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721Syntax / Grammar / Romance languages / Metathesis / Clitic doubling / Linguistics / Clitic / Morphonology

Toward a Syntactic Reinterpretation of Harris and Halle[removed]Richard S. Kayne New York University December, [removed]Harris and Halle (2005, henceforth H&H) present a carefully worked out analysis of

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Language: English - Date: 2010-02-09 10:12:44
722Clitic doubling / Reduplication / Clitic / Dative case / Romance languages / Locative case / Demonstrative / Friulan language / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical cases

1 Expletives, Datives, and the Tension between Morphology and Syntax Richard S. Kayne New York University Table of Contents

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-02 12:47:38
723Anti-psychiatry / Mental health / Abnormal psychology / Medical ethics / Richard Bentall / Psychosis / Schizophrenia / Mental disorder / Medical model / Psychiatry / Medicine / Psychopathology

BOOK REVIEWS Doctoring the Mind: Is Our Current Treatment of Mental Illness Really Any Good? by Richard P. Bentall; New York, New York University Press, 2009, 384 pages, $29.95

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-05 04:59:33
724Languages of Haiti / Languages of Canada / Romance languages / Demonstrative / French language / Copula / Languages of Africa / Parts of speech / Languages of Vanuatu

Notes on French and English Demonstratives Richard S. Kayne and Jean-Yves Pollock New York University and Université de Paris Est, EA 4120 November, 2009 English sentences such as:

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725Infinitive / Clitic / Singular they / Agreement / Reflexive pronoun / Italian grammar / Luganda / Linguistics / Syntax / Romance languages

Comparative Syntax and the Lexicon Richard S. Kayne New York University June, 2008 The development of comparative syntax over the past thirty years or so1 has had a considerable effect on how syntactic work is done. It h

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726Parts of speech / Generative linguistics / Linguistic typology / Noam Chomsky / Antisymmetry / X-bar theory / Noun / Branching / Merge / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammar

Antisymmetry and the Lexicon* Richard S. Kayne New York University February, 2008 Introduction. In this paper, I will try to show that what we think of as the noun-verb distinction can

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727Syntax / Dislocation / Agreement / Linguistics / Clitic / Morphonology

Toward an Analysis of French Hyper-Complex Inversion Richard S. Kayne and Jean-Yves Pollock New York University and Université Paris-Est Marne la Vallée September, [removed]HCI Standard French has a root interrogative c

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728Antisymmetry / Verb / Basque language / Clitic / Copula / Participle / Word order / Relative clause / Non-finite verb / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

“Why Are There No Directionality Parameters?” Richard S. Kayne New York University August, 2010 Contents. 1. Introduction.

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-02 16:35:07
729Parts of speech / Count noun / English grammar / Numeral / Noun / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical number

Several, Few and Many* Richard S. Kayne New York University June[removed]Few and many. As noted by Jespersen (1970, 106), English few takes comparative and superlative suffixes:

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730Grammar / English grammar / Linguistic typology / Relative clause / Personal pronoun / Pronoun / Relative pronoun / Demonstrative / Determiner / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

“Why Isn’t This a Complementizer?” Richard S. Kayne New York University June, [removed]Introduction. The title question lends itself to being interpreted with an implicit “...as opposed to that”, and

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