Cassarà, A. & Stein, A. (in preparation). Auxiliary change in the history of French: the 16th-century learnability crisis. Journal of Historical Syntax.
Cassarà, Alessia. (2026). Subject focus in French and Spanish. (Open Romance Linguistics 9). Berlin: Language Science Press. URL
Mortezapour Kouhanbani, V. & Cassarà, A. (2026). A corpus of spoken Kurdish collected during fieldwork in the Kurdish-speaking regions of Iran. Data Center for the Humanities. DOI
van Dijk, C., Cassarà, A., Hopp, H., & Stein, A. (under review). Using priming to test for the psychological reality of Italian unaccusative verbs. Glossa Psycholinguistics.
Cassarà, A. (2023). L’alternance entre réponses complètes et ellipses dans l’expression du focus en français et en espagnol. In D. Corbella, J. Dorta, & R. Padrón (Eds.), Perspectives de recherche en linguistique et philologie romanes(pp. 247–262). ELiPhi. URL
Cassarà, A., Adli, A., & Karssenberg, L. (2022). Clefts in context: A QUD-perspective on c’est / il y a utterances in spoken French. Isogloss: Open Journal of Romance Linguistics, 8(1), Article 13, 1–29. DOI
Cassarà, A., & Mürmann, S. (2021). Role-semantic parameters for DOM in Italian. In J. Kabatek, P. Obrist, & A. Wall (Eds.), Differential object marking in Romance: The third wave (pp. 65–102). De Gruyter. DOI