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Ken Safir
Ken Safir
Professor of Linguistics, Rutgers University
Verified email at linguistics.rutgers.edu
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The null subject parameter
M Jaeggli, K Safir
Springer Science & Business Media, 2012
886*2012
Syntactic chains
KJ Safir
(No Title), 1985
7901985
The null subject parameter and parametric theory
O Jaeggli, KJ Safir
The null subject parameter, 1-44, 1989
6551989
Relative clauses in a theory of binding and levels
K Safir
Linguistic inquiry, 663-689, 1986
4881986
The syntax of anaphora
KJ Safir
Oxford University Press, 2004
4092004
Syntactic chains and the definiteness effect
K Safir
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982
3551982
Multiple variable binding
K Safir
Linguistic Inquiry, 603-638, 1984
2851984
Vehicle change and reconstruction in Ā-chains
K Safir
Linguistic inquiry 30 (4), 587-620, 1999
2821999
On small clauses as constituents
K Safir
Linguistic inquiry, 730-735, 1983
1811983
Binominal each
K Safir, T Stowell
Proceedings of NELS 18, 426-450, 1988
1571988
The syntax of (in) dependence
KJ Safir
MIT Press, 2004
1532004
The syntactic projection of lexical thematic structure
K Safir
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 5 (4), 561-601, 1987
1521987
What explains the definiteness effect
K Safir
The representation of (in) definiteness, 71-97, 1987
1491987
Perception, selection, and structural economy
K Safir
Natural Language Semantics 2 (1), 47-70, 1993
1171993
Semantic atoms of anaphora
K Safir
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 14 (3), 545-589, 1996
1151996
Inflection-government and inversion
K Safir
Walter de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 1 (4), 417-467, 1982
1151982
Derivation, representation, and resumption: The domain of weak crossover
K Safir
Linguistic Inquiry, 313-339, 1996
1101996
Missing subjects in German
K Safir
Studies in German grammar, 193-229, 1985
1041985
Comments on Wexler and Manzini
K Safir
Parameter setting, 77-89, 1987
821987
One true anaphor
K Safir
Linguistic Inquiry 45 (1), 91-124, 2014
732014
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