Richard S. Kayne
Department of Linguistics
New York University
726 Broadway, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Email: richard.kayne@nyu.edu
Phone: 212-998-3769
Fax: 212-995-4707
Research interests: Theoretical syntax, (micro-)comparative syntax, French/Italian syntax.
Recent Papers
"Why Isn't This a Complementizer?" (June 2008, to appear)
"Comparative Syntax and the Lexicon" (June 2008, to appear)
"Antisymmetry and the Lexicon" (February 2008, to appear)
"A Note on Auxiliary Alternations and Silent Causation" (January 2008, to appear in a festschrift)
"Some Silent First Person Plurals" (April 2007 - to appear in the proceedings of GLOW 2006)
"Expletives, Datives, and the Tension between Morphology and Syntax" (October 2006 - to appear)
"A Short Note on where vs. place" (November 2005 - to appear in a festschrift)
"On Parameters and on Principles of Pronunciation" (September 2005; to appear in a festschrift)
"Some Preliminary Comparative Remarks on French and Italian Definite Articles" (October 2004; to appear in a festschrift)
"Several, Few and Many" (June 2005; to appear in Lingua)
"A Note on the Syntax of Numerical Bases" (July 2005; to appear in a festschrift)
Last Modified: July 5, 2008
