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Syntactic processes: their nature locality, and motivation -- 14. Economy of derivation and representation / Samuel D. Epstein, Hisatsugu Kitahara, Miki Obata, and T. Daniel Seely -- 15. Syntax, binding and patterns of anaphora / Ken Safir -- 16. Raising and control / Maria Polinsky -- 17. Agreement and case / Mark C. Baker -- 18. The locality of syntactic dependencies / Marcel den Dikken and Antje Lahne -- PART V. Syntax and the internal interfaces -- 19. Ellipsis phenomena / Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Jason Merchant -- 20. Tense, aspect and modality / Karen Zagona -- 21. Negation and negative polarity / Hedde Zeijlstra -- 22. The syntax of scope and quantification / Veneeta Dayal -- 23. Syntax, information structure and prosody / Daniel Bu?ring -- PART VI. Syntax and the external interfaces -- 24. Microsyntactic variation / Sjef Barbiers -- 25. Parameters: the pluses and the minuses / Rosalind Thornton and Stephen Crain -- 26. Syntax and the brain / Jon Sprouse and Ellen F. 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