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Case and licensing. In Proceedings of the 8th Eastern States Conference on Linguis- tics (ESCOL 8), eds. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xx & Xxx-Xxxx Xxxx, Ithaca, NY: CLC Publica- tions, 234–253. XxXxxxxx, Xxxxxx. 2018. *ABA in stem-allomorphy and the emptiness of the nominative. Glossa 3:8. 1–36, Xxx: <xxx.xxx/00.0000/xxxx.000>. XxXxxxxx, Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx. 2018. Reducing pro and PRO to a single source. The Linguis- tic Review 35:463–518, Doi: <10.1515/tlr-2018-0003>. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X. 1981. Voice in Quiche-Maya. Doctoral dissertation, Albany, NY: State University of New York. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X. 1974. Object-verb agreement. In Working papers on language universals, vol. 15, 25– 140. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx. 2007. The representation of third person and its consequences for Person-Case effects. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 25:273–313, Doi: <10.1007/s11049-006-9017-2>. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx. 2011. Multiple Agree with clitics: person complementarity vs. omnivorous number. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29:939–971, Doi: <10.1007/s11049-011-9150-4>. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. & Xxxx Xxxxxxxx. 1978. Towards a Proto-Mayan syntax: a comparative perspective on grammar. In Papers in Mayan linguistics, ed. Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, University of Missouri Miscella- neous Publications in Anthropology 6, 136–156. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx. 2003. Non-canonical agreement is canonical. Transactions of the Philological Society 101:279–312, Doi: <10.1111/1467-968X.00120>. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx & Xxxx Potsdam. 2001. Long-distance agreement and topic in Tsez. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 19:583–646, Doi: <10.1023/A:1010757806504>. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx & Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx. 2019. The Agreement Theta Generalization. Glossa 4:102. 1–17, Doi: <10.5334/gjgl.936>. Xxxxxxx, Xxxx & Xxxx X. Xxx. 1994. Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.‌ Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2009. Breaking agreements: distinguishing agreement and clitic doubling by their fail- ures. Linguistic Inquiry 40:619–666, Doi: <10.1162/ling.2009.40.4.619>. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2011. Asymmetries between person and number in syntax: a commentary on Xxxxx’x SCOPA. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29:917–937, Doi: <10.1007/s11049-011-9155-z>. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2013. That’s not how you agree: a reply to Xxxxxxxxx. The Linguistic Review 30:491–500, Doi: <10.1515/tlr-2013-0015>. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2014. Agreement and its failures. Linguistic Inquiry Monographs 68, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Doi: <10.7551/mitpress/9780262027403.001.0001>.

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Case and licensing. In Proceedings of the 8th Eastern States Conference on Linguis- tics (ESCOL 8), eds. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx Xx & Xxx-Xxxx Xxxx, Ithaca, NY: CLC Publica- tions, 234–253. XxXxxxxx, Xxxxxx. 2018. *ABA in stem-allomorphy and the emptiness of the nominative. Glossa 3:8. 1–36, Xxx: <xxx.xxx/00.0000/xxxx.000>. XxXxxxxx, Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx. 2018. Reducing pro and PRO to a single source. The Linguis- tic Review 35:463–518, Doi: <10.1515/tlr-2018-0003>. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X. 1981. Voice in Quiche-Maya. Doctoral dissertation, Albany, NY: State University of New York. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxx X. 1974. Object-verb agreement. In Working papers on language universals, vol. 15, 25– 140. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx. 2007. The representation of third person and its consequences for Person-Case effects. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 25:273–313, Doi: <10.1007/s11049-006-9017-2>. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx Xxx. 2011. Multiple Agree with clitics: person complementarity vs. omnivorous number. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29:939–971, Doi: <10.1007/s11049-011-9150-4>. Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. & Xxxx Xxxxxxxx. 1978. Towards a Proto-Mayan syntax: a comparative perspective on grammar. In Papers in Mayan linguistics, ed. Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, University of Missouri Miscella- neous Publications in Anthropology 6, 136–156. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx. 2003. Non-canonical agreement is canonical. Transactions of the Philological Society 101:279–312, Doi: <10.1111/1467-968X.00120>. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx & Xxxx Potsdam. 2001. Long-distance agreement and topic in Tsez. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 19:583–646, Doi: <10.1023/A:1010757806504>. Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxx & Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx. 2019. The Agreement Theta Generalization. Glossa 4:102. 1–17, Doi: <10.5334/gjgl.936>. Xxxxxxx, Xxxx & Xxxx X. XxxSag. 1994. Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.‌ Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2009. Breaking agreements: distinguishing agreement and clitic doubling by their fail- ures. Linguistic Inquiry 40:619–666, Doi: <10.1162/ling.2009.40.4.619>. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2011. Asymmetries between person and number in syntax: a commentary on Xxxxx’x SCOPA. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29:917–937, Doi: <10.1007/s11049-011-9155-z>. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2013. That’s not how you agree: a reply to Xxxxxxxxx. The Linguistic Review 30:491–500, Doi: <10.1515/tlr-2013-0015>. Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxx. 2014. Agreement and its failures. Linguistic Inquiry Monographs 68, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Doi: <10.7551/mitpress/9780262027403.001.0001>.

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