax | classifiers | agreement
2020 French causal puisque-clauses in the light of (not)-at-issueness
In: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 16: Selected papers from the 47th Linguistics Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), Newark, Del. [Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 16] pp. 49–64
Keywords syntax/semantics | causal clauses | (not)-at-issueness | presupposition | projection | evidentiality | speech act | French
2020 Humour in multimodal times: Insights from online interactions among senior users of a WhatsApp group
Keywords humour | multimodality | digital discourse analysis | WhatsApp | senior users | sociolinguistics | digital literacy
2020 Null arguments in Turkish Sign Language
In: Morphological Complexity within and across Boundaries: In honor of Aslı Göksel [Studies in Language Companion Series, 215] pp. 385–418
Keywords Turkish Sign Language | null subject | null object | agreement | discourse topic | variable licensing
2019 Point of view on causal clauses: The case of French parce que and
puisque
In: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 15: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ 30, Frankfurt [Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 15] p. 93
Keywords syntax-semantics | adjunct clause | causal clause | logophoricity | perspective | evidentiality | speech act | French
2019 Using narrative thinking in argumentative writing
In: Narrative, Literacy and Other Skills: Studies in intervention [Studies in Narrative, 25] pp. 151–170
Keywords narrative thinking | argumentation | discussion | genre | middle grade students
2019 Code-blending with depicting signs
Keywords bimodal bilingualism | code-blending | depicting signs | demonstration | semantics
2018 Toward an affective phenomenology of discourse: BDSM and the Fifty Shades phenomenon
Keywords affect | BDSM | Berlin | discourse |
Fifty Shades of Grey
| mimesis | phenomenology | semiotics
2018 Long-distance binding of French reflexive soi
: First-person oriented logophoricity
In: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 14: Selected papers from the 46th Linguistics Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL) [Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 14] pp. 21–34
Keywords anaphor | Condition A | long-distance binding | logophoricity | speaker orientation | genericity | French
2018 Identities of accommodation; identities of resistance: Korean American women and meaning making during and post college
Keywords Korean American women | identity narratives | the Listening Guide | qualitative methods
2017 How French sheds new light on scalar particles
In: Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 11: Selected papers from the 44th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), London, Ontario [Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 11] pp. 53–75
Keywords scalarity | focus |
even
|
only
| French
2017 Motivation and engagement in language and literacy development
In: Developmental perspectives in written language and literacy pp. 137–147
Keywords motivation | engagement | language development | academic language | literacy development | second language learning
2014 A new passive form in Mandarin: Its syntax and implications
Keywords bèi XX construction | non-canonical passive | light verb | derivational timing | analyticity
2008 Without aspect
2008 The Wh /Clitic-Connection
In: Clitic and Affix Combinations: Theoretical perspectives [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 74] pp. 301–314
2005 A multi-level semantic approach to Korean causal conjunctive suffixes -(e)se and -(u)nikka: A corpus-based analysis
Keywords causal | conjunctive | corpus | multi-level semantics | cognitive | Korean
2006 Microvariations in harmony and value-relativized parametrization
Keywords Manchu | Sibe | harmony | parameters | contrastiveness | Yoruba
2005 On the syntactic expression of pejorative mood
Keywords pejoration | Prolific Domains | reduplication | resumption | topicality | Copy Spell Out | English | mood
2005 Spelling-Out Scrambling
Keywords Scrambling | agreement | cyclic Spell-Out | linearization | optionality | radical reconstruction
Quantifictional binding without surface c-command in Mandarin
Chinese
In: Current issues in syntactic cartography: A crosslinguistic perspective [Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 267] pp. 183–216
Keywords quantificational binding | c-command | Chinese |
mei
| subject/object asymmetry | LF