| Selected Publications/Presentations:
Seely, T. Daniel (2006) “Merge, derivational c-command, and subcategorization in a label-free syntax,” Cedric Boeckx (ed) Minimalist Essays, LA Series, John Benjamins.
Seely, T. Daniel and S. D. Epstein, (2006) Derivations in Minimalism, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
Seely, T. Daniel, and S. D. Epstein and A. Pires, (2005) “EPP in T: more controversial subjects,” in SYNTAX: a journal of theoretical, experimental and interdisciplinary research, Blackwell.
Seely, T. Daniel, and K. Kapetangianni, (2002a) "Greek na-clauses: explanation by deduction, agreement by degrees” Workshop on Greek Syntax, University of Reading, Sept 19-21. To appear in proceedings volume. Also, presented at the Syntax Support Group at University of Michigan, Dec 2002.
Seely, T. Daniel and S. D. Epstein, (eds) (2002b) Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program. Blackwell Series on Generative Syntax; Blackwell Publishers.
Seely, T. Daniel and S. D. Epstein, (2002c) "Rule applications as cycles in a level-free syntax." In Epstein & Seely (2002).
Seely, T. Daniel and S. D. Epstein, (2002d) "On the quest for explanation." In Epstein & Seely (2002).
Seely, T. Daniel (1999) “Judging Introspection,” paper presented at MMLA meeting Nov 1999.
Seely, T. Daniel (1999) “SPEC-ifying the GF ‘subject;’ eliminating A-Chains and the EPP within a Derivational Model,” with Samuel David Epstein, paper presented at the LSA Summer Institute workshop on Grammatical Functions. July 9 1999).
Seely, T. Daniel (1999) “On E-conferences,” a paper on electronic conferencing in linguistics, appeared in the journal GLOT, (1999).
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