Joseph E. Aoun
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Seventh president of Northeastern University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph Aoun is a Lebanese-born American linguist and academic administrator, currently serving as the 7th president of Northeastern University in Boston since August 2006. Previously, Aoun was dean of the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences at the University of Southern California. He joined USC in 1982 in the Department of Linguistics, and during his time at USC served as head of the academic Senate.
Joseph E. Aoun's Published Works
Published Works
- Essays on the Representational and Derivational Nature of Grammar: The Diversity of Wh-Constructions (2003) (315)
- Robot-Proof: Higher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (2017) (295)
- 'Wh'- elements in situ: syntax or lF? (1993) (283)
- The Syntax of Scope (1995) (282)
- Scope and constituency (1989) (271)
- Agreement, word order and conjunction in some varieties of Arabic (1994) (260)
- The Syntax of Arabic (2009) (241)
- Resumption, Movement, and Derivational Economy (2001) (241)
- Two Types of Locality (1987) (175)
- Minimality, Reconstruction, and PF Movement (1998) (138)
- A Grammar of Anaphora (1985) (135)
- Further Remarks on First Conjunct Agreement (1999) (91)
- The formal nature of anaphoric relations (1981) (89)
- Government and contraction (1984) (49)
- Ellipsis and Missing Objects (2008) (47)
- Resumption and last resort (2000) (46)
- Generalized binding: The syntax and logical form of wh-interrogatives (1986) (41)
- On some defferences between Chinese and Japanese '-Wh'-elements (1993) (39)
- Clitic-Doubled Arguments (1999) (37)
- Theoretical issues in the grammar of Semitic languages (1981) (34)
- Bound and Referential Pronouns (1992) (19)
- Modes of Interrogation (1999) (18)
- The syntax of doubled arguments (1993) (7)
- Minimal disjointness (1990) (7)
- Scope, structure, and expert systems: A reply to Kuno et al. (2000) (6)
- Vehicle Change Phenomena as an Argument for Move F (2007) (5)
- A constraint-based approach to phonology and morphology (2009) (5)
- The Syntax of Arabic: Contents (2009) (3)
- More on Two Ways of Deriving Distributive Readings (1999) (3)
- The Syntax of Arabic: The syntax of sentential negation (2009) (2)
- Generalized Binding in Chinese (1984) (2)
- Two Cases of Logical Relations: Bound Pronouns and Anaphoric Relations (1996) (2)
- The Status of Movement Rules (1983) (1)
- Chinese scientists and US leadership in the life sciences (2019) (0)
- The Syntax of Arabic: Clitic-left dislocation and focus constructions (2009) (0)
- Institution-Industry Partnerships Abroad (2014) (0)
- Letter to Secretary Arne Duncan: February 9, 2011 (2011) (0)
- The Syntax of Arabic: Clause structure in Arabic (2009) (0)
- Scope and Constituency Author ( s ) : (2008) (0)
- Issues in the syntax of Arabic (2009) (0)
- proach, in this sense, seems to be on the right track and is indeed a valuable first step to delimit possible nonsubject antecedents. REFERENCES (1998) (0)
- Definite relatives always occur with the complementizer yalli (2001) (0)
- The Syntax of Arabic: Restrictive relatives (2009) (0)
- Ahonen, Pertti (ed.), Tracing the Semiotic Boundaries of Politics. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1993. Andrew, Joe, Narrative and Desire in Russian Literature, 1822-49: The Feminine and the Masculine. New York: St. Marin's Press, 1993 (1994) (0)
- Modes of wh-interrogation (2009) (0)
- Bound Pronouns in Chinese Bound Pronouns in Chinese (2020) (0)
- A significant generalization in Chinese (1984) (0)
- The Syntax of Arabic: The syntax of the Arabic left periphery (2009) (0)
- The Syntax of Arabic: The syntax of subjects (2009) (0)
- The Syntax of Arabic: Sentential agreement (2009) (0)
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