In prep. Types of resumptive Ā-dependencies. (Monograph)
Submitted. What's in a parasitic gap? Linguistic Inquiry
Submitted. Voice mismatches in AUX-stranding VP-ellipsis show that syntactic identity really matters. Snippets
Under revision. L-selection in deverbal nominals. Snippets
Under revision. The A-/Ā-distinction is categorial: The view from A-resumption in Iraqi Arabic. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory
Accepted (with Ruth Kramer). Vocabulary Insertion in two steps: Evidence from anti-homophony effects in Ethiosemitic. Linguistic Inquiry
To appear. The (lack of) Case for A-movement. [pre-publication manuscript] [appendix] Linguistic Inquiry
2026. Verbal templates can influence l-selection in Semitic. Linguistic Inquiry 57(1), 197–215.
2025. The precedence component in intervention effects: evidence from English passives. [director's cut] [pre-publication manuscript; appendices] Syntactic Theory and Research 1.1.8.
2023. Discontinuous first person agreement in Semitic and postsyntactic modularity. Brill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics. 15(1), 127–186.
2023. Allomorphy in Semitic discontinuous agreement: Evidence for a modular approach to postsyntax. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 41, 1091–1145.
2025. Singular they and the syntax of townhouses. (with Karlos Arregi) Proceedings of NELS 55, Vol. 1, pp. 1–14. [LingBuzz]
2025. Cross(over) my heart and hope to bind. Proceedings of WCCFL 41, pp. 194-203.
2020. Discontinuous agreement in Semitic: A Fission-based approach. Qualifying paper, The University of Chicago.
2020. Two kinds of dislocations in Biblical Hebrew.
2019. Resumption in Biblical Hebrew. Qualifying paper, The University of Chicago.