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(2024). Diachronica at 40. Diachronica.

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(2022). Toward a non-teleological account of demonstrative reinforcement. Life cycle of language: Past, present, and future, ed. Alan C. L. Yu and Darya Kavitskaya. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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(2022). The Old Irish article. Journal of Celtic Linguistics 23:1–34.

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(2022). There’s no escaping phylogenetics. Ha! Linguistic studies in honor of Mark R. Hale, ed. Laura Grestenberger, Charles Reiss, Hannes A. Fellner and Gabriel Z. Pantillon, 71-91. Wiesbaden: Reichert.

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(2021). A multifactorial account of differential agent marking in Herodotus. Journal of Greek Linguistics 21:3-57.

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(2020). Indo-European phylogenetics with R. Indo-European Linguistics 8:110-180.

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(2020). Homeric -phi(n) is an oblique case marker. Transactions of the Philological Society 118:343-375.

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(2019). Proceedings of the 30th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Bremen: Hempen.

(2019). The synchrony and diachrony of the Greek dative of agent. Adam Catt, Ronald I. Kim, Masato Kobayashi, and Brent H. Vine, ed. Qazzu warrai: Anatolian and Indo-European studies in honor of Kazuhiko Yoshida, 73-90. Ann Arbor: Beech Stave Press.

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(2019). Discourse particles in the LSJ: A fresh look at γε. Michael Clarke, Joshua T. Katz, and Chris Stray, ed. Liddell and Scott: The history, methodology, and languages of the world’s leading lexicon of ancient Greek, 268-287. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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(2019). Language change and linguistic theory. Transactions of the Philological Society 117:1–34.

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(2018). Ennius Annales 550 Sk (= 537 V2) and the history of Lat. atque. Dieter C. Gunkel, Stephanie W. Jamison, Angelo O. Mercado, and Kazuhiko Yoshida, ed. Vina diem celebrent: Studies in linguistics and philology in honor of Brent Vine, 61–75. Ann Arbor: Beech Stave Press.

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(2018). renosco. Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, vol. 11.7: coll. 1103. Berlin: de Gruyter.

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(2018). nedum. Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, vol. 9.3: coll. 421–424. Berlin: de Gruyter.

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(2018). nebulosus. Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, vol. 9.3: coll. 344-345. Berlin: de Gruyter.

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(2018). Proceedings of the 29th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Bremen: Hempen.

(2018). Proceedings of the 28th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Bremen: Hempen.

(2017). refugus. Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, vol. 11.2: coll. 701–703. Berlin: de Gruyter.

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(2017). refugium. Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, vol. 11.2: coll. 699–701. Berlin: de Gruyter.

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(2016). Variation versus change: Clausal clitics between Homer and Herodotus. Indo-European Linguistics 4:53-97.

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(2016). Second-position clitics and the syntax-phonology interface: The case of ancient Greek. Doug Arnold, Miriam Butt, Berthold Crysmann, Tracy Holloway King, and Stefan Müller, edd.Proceedings of HeadLex16: Proceedings of the Joint 2016 Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar and Lexical Functional Grammar, 297-317. Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information.

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(2016). recognosco. Thesaurus Linguae Latinae, vol. 11.2: coll. 381–387. Berlin: de Gruyter.

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(2016). Proceedings of the 27th Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference. Bremen: Hempen.

(2016). Classical Greek syntax. Leiden: Brill.

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(2015). Review of W.H. Baxter and L. Sagart, Old Chinese: A new reconstruction (Oxford 2014). Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 78:413–414.

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(2014). Review of A. Ruppel, Absolute constructions in early Indo-European (Cambridge 2013). Classical Journal Online 2014.04.02.

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(2014). Wackernagel’s Law I. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:508–513. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Vowels. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:506–507. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Voicing. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:502. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Utterance. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:454–455. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Truncation. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:445–446 (Leiden: Brill).

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(2014). The syntax-phonology interface. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:361–363. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Syllabic consonants. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:344–346. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Split. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:316. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Pitch. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:100–101. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Phonotactics. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:96–97. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Phonological phrase. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 3:87–89. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Object agreement in Lycian. Historische Sprachforschung 127:101–124.

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(2014). Movable consonants. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 2:468–469. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Length. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 2:328. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Intonational phrase. G. Giannakis et al., Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 2:253–256. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Dissimilation. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 1:514–515. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Diphthongs. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 1:498–499. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Diphthongization. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 1:498. Leiden: Brill.

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(2014). Consonants. G. Giannakis et al., ed. Encyclopedia of ancient Greek language and linguistics, vol. 1:374–375. Leiden: Brill.

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(2013). Iterated modal marking and polarity focus in ancient Greek. Transactions of the Philological Society 111:1–25.

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(2013). Wackernagel’s law and the fall of the Lydian empire. Transactions of the American Philological Association 143:323–346.

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(2013). Review of A. Devine and L. Stephens, Semantics for Latin: An introduction (Oxford 2013).. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2013.07.04.

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(2013). The synchrony and diachrony of a scalar coordinator: Latin nedum ‘let alone’. Indo-European Linguistics 1:68–106.

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(2012). Review of S. Bakker, The noun phrase in ancient Greek (Leiden 2009). Kratylos 57:136–140.

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(2011). Review of E. Bakker, ed. A companion to the ancient Greek language (Malden, MA 2010). Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2011.05.07.

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(2010). Review of A. Sihler, New comparative grammar of Greek and Latin (Oxford 1995). Classical Bulletin 85:178–183.

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(2010). Wackernagel’s Law in fifth-century Greek. Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, Berkeley.

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(2009). Review of J. Willmott, The moods of Homeric Greek (Cambridge 2007). Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.01.29.

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(2008). Review of H. Dik, Word order in Greek tragic dialogue (Oxford 2007). Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2008.06.08.

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(2001). Review of M. Hammond, tr. Homer: The Odyssey (London 2000). Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2001.08.39.

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