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Valentina Bianchi and Giuliano Bocci, Should I stay or should I go? Optional focus movement in Italian, 18 pages
Gabriela Bîlbîie and Anna Gazdik, Wh-coordination in Hungarian and Romanian multiple questions, 18 pages
Cleo Condoravdi and Sven Lauer, Imperatives: meaning and illocutionary force, 22 pages
Elizabeth Coppock and David Beaver, Exclusivity, uniqueness, and definiteness, 18 pages
Anne Dagnac, How do you double your C? Evidence from an Oïl dialect, 18 pages
Emilie Destruel, The French c'est-cleft: an empirical study on its meaning and use, 18 pages
Mojmír Dočekal and Dalina Kallulli, More on the semantics of clitic doubling: principal filters, minimal witnesses, and other bits of truth, 16 pages
Danièle Godard, Indicative and subjunctive mood in complement clauses: from formal semantics to grammar writing, 20 pages
Daniel Gutzmann and Katharina Turgay, Expressive intensifiers in German: syntax-semantics mismatches, 18 pages
Laura Kallmeyer and Rainer Osswald, A frame-based semantics of the dative alternation in Lexicalized Tree Adjoining Grammars, 18 pages
Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson, The (non)universality of syntactic selection and functional application, 21 pages
Ekaterina Lyutikova and Sergei Tatevosov, A finer look at predicate decomposition: evidence from causativization, 18 pages
Andreea Cristina Nicolae, Negation-resistant polarity items, 18 pages