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Distributed morphology
H Harley, R Noyer
Glot international 4 (4), 3-9, 1999
15531999
Person and number in pronouns: A feature-geometric analysis
H Harley, E Ritter
Language, 482-526, 2002
13832002
Subjects, events, and licensing
HB Harley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995
11551995
Possession and the double object construction
H Harley
Linguistic variation yearbook 2 (1), 31-70, 2002
9092002
Endangered languages
K Hale, M Krauss, LJ Watahomigie, AY Yamamoto, C Craig, LVM Jeanne, ...
Language 68 (1), 1-42, 1992
8101992
On the identity of roots
H Harley
Theoretical linguistics 40 (3-4), 225-276, 2014
5722014
How do verbs get their names? Denominal verbs, manner incorporation, and the ontology of verb roots in English
H Harley
The syntax of aspect 1 (9), 42-65, 2005
4872005
External arguments and the Mirror Principle: On the distinctness of Voice and v
H Harley
Lingua 125, 34-57, 2013
4792013
Causation, obligation, and argument structure: On the nature of little v
R Folli, H Harley
Linguistic inquiry 38 (2), 197-238, 2007
4292007
Flavors of v Consuming Results in Italian & English
R Folli, H Harley
Aspectual inquiries, 95-120, 2005
3962005
Compounding in distributed morphology
H Harley
3742011
The morphology of nominalizations and the syntax of vP
H Harley
Quantification, definiteness and nominalization, 320-342, 2009
3622009
Determinants of event type in Persian complex predicates
R Folli, H Harley, S Karimi
Lingua 115 (10), 1365-1401, 2005
3322005
English words: A linguistic introduction
H Harley
John Wiley & Sons, 2017
3112017
Formal versus encyclopedic properties of vocabulary: Evidence from nominalisations
H Harley, R Noyer
The lexicon-encyclopedia interface, 349-374, 2000
3042000
On the causative construction
H Harley
2992008
Licensing in the non-lexicalist lexicon: nominalizations, Vocabulary Items and the Encyclopedia
H Harley, R Noyer
MIT working papers in linguistics 32, 119-137, 1998
2141998
The “bundling” hypothesis and the disparate functions of little v
H Harley
The verbal domain 3, 3-28, 2017
2022017
Merge, conflation, and head movement: The First Sister Principle revisited
H Harley
PROCEEDINGS-NELS 34 (1), 239-254, 2004
1842004
Teleology and animacy in external arguments
R Folli, H Harley
Lingua 118 (2), 190-202, 2008
1812008
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