For a full list, please visit Dr. Runner's Google Scholar page.
Kim, C. S., & Runner, J. T. (2018). The division of labor in explanations of verb phrase ellipsis. Linguistics and Philosophy, 41(1), 41-85. [pdf]
Runner, J. T., & Moulton, K. (2017). The Accusative Plus Infinitive Construction in English. The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition, 1-19.[link]
Runner, J. T., & Ibarra, A. (2016). Information structure effects on null and overt subject comprehension in Spanish. Empirical perspectives on anaphora resolution, 87-112. [pdf]
Kim, C. S., Gunlogson, C., Tanenhaus, M. K., & Runner, J. T. (2015). Context-driven expectations about focus alternatives. Cognition, 139, 28-49. [pdf]
Runner, J. T., & Head, K. D. (2014). What can visual world eye-tracking tell us about the binding theory?. Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics, 10, 269-286. [pdf]
Kim, C. S., Kobele, G. M., Runner, J. T., & Hale, J. T. (2011). The acceptability cline in VP ellipsis. Syntax, 14(4), 318-354. [pdf]
Kaiser, E., Runner, J. T., Sussman, R. S., & Tanenhaus, M. K. (2010). Picturing the syntax/ semantics interface during on-line processing. In Raffaella Folli & Christiane Ulbrich (Eds.),Interfaces in Linguistics: New Research Perspectives, Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics 31,Oxford University Press.
Kaiser, E., Runner, J. T., Sussman, R. S., & Tanenhaus, M. K. (2009). Structural and semantic constraints on the resolution of pronouns and reflexives. Cognition, 112(1), 55-80. [pdf]
Runner, J. T. (2006). Lingering Challenges to the Raising‐to‐object and Object‐control Constructions. Syntax, 9(2), 193-213. [pdf]
Runner, J. T., Sussman, R. S., & Tanenhaus, M. K. (2006). Processing reflexives and pronouns in picture noun phrase. Cognitive Science, 30(2), 193-241. [pdf]
Runner, J. T. (2006). The accusative plus infinitive construction in English. The Blackwell companion to syntax, 1-15. [link]
Runner, J. T., Sussman, R. S., & Tanenhaus, M. K. (2003). Assignment of reference to reflexives and pronouns in picture noun phrases: evidence from eye movements. Cognition, 89(1), B1-B13. [pdf]
Runner, J. T. (2002). When minimalism isn't enough: An argument for argument structure. Linguistic Inquiry, 33(1), 172-182. [pdf]