In prep.
Types of resumptive Ā-dependencies. (Monograph)
Submitted
Vocabulary Insertion in two steps: Evidence from anti-homophony effects in Ethiosemitic. (with Ruth Kramer) Linguistic Inquiry
Under revision
The A-/Ā-distinction is categorial: The view from A-resumption in Iraqi Arabic. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory
Accepted
The precedence component to intervention effects: Evidence from English passives. [director's cut] [pre-publication manuscript; appendices] Linguistic Inquiry
Accepted
The (lack of) Case for A-movement. [pre-publication manuscript] [appendix] Syntactic Theory and Research
Online early
Verbal templates can influence l-selection in Semitic. Linguistic Inquiry. 1--19.
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.
Under revision
L-selection in deverbal nominals. Snippets.
In prep.
A new shared antecedent approach to parasitic gaps: Explaining connectivity. Proceedings of WCCFL 43
Submitted
Singular they and the syntax of townhouses. (with Karlos Arregi) Proceedings of NELS 55.
2025
Cross(over) my heart and hope to bind. Proceedings of WCCFL 41, pp. 194-203.
2021
Discontinuous agreement in Semitic: A Fission-based approach. Qualifying paper, The University of Chicago.
2019
Resumption in Biblical Hebrew. Qualifying paper, The University of Chicago.