Information Structure of Argument Order Alternations
Selected Publications
2025 – To be, or not to be? Linguistic Inquiry. [with Sophie Hardie] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1162/ling_a_00492
2024 - Morphosyntactic reflexes of information structure. In Wayles Browne & Danko Šipka eds, The Cambridge Handbook of Slavic Linguistics. CUP.
2020 - Optionality of Movement. Syntax 23 :4, 347-374. https://doi.org/10.1111/synt.12202
2019 - Morphosyntactic encoding of information structure in Akan. Glossa: A
Journal of General Linguistics, 4(1), 27. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.576
2017 – The canonical order of Russian objects. Linguistic Inquiry 48(3),
427-457.
2013 – Do contrastive topics exist? Journal of Linguistics 49(2), 413–
454.
2009 – Focus, contrast, and stress in Russian. Linguistic Inquiry 40(3),
514–524. [with Ad Neeleman]
In press – The locus of syntactic parameters. In Marika Lekakou, Kriszta Eszter Szendrői & Robert Truswell (eds.), Generation Flex: Flexible Syntax, 25 years on, 283–325. Berlin: Language Science Press.
2019 – Accusative Unaccusatives. In J. M. M. Brown, Andreas Schmidt
& Marta Wierzba (eds.), Of Trees and Birds. A Festschrift for Gisbert
Fanselow. Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 243-256.
2012 – Encoding focus and contrast in Russian. In Neeleman, Ad &
Reiko Vermeulen (eds.), The syntax of topic, focus and contrast:
An interface-based approach. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 119–
155.
2009 – A syntactic typology of topic, focus and contrast. In van
Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (ed.) Alternatives to Cartography. Berlin:
Mouton de Gruyter, 15–51. [with Ad Neeleman, Hans van de
Koot and Reiko Vermeulen]
2018 – Number agreement mismatches in Russian numeral phrases. In
Denisa Lenertová, Roland Meyer, Radek Šimík & Luka Szucsich (eds.),
Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2016. Berlin: Language Science Press, 401–426.
2013 – Scrambling and interfaces. Interdisciplinary Studies on
Information Structure. Vol. 17. Information Structure: Empirical
Perspectives on Theory. Universitätsverlag Potsdam, 33–55.