
Diagnosing Syntax
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- 1: Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Norbert Corver: Syntactic Diagnostics in the Study of Human Language
- Part I: Head Movement
- 2: Christer Platzack: Head Movement as a Phonological Operation
- 3: Heidi Harley: Getting Morphemes in Order: affixation and head movement
- 4: Naama Friedmann: Verb Movement to C: from agrammatic aphasias to syntactic analysis
- 5: Jochen Zeller: In Defence of Head Movement: evidence from Bantu
- 6: Heidi Harley: Diagnosing Head Movement
- Part II: Phrasal Movement
- 7: David Pesetsky: Phrasal Movement and its DIscontents: diseases and diagnoses
- 8: Winfried Lechner: Diagnosing Covert Movement: the Duke of York reconstruction
- 9: Hamida Demirdache: Arguments for LD Movement in LD Questions in Child Language
- 10: Maria Polinsky and Eric Potsdam: Diagnosing Covert A-movement
- 11: Winfried Lechner: Diagnosing XP Movement
- Part III: Agreement
- 12: Sandra Chung: The Syntactic Relations Behind Agreement
- 13: Ora Matushansky: Gender Confusion
- 14: Maria Teresa Guasti: Agreement in the Production of Subject and Object wh-questions
- 15: Jamal Ouhalla: Agreement Unified: Arabic
- 16: Maria Teresa Guasti and Ora Matushansky: Diagnosing Agreement
- Part IV: Anaphora
- 17: Martin Everaert and Elena Anagnostopoulou: Identifying Anaphoric Dependencies
- 18: Chris Tancredi: Condition B
- 19: Sergey Avrutin and Sergio Baauw: A Processing View on Agrammatism
- 20: Norvin Richards: Tagalog Anaphora
- 21: martin Everaert: Diagnosing Anaphora
- Part V: Ellipsis
- 22: Jason Merchant: Polarity Item Under Ellipsis
- 23: Susanne Winkler: Syntactic Diagnostics for Extraction of Focus From Ellipsis Site
- 24: Lyn Frazier: A Recycling Approach to Processing Ellipsis
- 25: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Anikó Lipták: What Sluicing Can do, What it Can't, and in Which Language: on the cross-linguistic syntax of ellipsis
- 26: Jason Merchant: Diagnosing Ellipsis
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