(2023): Phan, Trang (author). The syntax of Vietnamese Tense, Aspect, and Negation. London/New York: Routledge.
(2022): Phan, Trang, Phan, John & Alves, Mark (editors). Vietnamese Linguistics: State of the Field. University of Hawai'i Press. (Scopus). https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10524/52500
(2020): Nguyễn Văn Hiệp, Phan Trang & Nguyễn Khánh Hà (translators & editors). Translated book. Thức và Tình thái (Mood and Modality). Palmer 2001. Cambridge University Press. Hanoi: Vietnam National University Press.
http://press.vnu.edu.vn/index.php/product/thuc-va-tinh-thai/
(2019): Duffield, Nigel, Phan, Trang & Trinh, Tue (editors). Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Vietnamese Linguistics. Studies in Language Companion Series 211. John Benjamins. (Scopus)
https://benjamins.com/catalog/slcs.211
(2022). Phan, Trang & Gennaro, Chierchia. “Identifying (in)definiteness in Vietnamese”. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 15:2. https://evols.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10524/52502
(2022) Phan, Trang & Starke, Michal. Yes- No question and the Vietnamese clause structure. In the 9th Special Publication of Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, pp 192-211.
(2022) Phan, Trang, Trinh, Tue & Phan, Hung. Deriving four generalizations about nominals in three classifier languages. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique , Volume 66 , Issue 4 , December 2021 , pp. 470 - 485.
(2021) Phan, Trang & Duffield, Nigel. On the structure and acquisition of telicity and unaccusativity in Vietnamese. Taiwan Journal of Linguistics Vol. 19.2, 1-32, 2021. (Scopus-indexed). DOI: 10.6519/TJL.202107_19(2).0001
(2021) Phan, Tảng & Lam, Quang Dong. "Decomposing Definiteness in Vietnamese". Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society JSEALS 14.1 (2021): 1-18. (Scopus-indexed). DOI: http://hdl.handle.net/10524/52476
(2019) Phan, Trang & Norbert, Francis. “Chữ Nôm and the cradle of Vietnamese poetry”. Letter to the Editor. Journal of Chinese Writing Systems 2019: 1-3. (Scopus). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/2513850219815638
(2018): Phan, Trang & Duffield, Nigel. To be tensed or not to be tensed: The case of Vietnamese . Investigationes Linguisticae 41: 105-125.
(2015): Phan, Trang & Lander, Eric. “ Vietnamese and the NP-DP parameter ”. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 60(3):391-415. (Scopus, WOS)
(2013): Phan, Trang. “ The projection of Inner Aspect in Vietnamese ”. Journal of Portuguese Linguistics . A thematic issue on Tense and Aspect in Generative Grammar, 12(1): 41-62. (WOS).
(2007): Phan, Trang. “Khả năng liên tưởng ngữ nghĩa của từ ‘hoa’ trong Truyện Kiề u - Nguyễn Du” (Layers of meaning of the word ‘hoa’ ('flower') in Tale of Kiều) , Ngôn ngữ (Language) , 11, 68 – 78.
(2022). Phan, Trang & Duffield, Nigel. “A road map to Vietnamese phrase structure.” In C. Shei & S. Li (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Asian Linguistics. Chapter 9, pp 165-185. DOI: 10.4324/9781003090205-12.
(2019): Phan, Trang & Duffield, Nigel. A more perfect unification: exploring a Nano-syntactic solution to Vietnamese đã. In: N. Duffield, T. Phan & T. Trinh (eds.), Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Vietnamese Linguistics. Studies in Language Companion Series 211. John Benjamins. (Scopus).
Link: https://benjamins.com/catalog/slcs.211.04pha
(2019): Phan, Trang. “The absence of classifiers in numeral classifier constructions in Vietnamese”. In: Metin Bağrıaçık, Anne Breitbarth, and Karen De Clercq (eds.). Mapping Linguistic Data. Essays in honour of Liliane Haegeman. WebFestschrift, pp. 208-213. Ghent: Ghent University.
Link: https://www.haegeman.ugent.be/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Phan.pdf
(2019): Phan, Trang & Duffield, Nigel. The Vietnamese perfect: a compositional analysis. In: A. Patard, R. Peltola & E. Roussel (eds.), Crosslinguistic perspectives on the semantics of Grammatical aspect. Cahiers Chronos. Brill.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004401006_004
(2018): Greco, Ciro, Phan, Trang & Haegeman, Liliane. “On nó, an optional expletive in Vietnamese”.In: Federica Cognola and Jan Casalicchio (eds). Null Subjects in Generative Grammar, pp. 31-52. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scopus)
(2017): Greco, Ciro & Haegeman, Liliane, Phan, Trang. “Expletives and speaker-related meaning”. In Michelle Sheehan & Laura R. Bailey (eds.), Order and structure in syntax II: Subjecthood and argument structure, pp. 69–93. Berlin: Language Science Press.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1116757
(2020): Phan, Trang. ‘Some observations on Vietnamese interogative/negative syncretism’. In: Proceedings of NAFOSTED sponsored Conference ‘From T to C: grammatical representations of Tense and Speech Acts’, . 182-187. Hanoi: Institute of Linguistics.
(2018): Phan, Trang & Tsai, Dylan. “Some observations on Vietnamese demonstratives”. In: Proceedings of the 5th NAFOSTED Conference on Information and Computer Science (NICS), published by IEEE. (peer-reviewed & Scopus, WOS).
DOI: 10.1109/NICS.2018.8606856
(2014): Phan, Trang. "Complex Predicate Constructions in Vietnamese: in support of the Extended VP shell hypothesis". In: Proceedings of the international conference on 'The linguistics of Vietnam in the context of renovation and integration', pp.1155-1175. Hanoi: Social Sciences Publisher.
(2011): Duffield, Nigel & Phan, Trang. “What do Chinese L2 learners know about Inner Aspect and Unaccusativity in Vietnamese: an experimental psycholinguistic approach”. In: Nguyen, H.C. (ed.). Proceedings of International Conference on Linguistics Training and Research in Vietnam, pp. 379-412. Hanoi: Vietnam National University Publisher.
(2006): Phan, Trang. “Một vài đặc trưng ngôn ngữ - văn hoá của địa danh Nam Định” (Some linguistic-cultural features of Nam Dinh toponyms). In: Proceedings of the Young Linguists Conference. Hanoi, April.
(2005): Nguyen, Thi Phuong Thuy & Phan, Trang. “Một vài nhận xét về phép đối thanh điệu bằng - trắc và cách gieo vần trong khổ thơ của Hàn Mặc Tử qua hai tập thơ ‘ Lệ Thanh thi tậ p’ và ‘Xuân như ý’” (Rhyme and tone symmetry at stanza level in the two collections of ‘ Le Thanh thi tap ’ and ‘Xuan nhu y’ of Han Mac Tu). In: Proceedings of the Young Linguists Conference, pp. 410-415. Hue, March.