Arthur V. Stepanov, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States |
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(Cyclic domains in syntactic theory.) |
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Stepanov A, Moussaoui AA. (2020) When a Wh-Word Refuses to Stay in Situ Linguistic Inquiry. 51: 410-423 |
Stateva P, Stepanov A, Déprez V, et al. (2019) Cross-Linguistic Variation in the Meaning of Quantifiers: Implications for Pragmatic Enrichment. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 957 |
Stepanov A, Pavlič M, Stateva P, et al. (2018) Children's early bilingualism and musical training influence prosodic discrimination of sentences in an unknown language. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 143: EL1 |
Stepanov A, Mušič M, Stateva P. (2018) Two (non-) islands in Slovenian: A study in Experimental Syntax Linguistics. 2018: 435-476 |
Stateva P, Stepanov A. (2017) Two “many”-words in Slovenian: Experimental evidence for pragmatic strengthening Acta Linguistica Hungarica. 64: 435-473 |
Stepanov A, Stateva P. (2016) Interrogative Slifting: More syntactic, less parenthetical Glossa. 1: 30 |
Stepanov A, Tsai WD. (2008) Cartography and licensing of wh- adjuncts: a cross-linguistic perspective Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 26: 589-638 |
Stepanov A, Stateva P. (2006) Successive cyclicity as residual wh-scope marking Lingua. 116: 2107-2153 |
Stepanov A. (2000) WH‐scope marking in Slavic Studia Linguistica. 54: 1-40 |