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    Recomplementation in Old Spanish – que as a Versatile Pragmatic Marker by Hagemann, Kristin

    “…This paper is a qualitative study of a limited number of recomplementation structures in Old Spanish, isolating at least three different pragmatic uses…”
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    West flemish verb-based discourse markers and the articulation of the speech act layer by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Studia linguistica (01-03-2014)
    “…This paper focuses on the West Flemish discourse markers located at the edge of the clause. After a brief survey of the distribution of discourse markers in…”
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    The Movement Derivation of Conditional Clauses by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-10-2010)
    “…By analogy with the movement analysis of temporal clauses, some authors have proposed that conditional clauses be derived by leftward operator movement (Bhatt…”
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    The syntax of registers: Diary subject omission and the privilege of the root by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Lingua (01-06-2013)
    “…This paper examines register-based language internal variation, focussing on subject omission in English diaries. This register-specific pattern might be seen…”
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    Conditionals, factives and the left periphery by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Lingua (01-10-2006)
    “…In this paper, I discuss the relevance of the decomposition of CP for the syntax of adverbial clauses. I will show that conjunctions introducing adverbial…”
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    Register-Based Subject Omission in English and its Implication for the Syntax of Adjuncts by Haegeman, Liliane

    “…The empirical focus of the paper is the register specific subject omission in English as manifested most saliently in the abbreviated written registers…”
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    The Typology of V2 and the Distribution of Pleonastic die in the Ghent Dialect by De Clercq, Karen, Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (29-08-2018)
    “…The goal of our paper is to provide a description of an apparent V3 pattern which is salient with some speakers of the Ghent dialect, illustrated in (1), from…”
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    Adverbial clauses and adverbial concord by Endo, Yoshido, Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Glossa (London) (14-05-2019)
    “…This paper speculates that the merge site of an adverbial clause, i.e. its external syntax, is determined by its derivational history, i.e. its internal…”
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    Clitic Climbing and the Dual Status of Sembrare by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-07-2006)
    “…For some speakers of Italian (reported in Cinque 2004), Italian sembrare 'seem' has dual status. On the one hand, it is a lexical verb, with an experiencer…”
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    Against the root analysis of subject contact relatives in English by Haegeman, Liliane, Weir, Andrew, Danckaert, Lieven, D’Hulster, Tijs, Buelens, Liisa

    Published in Lingua (01-08-2015)
    “…•Evaluation of den Dikken's (2005) topic-comment analysis of English SCR.•The predictions of the topic-comment analysis for the internal syntax are…”
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    The Derivation of Subject-Initial V2 by Jeroen van Craenenbroeck, Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-01-2007)
    “…On the assumption that verb-second (V2) word order in Dutch & other Germanic languages results from head movement in narrow syntax, two competing hypotheses…”
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    The internal syntax of adverbial clauses by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Lingua (01-03-2010)
    “…The starting point of this paper is the observation that English temporal and conditional clauses resist argument fronting. The first part of the paper…”
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    Notes on Long Adverbial Fronting in English and the Left Periphery by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-10-2003)
    “…The purpose of this squib is to show that in addition to the generally accepted distinction between fronted adjuncts and fronted arguments, we need to…”
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    Exploring Nanosyntax by Malak, Janusz

    Published in Explorations (Opole) (01-01-2019)
    “…Malak reviews Exploring Nanosyntax edited by Lena Baunaz, Karen de Clerq, Liliane Haegeman and Eric Lander…”
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    West Flemish V3 and the interaction of syntax and discourse by Haegeman, Liliane, Greco, Ciro

    “…The empirical focus of this paper is what looks like a verb third (V3) pattern in West Flemish (WF) in which an adverbial modifier (typically a temporal or…”
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    A DP-Internal Anaphor Agreement Effect by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-10-2004)
    “…A descriptive generalization termed the anaphor agreement effect, proposed by Luigi Rizzi (1990) to exclude nominative anaphors & extended by Ellen Woolford…”
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    Inversion, non-adjacent inversion and adjuncts in CP by Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Transactions of the Philological Society (01-05-2000)
    “…This article concerns subject‐auxiliary inversion in English. Typically, SAI is triggered by a preposed interrogative or negative constituent (Under what…”
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    The Nanosyntax of Spatial Deixis by Lander, Eric, Haegeman, Liliane

    Published in Studia linguistica (01-08-2018)
    “…This paper provides a fine‐grained morphosyntactic analysis of spatial deixis. We propose that the universal core of spatial deixis is a three‐way contrast:…”
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    Negative Concord and (Multiple) Agree: A Case Study of West Flemish by Haegeman, Liliane, Lohndal, Terje

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-04-2010)
    “…This article examines the formalization of negative concord in terms of the Minimalist Program, focusing entirely on negative concord in West Flemish. It is…”
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