Articles/Chapters/Drafts

Below you will find links to published articles and drafts of unpublished manuscripts and works in progress.  Some of this work may appear elsewhere.  Please note that some of the claims made in these articles and drafts may have since been revised.

2021. The development of se from Latin to Spanish and the reflexive object cycle.  In Grant Armstrong & Jonathan E. MacDonald (eds.),  Unraveling the complexity of SE  , p. 33-56. Springer Press.

2021. (with Jonathan E. MacDonald). Reflexive constructions in German, Spanish and French as a product of cyclic interaction. In Sam Wolfe & Christine Meklenborg Salvesen (eds.), Continuity and variation in Germanic and Romance, p. 137-164. Oxford: University Press.

2021. Accusative clitics, null objects and the object agreement cycle: Microvariation in Spanish and Romance. Journal of Historical Syntax 5:1-56.

2019.  Cycles of Agreement: Romance Clitics in Diachrony. Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

2018.  Licensing Conditions on Null Generic Subjects in Spanish. In L. Repetti & F. Ordóñez (eds.), Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, p. 185-199.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

2018.  Passive Se in Romanian and Spanish: A Subject Cycle (Jonathan E. MacDonald co-author.)  Journal of Linguistics 54:389-427.

2017.  The Syntactic Structure of Liturgical Ladino: Construct State Nominals, Multiple Determiners, and Verbless Sentences.  In M. Saul & J.I. Hualde (eds.), Sepharad as Imagined Community, p. 87-106.  Brussels: Peter Lang.

2016.  An Argument from Brazilian Portuguese for a Syntactically Projected Implicit Argument. (Jonathan E. MacDonald & Janayna Carvalho, co-authors) In Christopher Hammerly & Brandon Prickett (eds.), NELS 46: Proceedings of the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, p. 307-316.  Amherst: Graduate Linguistics Student Association.

Unpublished.  Register Variation and Anglo-Norman Syntax in MS Harley 2253: Null Subjects, Generic Subjects, and V2 Word Order