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2025. Restrictions on the formation of stative passives. NELS 55, 81-91. With David Embick.
2025. Access to contextually-determined states in the interpretation of English stative participles. In Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America, Vol. 10(1). With David Embick. DOI: 10.3765/plsa.v10i1.5926
2025. Classifiers and comparison class: Evidence for cross-linguistic variation in the calculation of standards. Sinn und Bedeutung 29, 935-952. With Zhuosi Luo. DOI: 10.18148/sub/2024.v29.1255
2024. The syntax of stative participles in Brazilian Portuguese. In Proceedings of the Canadian Linguistic Association 2024. With Braulio Lopes.
2022. On the event structural properties of the English get-passive. Linguistic Inquiry 53.2: 211-254. With David Embick. DOI: 10.1162/ling_a_00405
2021. The done-state derived stative: A case study in building complex eventualities in syntax. Syntax 24.3: 297-333. DOI: 10.1111/synt.12219
2021. Adjective classifiers in Shantou Teochew. In CLS 56, 25-37. With Zhuosi Luo.
2020. Past/passive participles and locality of attachment. In A. Bárány et al. (Eds.), Syntactic Architecture and its Consequences: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives, Vol. 1, 319-334. Berlin: Language Sciences Press. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3972862
2019. Objects in motion verb phrases. Glossa 4(1): 98. 1–31. DOI: 10.5334/gjgl.820
2018. Locating variation in the dative alternation. In Constantine Lignos, Laurel Mackenzie, and Meredith Tamminga (Eds.), The Locus of Linguistic Variation, 1-32. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. DOI: 10.1075/bct.97.01big
2017. Variants of Indonesian prepositions as intra-speaker variability at PF. In Amy Goodwyn-Davies and Kajsa Djarv (eds.), University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics 23.1. With Helen Jeoung.
2017. Different paths in Directed Manner of Motion. In Aaron Kaplan, et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 34, 81–88. Cascadilla: Somerville, MA.
2016. Locating variation in the dative alternation. Linguistic Variation 16(2): 151–182. DOI: 10.1075/lv.16.2.01big
2015. A new Case for A-movement in Northwest British English. In Ulrike Steindl et al. (eds.) In WCCFL 32, 218–227. Cascadilla: Somerville, MA.
2013. Long-distance A-movement and introducing external arguments. Newcastle Working Papers in Linguistics 9.2, 37-58.
2012. Restructuring the tough approach to the Mandarin long passive. Cambridge Occasional Papers in Linguistics 6, 237-266.
2015. Biggs, Alison, Man Li, Aiqing Wang, and Cong Zhang (eds.). Proceedings of the Second Asian and European Linguistic Conference. Newcastle and Northumbria Universities Press.
2015. Dissociating Case from theta-roles: a comparative investigation. PhD dissertation, University of Cambridge.