The Cambridge Handbook of Generative Syntax includes chapter by Bob Frank
His chapter provides an overview of Tree Adjoining Grammar within the context of modern generative approaches to syntax.
His chapter provides an overview of Tree Adjoining Grammar within the context of modern generative approaches to syntax.
The collection features excerpts from 35 seminal papers in generative syntax, providing background and questions for future research.
Ryan Bennett and his co-author Robert Henderson have published their paper “Accent in Uspanteko” in the current issue of Natural Language & Linguistic Theory (NLLT).
Bob Frank, with Don Mathis and Bill Badecker, has published a paper entitled The Acquisition of Anaphora by Simple Recurrent Networks in the journal Language Acquisition.
Claire Bowern’s grammar of Bardi will be awarded an honorable mention by the Association for Linguistic Typology.
A paper by Gaja Jarosz, Learning with hidden structure in Optimality Theory and Harmonic Grammar: beyond Robust Interpretive Parsing, appears in the current issue of Phonology.
A paper by Jim Wood, with co-author Einar Freyr Sigurðsson, Case alternations in Icelandic ‘get’-passives, appears in the most recent issue of the Nordic Journal of Linguistics.
A paper co-authored by Raffaella Zanuttini (with Cecilia Poletto), Emphasis as reduplication: Evidence from sì che/no che sentences appears in the current issue of Lingua.
Claire Bowern and Jason Zentz have published their paper Diversity in the Numeral Systems of Australian Languages in the current issue of Anthropological Linguistics.
An article by Larry Horn appears in the second volume of The Best of Language Volume 2: 1956-1985.