How Two Stick Together. What phonology can tell us about the syntax of multiple agree. Accepted to Glossa
Matching domains: The syntax, morphology, and phonology in the Sinhala verb. In: NLLT. With Philipp Weisser.
Dominant domains in Vowel Harmony. In: NLLT. With Maria Kouneli and Jonathan Bobaljik.
Movement in Disguise: Morphology as a diagnostic for verb movement in Algonquian. In Syntax. With With Ksenia Bogomolets, Adrian Stegovec draft
How impersonal does one get? A study of man-pronouns in Germanic. In Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 21-3, p. 291-325. DOI:10.1007/s10828-018-9101-0. Draft
Some affixes are roots, others are heads. In Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 36-1, p. 45-84. DOI:10.1007/s11049-017-9372-1. With Ava Creemers, Jan Don
On the syntactic nature of the Dutch prefix be- In: Linguistics in the Netherlands, 2015; ed by. Köhlein, B., J. Audring. p. 48-62. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. DOI: 10.1075/avt.32.04fen draft. final. With Ava Creemers, Marlijn Meijer
Words and Features. To apper in The Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Syntax. With Maria Kouneli.
Here, there, and everywhere? Patterns of partially superfluous extended exponence, In: Strict Cycling: A Festschrift for Gereon Müller. With András Bárány
Multiple exponence and cumulative exponence. In Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology. Link to publishers website
Syntactic height impacts prosodic size: An argument for cyclic prosodification. Proceedings of NELS 55. With Nadia Fiebig, Sören Tebay and Philipp Weisser
Syntactic limits on Phonological Dominance. Proceedings of WCCFL 40. With Jonathan Bobaljik and Maria Kouneli
Words (a)cross domains: lessons from Japanese verbs. Proceedings of NELS 53
Matching locality domains across modules: A case study from Sinhala. Proceedings of NELS 53. With Philipp Weisser
The limits of umlaut in Sinhala. Proceedings of (F)ASAL12. With Philipp Weisser
Cycles in Syntax, Morphology, and Phonology. LAB 95.
One classy number: Linking morphemes in Dutch and German. In: Proceedings of NELS 50. With: Gísli Rúnar Harðarson
Size matters: auxiliary formation in the morpho-syntax and the morpho-phonology. In: Proceedings of NELS 49.
Your n's are numbered! On linking morphemes in Dutch. In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. Ed. P. Farell, Article 26: 1-15, Volume 3. DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/plsa.v3i1.4313. With: Gísli Rúnar Harðarson
Multiple agreeing heads is not that special: restrictions on person portmanteaux. In: University of Pennsylvania Working papers in Linguistics. Eds. A. Arani, M. Šereikaté. Article 9: 1-10, Vol 24.1
Unifying V-C movement across Algonquian and Germanic: A view from morphology. In: University of Pennsylvania Working papers in Linguistics. Eds. A. Arani, M. Šereikaté. Article 6: 1-10, Vol 24.1 With Ksenia Bogomolets, Adrian Stegovec
Two agreeing heads does not make you special: restrictions on person portmanteaux. In: Proceedings of the forty-third annual meeting of theBerkeley Linguistics Society, eds. J. Nee, M. Cychosz, D. Hayes, T. Lau, E. Remirez , 75–94, Vol 1., Berkeley, CA.
Arapaho, the English of Algonquian: V-C movement and its effect on agreement paradigms. In North East Linguistic Society (NELS) 47. With Ksenia Bogomolets, Adrian Stegovec
Stress and categorial flexibility of affixes as a consequence of morphological structure. In: North East Linguistic Society (NELS) 45 vol. 1, p. 165-179, ed. by Bui, T. and Özyıldız, D.. Amherst, MA, UMass, GSLA publications. With: Ava Creemers, Jan Don