claSSi publications

Dees, Joshua. to appear. Phase head exception in phonological spell-out: A deeper look at Kazakh and Turkic. In A. Aitha, K. Serova, & M. Snigaroff (Eds.), Proceedings of the Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society 59University of Chicago, 28-30 April 2022. (pp. XX-XX).

Dees, Joshua. 2023. Non-uniformity in phonologizing phase heads: Evidence from Kazakh. In H. Sevgi & D. Bikina (Eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic 8, Harvard University, 4-5 March 2022. (pp. 74-88).

Gallardo, Martine. 2023. Italian Venire Passives and Event Structure. In V. Sheu, A. Zhou, & J. Weirick (Eds.), Variation in Linguistics: Second Language Acquisition, Discourse Studies, Sociolinguistics, Syntax (pp. 192–207). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Lasersohn, Peter. 2021. Common Nouns as Modally Non-Rigid Restricted Variables. Linguistics and Philosophy 44.2: 363–424.

Lasersohn, Peter. 2018. Common nouns as variables: Evidence from conservativity and the temperature paradox. In R. Truswell, C. Cummins, C. Heycock, B. Rabern, and H. Rohde (Eds.), Sinn und Bedeutung 21: Vol. 2. (pp. 731-746).

Lasersohn, Peter. 2017. Subjectivity and perspective in truth-theoretic semanticsOxford Oxford University Press.

Armstrong Grant & Jonathan E. MacDonald (eds.) 2021. Unraveling the complexity SE. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistics Theory. Springer.

MacDonald, Jonathan E.Almike Vázquez-Lozares2021. On (un)grammatical sequences of ses in Spanish. In G. Alboiu & R. King (eds.) Points of Convergence in Romance Linguistics. Papers selected from the 48th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Langauges (LSRL 48), Toronto, 25-28 April 2018.

MacDonald, Jonathan E.Almike Vázquez-Lozares2021. “Spanish impersonal se in control infinitivals and the ungrammaticality of se se sequences” In East and West of The Pentacrest: Linguistic Studies in Honor of Paula Kempchinsky.

Maddox, Matthew & Jonathan E. MacDonald2021. “Reflexive constructions in German, Spanish, and French as a product of cyclic interaction.” In S. Wolfe & C. Meklenborg (eds.) Continuity and Variation in German and Romance. OUP.

Armstrong, Grant & MacDonald, Jonathan E. 2021. “A guide to understanding SE constructions: where they come from and how they are connected.” In Grant Armstrong & Jonathan E. MacDonald (eds.) Unraveling the complexity of the SE clitic.

MacDonald, Jonathan E. & Jeriel Melgares2021. On (un)grammatical clitic sequences in impersonal se constructions. In Grant Armstrong & Jonathan E. MacDonald (eds.) Unraveling the complexity of the SE clitic.

MacDonald, Jonathan E., Zsuzsanna Fagyal, Ander Beristain, & Robin Turner. (eds.) 2022. Selected proceedings of the 51st Linguistics Symposium on Romance Languages to appear in Isogloss: Open Journal on Romance Linguistics, as part of the Romance Languages and Linguistics Series volume 18. https://revistes.uab.cat/isogloss/issue/view/v8-n4-rllt18.

MacDonald, Jonathan & Matthew Maddox. 2018. Passive se in Romanian and Spanish: a linguistic cycleJournal of Linguistics 54:389-427.

MacDonald, Jonathan. 2017.  An implicit projected argument in Spanish impersonal- and passive-se constructions. Syntax 20.4:353-383.

MacDonald, Jonathan. 2017. Spanish aspectual se as an indirect object reflexive: The import of atelicity, bare nouns, and leísta PCC repairs. Probus 29.1: 73-117.

MacDonald, Jonathan, Janayna Carvalho, & Matthew Maddox. 2016. An argument from Brazilian Portuguese for a syntactically projected implicit argument. In Proceedings of 46th Annual Meeting of the North Eastern Linguistics Society. Christopher Hammerly & Brandon Prickett (eds.)

Talić, Aida. 2017. Long-form and short-form prenominal adjectives are not reduced relative clauses in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS)Linguistic Inquiry 48 (1).194-212. (published version: pdf)

Talić, Aida. to appear. Upward P-cliticization, accent shift, and extraction out of PP. To appear in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. (online version ahead of print: pdf)

Talić, Aida. to appear. Spelling out enclitics and giving their tone a voice: Cyclic clitic incorporation in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian and breaking the cycle. To appear in The Linguistic Review 35(2). (online version ahead of print: pdf)

Talić, Aida. to appear. Affixal-article languages and structural parallelism in Slavic and beyond. In Current Developments in Slavic Linguistics: Twenty Years After, ed. by P. Kosta and T. Radeva-Bork. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Yoon, James. to appear. Two types of denominal predicates in Korean and theories of morphology-syntax interface In Jieun Kiaer and Jaehoon Yeon eds. Selected Papers from the Second European Conference on Korean Linguistics. Lincom Europa.