Recent
and forthcoming papers by Ray Jackendoff
Empirical
articles
Compounding
in the Parallel Architecture and Conceptual Semantics, to appear in Handbook of Compounding,
The peculiar logic of value, in Journal of Cognition and Culture
6, 375-407.
Construction after
construction and its theoretical challenges, in
Language 84, no. 1, 8-28 (2008).
English particle
constructions, the lexicon, and the autonomy of syntax, in
Nicole Dehe, Ray Jackendoff, Andrew McIntyre, and Silke Urban (eds.), Verb-Particle Explorations,
Mouton de Gruyter, 2002.
Focus
reduplication in English (the salad-salad paper), with Jila Ghomeshi,
Nicole Rosen, and Kevin Russell, in Natural Language and Linguistic
Theory 22, 307-57 (2004).
Corpus
of examples of focus reduplication construction
The
English resultative as a family of constructions, with Adele Goldberg, in Language 80, 532-68 (2004).
Survey
and review articles
Linguistics
in cognitive science: The state of the art, in The Linguistic Review 24, 347-401
(2007).
Language, to appear in Cambridge Handbook to Cognitive Science.
Conceptual
Semantics, to appear in Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning,
de Gruyter.
The
Parallel Architecture and its Place in Cognitive Science, to appear in Oxford Handbook of Linguistic Analysis
and in Morphology Multi-Dimensional.
Your
theory of language evolution depends on your theory of language.
A Parallel Architecture perspective on language processing, in Brain Research, 1146
(2007), pp. 2-22.
The faculty of language: What’s special about it? With Steven Pinker, Cognition 95, 201-236 (2005).
The Nature of the Language Faculty and its Implications for Evolution of Language, (Reply to Fitch, Hauser, & Chomsky) with Steven Pinker, Cognition 97, 211-25 (2005).
The capacity for
music: What is it, and what’s special about it? With Fred Lerdahl, in Cognition 100, 33-72 (2006).
How
did language begin? Pamphlet in Linguistic Society of America FAQ series
The Simpler Syntax Hypothesis With
Peter Culicover, inTrends in Cognitive Sciences 10, 413-18.
Alternative
minimalist visions of language, to appear in Proceedings of Chicago Linguistics Society 41.
A
whole lot of challenges for linguistics, in Journal of English Linguistics 35, 253-62.
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