Benjamin Bruening
Affiliations: | University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States |
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"Benjamin Bruening"Children
Sign in to add traineeMai Ha Vu | grad student | 2013- | University of Delaware |
Heejong Yi | grad student | 2005 | University of Delaware |
Chun-chieh N. Hsu | grad student | 2006 | University of Delaware |
Thuan Tran | grad student | 2009 | University of Delaware |
Solveig J. Bosse | grad student | 2011 | University of Delaware |
MaryEllen Cathcart | grad student | 2011 | University of Delaware |
Darrell Larsen | grad student | 2014 | University of Delaware |
Amanda Payne | grad student | 2018 | University of Delaware |
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Bruening B. (2020) Idioms, collocations, and structure Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 38: 365-424 |
Bruening B. (2019) Passive do so Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 37: 1-49 |
Bruening B, Dinh X, Kim L. (2018) Selection, idioms, and the structure of nominal phrases with and without classifiers Glossa. 3: 42 |
Bruening B. (2018) The lexicalist hypothesis: Both wrong and superfluous Language. 94: 1-42 |
Bruening B. (2018) Double Object Constructions and Prepositional Dative Constructions Are Distinct: A Reply to Ormazabal and Romero 2012 Linguistic Inquiry. 49: 123-150 |
Bruening B. (2016) Alignment in Syntax: Quotative Inversion in English Syntax. 19: 111-155 |
Bruening B, Tran T. (2015) The nature of the passive, with an analysis of Vietnamese Lingua. 165: 133-172 |
Bruening B. (2014) Precede-and-command revisited Language. 90: 342-388 |
Bruening B. (2014) Word formation is syntactic: Adjectival passives in English Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 32: 363-422 |
Bruening B. (2013) By phrases in passives and nominals Syntax. 16: 1-41 |