a. Structural Cues for Symmetry, Asymmetry and Non-symmetry in Central Taurus Sign Language (Rabia Ergin, Ann Senghas, Lila Gleitman, RJ). Sign Language & Linguistics 23:1 (2020), 170–207. https://doi.org/10.1075/sll.00048.erg
b. Relational Morphology: A cousin of Construction Grammar (RJ and Jenny Audring), Frontiers in Psychology, Language Sciences, 23 September 2020 https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.02241
c. An exchange on linguistic accounts of inner speech (with David Lobina). Lingbuzz/005494
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a. Representations and Rules, in Bryce Huebner (ed.), The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett, 92-126. New York: Oxford University Press.
b. Morphology and memory: Toward an integrated theory (with Jenny Audring), Topics in Cognitive Science, special issue in honor of Lila Gleitman, DOI: 10.1111/tops.12334
c. The development of argument structure in Central Taurus Sign Language (Rabia Ergin, Irit Meir, Deniz Ilkbaşaran, Carol Padden, RJ) Sign Languager Studies 18, 612-639
d. Formalist modeling and psychological reality (Commentary on C. Yang, A formalist perspective on language acquisition) (Eva Wittenberg and RJ). Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism 8: 787-791. https://doi.org/10.1075/lab.18077.wit
a. Multiword constructions in the grammar (with Peter Culicover and Jenny Audring). Topics in Cognitive Science, 9, 552-568. doi: 10.1111/tops.12255
b. Menscheln, kibbelen, sparkle: Verbal diminutives between grammar and lexicon (Jenny Audring, Geert Booij, and RJ), Linguistics in the Netherlands 2017, 1-15. doi10.1075/avt.34.01.aud
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a. English noun-noun compounds in Conceptual Semantics (revised version of 2009b), in Pius ten Hacken (ed.), The Semantics of Compounding, Cambridge University Press, 15-37.
b. Linear grammar as a possible steppingstone in the evolution of language (with Eva Wittenberg), in W. T. Fitch (ed.), Special issue of Psychonomic Review and Bulletin on language evolution. Online doi:10.3758/s13423-016-1073-y
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a. In Defense of Theory, Cognitive Science (special issue in commemoration of RJ’s Rumelhart prize), 1-28. ISSN: 0364-0213 print / 1551‑6709 online
a. When events change their nature: The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying aspectual coercion. (Martin Paczynski, RJ, Gina Kuperberg). Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 26, 1905-1917
b. The difference between "giving a rose" and "giving a kiss": Sustained neural activity to the light verb construction (Eva Wittenberg, Martin Paczynski, Heike Wiese, RJ, Gina Kuperberg), Journal of Memory and Language 73: 31-42
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d. The grammar of visual narrative: Neural evidence for constituent structure in sequential image comprehension (Neil Cohn, RJ, Phillip Holcomb and Gina Kuperberg) Neuropsychologia 64: 63-70.
e. What you can say without syntax: A hierarchy of grammatical complexity (with Eva Wittenberg). In Frederick J. Newmeyer and Laurel B. Preston (eds.), Measuring Grammatical Complexity, 65-82. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
a. Constructions in the Parallel Architecture, in Thomas Hoffman and Graeme Trousdale (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Construction Grammar, 70-92. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
b. Lexical Semantics: an interview with Ray Jackendoff. ReVEL, vol. 11, n. 20, 2013. [www.revel.inf.br/eng].
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