Selected Publications

Borer, H. (2005a). In Name Only.  Structuring Sense, Volume I.
       
Oxford:  Oxford University Press.

Borer, H. (2005b). The Normal Course of Events.  Structuring Sense, Volume II.
        Oxford:  Oxford University Press.

Borer, H. (2004). "The grammar machine".  In Artemis, A., E. Anagnostopoulou,
        and M. Everaert (eds) The Unaccusativity Puzzle: Explorations of
        the Syntax-Lexicon Interface. 
Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Borer, H. (2003). "Exo-skeletal vs. endo-skeletal explanations". In Moore, J. and
        M. Polinsky (eds). The Nature of Explanation in Linguistic Theory. Chicago: CSLI and
        University of Chicago Press.

Borer, H. and B. Rohrbacher (2003). "Minding the absent: Arguments for the Full Competence Hypothesis". 
        Language Acquisition
10.2 123-176.

Fu, J. T. Roeper and H. Borer (2001). "The VP within nominalizations: evidence from adverbs
        and the VP anaphor do-so". Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 19.3: 549-582

Borer, H. (1999). "Deconstructing the construct". In Johnson, K. and I. Roberts (Eds.)
        Beyond Principles and Parameters.  Dordrecht: Kluwer publications.

Borer, H. (1998). "The morphology-syntax interface". In Spencer, A. and A. Zwicky (Eds.)
        Morphology. London: Basil Blackwell.

Borer, H. (1995).  "The ups and downs of Hebrew verb movement".  Natural Language and
        Linguistic Theory  13.3.

Borer, H. (1994). "The projection of arguments". In Benedicto, E. and J. Runner (Eds.)
        University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers in Linguistics. 17.

Borer, H. and K. Wexler, (1992). "Bi-unique relations and the maturation of grammatical
        principles". Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 10.2.

Borer, H. (1989). "Anaphoric Agr". In Jaeggli, O. and K. Safir (Eds.) The Pro-Drop
        Parameter, Dordrecht: Reidel Inc..

Borer, H. and K. Wexler, (1987). "The maturation of syntax". In Roeper, T. and E. Williams,
        (Eds.) Parameter Setting, Dordrecht: Reidel Inc.

Borer, H. (1986). "I-Subjects". Linguistic Inquiry, 17.3.

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