Jonathan Nissenbaum

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Jonathan Nissenbaum is an assistant professor of linguistics at McGill University. He obtained his Ph.D. from MIT in 2000 for his thesis entitled Investigations of Covert Phrase Movement. His research interests include parasitic gaps, covert movement, Wh-movement, LF (logical form), and other topics relating to the syntax-semantics interface. His most recent paper, coauthored with Danny Fox, is published in Linguistic Inquiry.[1]

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  1. ^ Fox, Danny & Jon Nissenbaum (2004). "Condition A and scope reconstruction". Linguistic Inquiry 35 (35): 475–485. doi:10.1162/ling.2004.35.3.475. 
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