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2. Generalized alignment

4. Cross-linguistic Variation

5. Background

6. Subjunctive: A New Proposal

7. Conclusion

8. What Subjunctive Is Not

9. Subjunctive and Complementizers

10. Introduction

11. Conclusion

12. Grammaticalisation

13. Interpretation

14. Introduction

15. Construction

16. Pronouns

17. The Functional Sequence Above QP

18. Possessive DPs

19. The Functional Sequence up to QP

20. Introduction

21. Spanish se as a High and Low Verbalizer

22. On a Class of Figure Reflexives in Romanian: Ion se spală pe mâini ‘John washes his hands’

23. Causative SE: A Transitive Analysis

24. Personal se with Unergatives in Romanian

25. Scalar Constraints on Anticausative SE: The Aspectual Hypothesis Revisited

26. A Guide to Understanding SE Constructions: Where They Come from and How They Are Connected

27. The Role of SE and NE in Romance Verbs of Directed Motion: Evidence from Catalan, Italian, Aragonese and Spanish Varieties

28. Light Verbs and the Syntactic Configurations of se

29. On (Un)Grammatical Clitic Sequences in Impersonal se Constructions

30. On the Nature of the Impersonal SE: Why Italian is not like Catalan and Spanish

31. Implicit Agents and the Person Constraint on SE-Passives

32. Null-Subjects and se Revisited: What Medieval Romance Varieties Reveal

33. The Development of Se from Latin to Spanish and the Reflexive Object Cycle

34. Conclusions

35. Classifier Phrase as Host for Stage-Level Spanish Adnominal Participial Adjectives

36. On the Varying Fortunes of darla and darlo in Italian

37. The Variable Position of Initial Subordinate Clauses in Old French: Arguments Against a Semantic Account

38. The French Jespersen’s Cycle and Negative Concord

39. Obviation and Old French Subjunctive Clauses

40. On the Reduction of /ʒ/ in a Minority North American Variety of French

41. Why Lenition Interactions Are Typically Counter-Feeding

42. Conceptual and Empirical Arguments for a Language Feature: Evidence from Language Mixing

43. Further Implications of French Devoir and Falloir for Theories of Control and Modality

44. The Syntax of Mirative Focus Fronting: Evidence from French

45. Introduction

46. Extensions, Refinements, and Prospects

47. Summary and Conclusion

48. A New Formal Analysis of AOR

49. Capturing the Korean Facts

50. Introduction

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