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  • Anna Szabolcsi, The Noun Phrase
    In Ferenc Kiefer & Katalin E. Kiss (eds.), The Syntactic Structure of Hungarian, Academic Press. 1992.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Subordination: Articles and Complementizers
    In Approaches to Hungarian Vol. 4. pp. 123-139. 1992.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Across-the-board binding meets verb second
    In M. Nespor & J. Mascaro (eds.), Grammar in progress, Foris. 1989.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Bound variables in syntax (Are there any?)
    In J. Groenendijk, F. Veltman & M. Stokhof (eds.), Sixth Amsterdam Colloquium Proceedings, Univ of Amserdam. 1987.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Functional categories in the noun phrase
    In Istvan Kenesei (ed.), Approaches to Hungarian, Vol. 2, Jate. pp. 167-190. 1987.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Comparative superlatives
    In N. Fukui, T. Rapoport & E. Sagey (eds.), Anna Szabolcsi 1986 MIT WPL 8, Mit Press. 1986.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Compositionality in Focus
    Folia Linguistica Europea 15 141-162. 1982.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Model theoretic semantics of performatives
    In Ferenc Kiefer (ed.), Hungarian General Linguistics, Benjamins. 1982.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, The semantics of topic-focus articulation
    In Jeroen A. G. Groenendijk (ed.), Formal methods in the study of language, U of Amsterdam. pp. 2--503. 1981.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Direct vs. indirect disjunction of wh-complements, as diagnosed by subordinating complementizers (2016)
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, How unitary are intervention effects? (2006)
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Infinitives vs. subjunctives: What do we learn from obviation and from exemptions from obviation? (2010)
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Hidden in plain sight: Overt subjects in infinitival control and raising complements, 2007-2009.
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Questions about proof theory vis-à-vis natural language semantics (2007)
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, From the Study of Ancient Texts to the Study of Talking People: 222 Years of Linguistics
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  • Anna Szabolcsi and Chris Barker, New directions for proof theory in linguistics. ESSLLI 2007 course reader
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  • Anna Szabolcsi, Who invokes silent negation? The view from a hybrid negative concord language
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