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Farrell Ackerman, Robert Malouf & John Moore
Symmetrical objects in Moro: An HPSG account
Susana Béjar & Arsalan Kahnemuyipour
Non-canonical agreement in copular clauses
Ryan Bennett
Output optimization in the Irish plural system
Adrian Brasoveanu & Jessica Rett
Evaluativity across adjective and construction types: An experimental study
Pavel Caha
Suppletion and morpheme order: A unified account
(Review article on Jonathan David Bobaljik, Universals in comparative morphology: Suppletion, superlatives, and the structure of words)
Stergios Chatzikyriakidis
Afterthoughts in Greek: Gender mismatches under a dynamic framework
Mark Dingemanse & Kimi Akita
An inverse relation between expressiveness and grammatical integration: On the morphosyntactic typology of ideophones, with special reference to Japanese
Louise Esher
Morphome death and transfiguration in the history of French
Silke Hamann & Laura J. Downing
*NT revisited again: An approach to postnasal laryngeal alternations with perceptual Cue constraints
Livnat Herzig Sheinfux, Nurit Melnik & Shuly Wintner
Representing argument structure
Vikki Janke & Laura R. Bailey
Effects of discourse on control
Jongho Jun & Adam Albright
Speakers’ knowledge of alternation is asymmetrical: Evidence from Seoul Korean verb paradigms
Henri Kauhanen
Neutral change
Holly J. Kennard & Aditi Lahiri
Mutation in Breton verbs: Pertinacity across generations
EunHee Lee
Discourse properties of now
Leslie Lee & Farrell Ackerman
Word-based morphology–syntax interdependencies: Thai passives
Liina Lindström & Virve-Anneli Vihman
Who needs it? Variation in experiencer marking in Estonian ‘need’-constructions
Giorgio Magri
Idempotency in Optimality
Nurit Melnik
Raising, inversion and agreement in Modern Hebrew
Timothy Osborne & Thomas Gross
Left node blocking
Ingo Plag, Julia Homann & Gero Kunter
Homophony and morphology: The acoustics of word-final S in English
Peter W. Smith
The syntax of semantic agreement in English
Andreas Trotzke & Eva Wittenberg
Expressive particle verbs and conditions on particle fronting