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    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_3_1_willis.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: of Linguistics, University of Cambridge A frequent development is for languages to replace a preverbal marker of negation with a newly innovated postverbal one (‘Jespersen’s Cycle’), as with French ne
  3. C O P i Lc a m b r ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_9_biberauerroberts.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: Stellenbosch University. & University of Cambridge. i a n r o b e r t s. ... Downing College, Cambridge. Abstract This paper’s objective is to reconsider the oft-discussed param-.
  4. The syntactic role of discourse-related features∗ Silvio Cruschina…

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_5_2_cruschina.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: The syntactic role of discourse-related features. Silvio Cruschina. Department of Italian, University of Cambridge. ... 2009 by Silvio Cruschina Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 5:15-30. inversion.
  5. COPiL paper

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_4_1_newton.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: Glenda Newton. Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge. This paper considers how a more minimalist theory of the syntax-phonology interface might be developed by using only conceptually motivated post-syntactic ... Cambridge Occasional Papers
  6. Linearization and post-syntactic operations in the Quechua DP* Neil…

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_5_4_myler.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: Linearization and post-syntactic operations in the Quechua DP. Neil Myler. Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge. ... 2009 by Neil Myler Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 5:46-66. 1 THE FRAMEWORK: DISTRIBUTED MORPHOLOGY.
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    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_7_vanderwal.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: University of Cambridge. Abstract It has been claimed that in Bantu languages Agree and Move are. ... 2012 van der WalThis is an open-access article distributed by the Department of Theoretical & Applied Lin-guistics, University of Cambridge under the
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    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_4_torr.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: University of Cambridge. Abstract There is considerable redundancy between Phase Theory (PT). ... 2012 TorrThis is an open-access article distributed by the Department of Theoretical & Applied Lin-guistics, University of Cambridge under the terms of a
  9. C O P i Lc a m b r ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_1_sheehan.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: University of Cambridge. Abstract Partial Control (PC) presents a non-trivial problem for the Move-. ... c) What determines the nullness of PRO? 2012 SheehanThis is an open-access article distributed by the Department of Theoretical & Applied Lin-guistics
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    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_6_5_gilman.pdf
    13 Oct 2020: University of Cambridge / Yale University. Abstract In this paper, I outline a way of automating the Comparative. ... 2012 GilmanThis is an open-access article distributed by the Department of Theoretical & Applied Lin-guistics, University of Cambridge
  11. © 2008 by Theresa Biberauer Elliott Lash, Yi An ...

    https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/files/copil_4_2_biberauer.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 4: XXX. Semi null-subject languages, expletives and expletive pro reconsidered. ... Theresa Biberauer. Linguistics Department, University of Cambridge. This paper focuses on a class of null-subject languages

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