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  1. Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origin, and Use.Noam Chomsky - 1986 - Prager. Edited by Darragh Byrne & Max Kölbel.
    Attempts to indentify the fundamental concepts of language, argues that the study of language reveals hidden facts about the mind, and looks at the impact of propaganda.
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  • Disjoint reference into NP.Peter Sells - 1991 - Linguistics and Philosophy 14 (2):151 - 169.
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  • Toward a theory of anaphoric processing.Ivan A. Sag & Jorge Hankamer - 1984 - Linguistics and Philosophy 7 (3):325 - 345.
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  • A Vietnamese Grammar.R. H. Robins & Laurence C. Thompson - 1967 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 87 (4):591.
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  • Coreference and bound anaphora: A restatement of the anaphora questions. [REVIEW]Tanya Reinhart - 1983 - Linguistics and Philosophy 6 (1):47 - 88.
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  • Functional syntax: anaphora, discourse, and empathy.Susumu Kuno - 1987 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    I CATEGORIES AND PRINCIPLES ii Introductory Remarks The value of linguistics as a cognitive science lies largely in its potential for providing insights ...
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  • Lectures on Government and Binding.Noam Chomsky - 1981 - Foris.
    A more extensive discussion of certain of the more technical notions appears in my paper "On Binding" (Chomsky,; henceforth, OB). ...
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  • On the Nature of the Reflexivization Cycle.Pierre Pica - 1987 - In Joyce McDunough & Bernadette Plunkett (eds.), Proceedings of The North East Linguistic Society. pp. 17--2.
    This article claims that one has to distinguish between X° reflexives which do not bear phi-features, such as number, and XP complex reflexive - which do bear such features. The presence/vs absence of features, it is argued, explains the behavior of so called long distance reflexives - first observed, within the generative tradition, in scandinavian languages - but present all over. The observation according to which XP reflexives are clause bound, while X° reflexives in argument position are not, is some (...)
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  • Reciprocity and Plurality.I. Heim, H. Lasnik & R. May - 1991 - Linguistic Inquiry 22 (1):63--101.
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  • Anaphora and Semantic Structure.Emmon Bach & Barbara H. Partee - 1980 - In Barbara H. Partee (ed.), Compositionality in Formal Semantics - Selected Papers by Barbara H. Partee. Blackwell. pp. 122--152.
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  • On Semantics.James Higginbotham - 1987 - In Ernest Lepore (ed.), New Directions in Semantics. Academic Press. pp. 1--54.
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  • Remarks on Coreference.H. Lasnik - 1976 - Linguistic Analysis 2:1--22.
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  • On semantics.James Higginbotham - 1985 - Linguistic Inquiry 16:547--593.
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