Richard S. Kayne
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American linguist; Professor of Linguistics in the Linguistics Department at New York University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Stanley Kayne is Professor of Linguistics in the Linguistics Department at New York University. Born in 1944, after receiving an A.B. in mathematics from Columbia College, New York City in 1964, he studied linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving his Ph.D. in 1969. He then taught at the University of Paris VIII , MIT and the City University of New York , becoming Professor at New York University in 1997.
Richard S. Kayne's Published Works
Published Works
- The Antisymmetry of Syntax (1994) (4271)
- Connectedness and binary branching (1984) (995)
- French Syntax: The Transformational Cycle (1975) (766)
- Romance Clitics, Verb Movement and PRO (1991) (520)
- TOWARD A MODULAR THEORY OF AUXILIARY SELECTION (1993) (513)
- Facets of Romance past participle agreement (1989) (362)
- Parameters and universals (2000) (355)
- Movement and silence (2005) (328)
- Null Subjects and Clitic Climbing (1989) (307)
- Overt vs. Covert Movements (1998) (299)
- Pronouns and Their Antecedents (2008) (235)
- On Certain Differences between French and English (1981) (209)
- Stylistic Inversion, Successive Cyclicity and Move NP in French (1978) (183)
- Some Notes on Comparative Syntax, with Special Reference to English and French (2008) (183)
- The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Syntax (2008) (158)
- Antisymmetry and the lexicon (2009) (152)
- Comparisons and Contrasts (2010) (118)
- New Thoughts on Stylistic Inversion (2001) (110)
- Prepositions as Probes (2007) (109)
- Here and There (2007) (107)
- Paths towards universal grammar : studies in honor of Richard S. Kayne (1994) (105)
- On some Prepositions that Look DP-internal (2002) (96)
- Why Isn’t this a Complementizer? (2014) (83)
- Microparametric syntax: Some introductory remarks (1996) (83)
- Expletives, datives, and the tension between morphology and syntax (2008) (79)
- ANTISYMMETRY AND JAPANESE (2003) (77)
- Prepositional complementizers as attractors (1999) (76)
- Extensions of Binding and Case-Marking (1980) (76)
- Silent Years, Silent Hours (2007) (76)
- On Parameters and on Principles of Pronunciation (2005) (72)
- Chains, categories external to S, and French complex inversion (1983) (68)
- Why Are There No Directionality Parameters (2010) (57)
- On the Syntax of Quantity in English (2007) (57)
- Several, few and many (2007) (52)
- Copula Inversion Puzzles in English and Russian (2005) (52)
- Some Preliminary Comparative Remarks on French and Italian Definite Articles (2008) (48)
- On some prepositions that look DP-internal: English of and French de (2003) (44)
- Syntaxe du français : le cycle transformationnel (1977) (40)
- Having ‘Need’ and Needing ‘Have’ (2012) (38)
- The Silence of Heads (2016) (33)
- The transformational cycle in French syntax. (1969) (32)
- On The Left Edge in UG: A Reply to Mccloskey (2000) (28)
- Toward a syntactic reinterpretation of Harris & Halle (2005) (2010) (26)
- The English complementizer of (1997) (26)
- A Note on the Syntax of Quantity in English (2005) (26)
- A Short Note on Where Vs. Place (2007) (24)
- A Note on Grand and its Silent Entourage (2012) (24)
- English One and Ones as Complex Determiners (2017) (23)
- Notes on French and English Demonstratives (2010) (23)
- A Note on the Syntax of Numerical Bases (2005) (21)
- Rightward NP Movement in French and English (1979) (21)
- Comparative syntax and english *IS TO* (2012) (20)
- Ellipsis, identity, and accommodation∗ (2012) (18)
- Some silent first person plurals (2009) (18)
- 5. Unambiguous Paths (1981) (18)
- A Note on Prepositions and Complementizers (1998) (15)
- Predicate Fronting and Constituent Order in Malagasy (2007) (14)
- Chapter 9. Clitic doubling, person and agreement in French hyper-complex inversion (2018) (11)
- THE PREPOSITION’S PREPOSITION IN ITALIAN EVIDENCE FOR BOUNDEDNESS OF SPACE* (2005) (11)
- Agreement and Verb Morphology in Three Varieties of English (1995) (9)
- Some thoughts on one and two and other numerals (2019) (9)
- Toward an Analysis of French Hyper-Complex Inversion (2012) (8)
- The Place of Linear Order in the Language Faculty (2018) (8)
- Antisymmetry and Morphology. Prefixes vs. Suffixes* (2021) (7)
- Lexicalising functional heads in the ‘AgrS-field’: evidence form the ‘A-morpheme’ in Veneto dialects (2008) (7)
- Some Notes on Comparative Syntax (2007) (7)
- Donkey Pronouns: Void Descriptions? (2005) (6)
- Chapter 4. Binding, Quantifiers, Clitics and Control (1984) (6)
- "A Note on Some Even More Unusual Relative Clauses"* (2016) (5)
- Some Remarks on Agreement and on Heavy-NP Shift (2007) (5)
- Chapter 7. Unambiguous Paths (1984) (5)
- Notes on Expletive There (2019) (5)
- Locality and Agreement in French Hyper-Complex Inversion (2014) (5)
- Toward an understanding of apparent suppletion in Romance pronominal possessives (2018) (5)
- Complex Inversion Chains in French (1982) (4)
- Leftward Movement in Morphology (2003) (4)
- An annotated syntax reader : lasting insights and questions (2013) (3)
- On the Inappropriateness of Rule Features (1969) (3)
- What Is Suppletion? On * Goed and on Went in Modern English (2019) (2)
- Antisymmetry and Externalization (2022) (2)
- On the Left Edge in UG (2005) (2)
- GOING ROMANCE 2008 (2008) (2)
- The Syntax of Wherewithal (2017) (2)
- A Pronominalization Paradox in French (1971) (2)
- A Note on the Tension between Silent Elements and Lexical Ambiguity, with Special Reference to Inalienable Possession (2020) (1)
- Chapter 10. Chains, categories external to S, and French complex inversion (1984) (1)
- Why Are There No DirectionalityParameters (2011) (1)
- Having Need and Needing Have in Contemporary Indo-European ! (2011) (1)
- More Languages Than We Might Have Thought. Fewer Languages Than There Might Have Been (2016) (0)
- Chapter 6. A Similarity between Government and Binding (1984) (0)
- La syntaxe comparative et le lexique (2008) (0)
- A note on the silent GO that underlies an instance of apparent suppletion in Spanish (2020) (0)
- Chapter 9. Datives in French and English (1984) (0)
- The of There and the Definiteness Effect (2021) (0)
- On complementizers and relative pronouns in Germanic vs. Romance (2021) (0)
- JAPANESE AND THE SYMMETRY OF SYNTAX (2009) (0)
- Books received (2011) (0)
- CEDRIC BOECKX and FUMIKAZU NIINUMA CONDITIONS ON AGREEMENT IN JAPANESE (2004) (0)
- 5. Principles of Particle Constructions (2020) (0)
- Chapter 3. ECP Extensions (1984) (0)
- Chapter 8. Connectedness (1984) (0)
- Chapter 1. Extensions of Binding and Case- Marking (1984) (0)
- Chapter 2. Two Notes on the NIC (1984) (0)
- Chapter 5. On Certain Differences between French and English (1984) (0)
- On the why of NP-Deletion (2022) (0)
- Beyond Functional Sequence OXFORD STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE SYNTAX (2016) (0)
- Lasting Insights and Questions: An Annotated Syntax Reader (2014) (0)
- Hypercomplex Inversion and the Status of Expletive Pronouns (2022) (0)
- S U R F a C E -c O M P O S I T I O N a L S C O P E -a L T E R N a T I O N (2009) (0)
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