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MIT. MITWPL 57, 155-170. ˇ Łazorczyk, A. & R. Pancheva (2009). “From
‘Two’ to ‘Both’: Historical Changes in the Syntax and Meaning of Oba in
Slavic”. In R.P. Leow, H. Campos, D.
Lardiere (eds.) Little Words: Their History, Phonology, Syntax, Semantics,
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revised version of a 2005 Ms. USC]. ˇ Pancheva,
R. (2008). “Head-Directionality
of TP in Old Church Slavonic” In A.
Antonenko, J. Bailyn and C. Bethin (eds.) Formal Approaches to Slavic
Linguistics 16: The Stony Brook Meeting, 2007. Michigan Slavic
Publications, Ann Arbor, 313-332. ˇ Newman A., M. Ullman, R. Pancheva, D. Waligura, and H. Neville
(2007). “An ERP Study of Regular and
Irregular English Past Tense Inflection”. NeuroImage 34, 435-445. ˇ Bhatt, R.
and R. Pancheva (2007). “Degree Quantifiers, Position of Merger Effects with
their Restrictors, and Conservativity” In C. Barker and P. Jacobson (eds.) Direct
Compositionality, Oxford University Press. 306-335. [2004 Ms. University of Texas, Austin and USC.] ˇ Pancheva,
R. (2006). “Phrasal and Clausal Comparatives in Slavic” In J.
Lavine, S. Franks, M. Tasseva-Kurktchieva and H. Filip (eds.) Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 14: The Princeton Meeting, 236-257. ˇ Bhatt, R.
and R. Pancheva (2006). “Conditionals”, The
Blackwell Companion to Syntax, v. I, Blackwell, 638-687. [2001 Ms.
University of Texas, Austin and USC]. ˇ Bhatt, R.
and R. Pancheva (2006). “Implicit Arguments”, The Blackwell Companion to Syntax, v. II, Blackwell,
554-584. [2001 Ms. University of Texas, Austin and USC]. ˇ Pancheva,
R. (2005). “The Rise and Fall of Second-Position Clitics”, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 23 (1), 103-167. ˇ Bergeton,
U. and R. Pancheva (to appear). “A New Perspective on the Historical Development of
English Intensifiers and Reflexives”. In S. Anderson and D. Jonas (eds.). Oxford University Press.
[2005 Ms. USC] ˇ Ullman,
M., R. Pancheva, T. Love, E. Yee, D. Swinney, G. Hickok. (2005). “Neural Correlates of Lexicon and Grammar: Evidence
from the Production, Reading, and Judgment of Inflection in Aphasia”, Brain and Language 93, 185-238.
ˇ Bhatt, R.
and R. Pancheva (2004). “Late Merger of Degree Clauses”, Linguistic Inquiry 35, 1-45. ˇ Pancheva,
R. (2004). “Another Perfect Puzzle”, In V. Chand, A. Kelleher, A.J.
Rodríguez, and B. Schmeiser (eds.) WCCFL 23. Cascadilla Press.
621-634. ˇ Pancheva,
R. and von Stechow (2004). “On the Present Perfect Puzzle”, In K. Moulton and M. Wolf (eds.) NELS 34. ˇ Pancheva,
R. (2004). “Balkan Possessive Clitics: The Problem of Case and
Category”, in O. Tomić (ed.) Balkan
Syntax and Semantics. John Benjamins, 175-219. ˇ Pancheva,
R. (2003). “The Aspectual Makeup of Perfect Participles and the
Interpretations of the Perfect”, in A. Alexiadou, M. Rathert, and A. von
Stechow (eds.) Perfect Explorations. Mouton
de Gruyter, 277-306. (Ms. USC, 2002). ˇ Iatridou,
S., E. Anagnostopoulou, and R. Izvorski. (2001). “Observations about the Form and Meaning of the Perfect” in M. Kenstowicz (ed.) Ken Hale: A Life in Language.
MIT Press, 189-238. ˇ Newman
A., R. Pancheva, K. Ozawa, H. Neville, and M. Ullman. (2001). "An Event-Related fMRI Study of Syntactic and
Semantic Violations," Journal of
Psycholinguistic Research, 30 (3): 339-364. ˇ Steinhauer,
K., R. Pancheva, A. Newman, S. Gennari, and M. Ullman. (2001). "How the Mass Counts: An Electrophysiological
Approach to the Processing of Lexical Features," NeuroReport 12 (5), 999-1006. ˇ Pancheva, R. and M. Ullman (2001). "Agrammatic Aphasia and The Hierarchy Complexity
Hypothesis," Ms., USC
and Georgetown University. ˇ Izvorski, R.
(2000). "Free Adjunct
Free Relatives", WCCFL
19, Cascadilla Press, 232-245. ˇ Ullman, M. and R. Izvorski (2000). "What Is Special about Broca's Area", Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1). Response to Y.
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Broca's Area", Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23, 1-71. See
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R. (1998). "Non-Indicative Wh-Complements of Existential and
Possessive Predicates", in P.N. Tamanji
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R. (1997). "The Present Perfect as an Epistemic Modal", in A. Lawson and E. Cho (eds.), SALT VII CLC
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R. (1997). "The
Syntax and Semantics of Correlative Proforms", in K. Kusumoto (ed.) NELS 26, 133-147. ˇ Izvorski,
R. (1997). "Subject Free Relatives in Null-Subject Languages: Evidence
from Slavic", in W. Browne, E. Dornisch, N.
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The Cornell Meeting, 267-288. ˇ Embick,
D. and R. Izvorski (1997). “Participle-Auxiliary
Word Orders in Slavic”, in W. Browne,
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Linguistics: The Cornell Meeting. ˇ Izvorski,
R., T. King, and C. Rudin (1997). "Against Li-Lowering in Bulgarian", Lingua 102, no. 2/3, 187-194. ˇ Izvorski,
R. (1996). "(Non-)Matching Effects in Free Relatives and
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R. (1995). "A Solution to
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