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    • Acquisition of Sentential Negation and Negative Concord 

      Arshad, Sumrah (2024-02-05)
      It has been shown in this thesis that the expression of negation in children’s naturalistic spoken speech is adult-like to an maximum extent (with 97% ratio of correct and grammatical expression). If a language exhibits ...
    • Differential Subject Marking in Georgian 

      Berikashvili, Svetlana (2024-01-18)
      This thesis presents a novel account on Differential Subject Marking (DSM) in Georgian based on the current progress in minimalist syntax. It is an original contribution to a highly complex problem in Georgian Syntax and ...
    • The features of binding and person licensing 

      Raynaud, Louise (2022-07-20)
      This thesis is concerned with the features that underlie the syntax of reflexive binding and person licensing, addressing two competing analyses within Agree-based frameworks, namely φ-feature-based and referential-feature-based ...
    • Negative coordination 

      Gajić, Jovana (2022-02-10)
      Some languages make use of special forms for coordination markers in negative environments, known as negative coordination (‘Nina will neither sing nor dance’). This dissertation explores negative coordination in English ...
    • Anaphoric Dependencies in Spanish and European Portuguese: A Minimalist Analysis 

      Weingart, Anja (2020-09-08)
      This thesis elaborates on a Minimalist, Agree-based analysis of the lexical and morphosyntactic factors that constrain sentence-internal anaphoric relations in the standard varieties of Peninsular/Castilian Spanish and ...
    • Language Change and (Ir)regularization 

      Al-Hussein, Basima (2018-04-24)
      For the last two decades, three main approaches have dealt with the nature of regular versus irregular aspects of language processing in human mind. According to connectionism, all inflected forms are processed in the ...