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Zeijlstra, H. (2010). Emphatic multiple negative expressions in Dutch. The Linguistic Review, 27(1), 37-73. https://doi.org/10.1515/tlir.2010.003
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Koeneman, O., & Zeijlstra, H. (2010). Resurrecting the Rich Agreement Hypothesis: weak isn't strong enough. In D. H. An, & S. Y. Kim (Eds.), Movement in minimalism: proceedings of the 12th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (pp. 289-304). Hankuk. http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/o.n.c.j.koeneman/bestanden/koeneman_zeijlstra_sicogg_proceedings.pdf -
Penka, D., & Zeijlstra, H. (2010). Negation and polarity: an introduction. Natural language and linguistic theory, 28(4), 771-786. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11049-010-9114-0 -
Zeijlstra, H. (2009). Dislocation effects, uninterpretable features, functional heads, and parametric variation: consequences of conflicting interface conditions. In K. K. Grohmann (Ed.), InterPhases: phase-theoretic investigations of linguistic interfaces (pp. 82-114). (Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics; No. 21). Oxford University Press.
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Zeijlstra, H. (2009). How parameters arise. Linguistics in Amsterdam, 2(1), 1. http://www.linguisticsinamsterdam.nl/aclc/02/nr01/a01 -
Iatridou, S., & Zeijlstra, H. (2009). On the scopal interaction of negation and deontic modals. In M. Aloni, H. Bastiaanse, T. de Jager, P. van Ormondt, & K. Schulz (Eds.), Seventeenth Amsterdam Colloquium: December 16-18, 2009: pre-proceedings (pp. 296-305). ILLC, University of Amsterdam. http://www.illc.uva.nl/AC2009/uploaded_files/preproceedings.pdf -
Zeijlstra, H. (2009). Dislocation triggers uninterpretability. Linguistic Analysis, 35(1-4), 331-372. http://ling.auf.net/lingBuzz/000376 -
Zeijlstra, H. (2008). Hard and soft conditions on the Faculty of Language: constituting parametric variation. Linguistics in Potsdam, 28, 9-38. http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/lip/28/LIP28-1zeijlstra.pdf
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