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Experimental Syntax and Island Effects
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Jon Sprouse
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Norbert Hornstein
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2013
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Cambridge University Press
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9781139035309
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2013
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2013
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10.1017/CBO9781139035309
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Experimental syntax and island effects: Toward a comprehensive theory of islands
pp. 21
Deriving competing predictions from grammatical approaches and reductionist approaches to island effects
pp. 42
Islands in the grammar? Standards of evidence
pp. 64
On the nature of island constraints I: Language processing and reductionist accounts
pp. 109
Computational models of acquisition for islands
pp. 132
On the nature of island constraints II: Language learning and innateness
pp. 161
Memory mechanisms for wh-dependency formation and their implications for islandhood
pp. 186
What's negative about negative islands? A re-evaluation of extraction from weak island contexts
pp. 208
On the structural nature of island constraints
pp. 221
Backgrounded constituents cannot be “extracted”
pp. 239
Microvariation in islands?
pp. 265
Subject islands in German revisited
pp. 286
Subject islands are different
pp. 310
What vs. who and which: Kind-denoting fillers and the complexity of whether-islands
pp. 341
Resumption in English
pp. 360
The island (in)sensitivity of sluicing and sprouting
pp. 377
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