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Item Open Access A minimalist look into multiple wh-fronting in Ukrainian(2008) Bashutski, Kara; McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access A-Scrambling Exists!(2000) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Auditory Cortex Accesses Phonological Categories: An MEG Mismatch Study(MIT Press, 2000) Phillips, Colin; Pellathy, Thomas; Marantz, Alec; Yellin, Elron; Wexler, Kenneth; Poeppel, David; McGinnis, Martha; Roberts, TimothyItem Open Access Case and Locality in L-Syntax: Evidence from Georgian(1998) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access EQUIDISTANCE AND BINDING(Canadian Libraries Association, 1996) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Event heads and the Distribution of Psych-roots(2000) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Evidence for Feature-Driven A-Scrambling(Cascadilla Press, 1999) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Fission as Feature-Movement(1995) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Idiomatic Evidence for the syntax of English ‘lexical’ causatives(2004-09-10) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Implications of an asymmetry in the representation of person(2004) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Is There Syntactic Inversion in Ojibwa?(1999) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Local Versus Long-Distance Fission in Distributed Morphology(2006) González Poot, Antonio; McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Locality and Inert Case(GLSA Publications (Graduate Linguistic Student Association), 1998) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access AN MEG STUDY OF LEXICAL DECISION(Department of Linguistics, University of Calgary, 1997) McGinnis, Martha; Marantz, Alec; Mehta, Jay; Won, Deborah; Poeppel, DavidItem Open Access Object Asymmetries in a Phase Theory of Syntax(2002) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access On a systematic component of meaning in idioms(University of Calgary, 2002-09) McGinnis, MarthaIt has traditionally been assumed that the meaning of some or all phrasal idioms is non-compositional. However, I argue here that the aspectual meaning of idioms is completely systematic: there are no special aspectual restrictions on idioms, and moreover, the aspectual properties of an idiom are compositional, combining the aspectual properties of its syntactic constituents in the usual way. I show that this observation supports the theory of Distributed Morphology (Halle & Marantz 1994).Item Open Access Painting the wall red for a few hours: a reply to Glasbey (2003)(Led On Line, 2005) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access Person(Cambridge University Press, 2007) McGinnis, MarthaItem Open Access A Phase-Theoretic Analysis of Kinyarwanda Multiple Applicatives(2004) McGinnis, Martha; Gerdts, Donna B.Item Open Access Phases and the syntax of applicatives(2000) McGinnis, Martha