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Anderson, John M. 1982. Analysis and levels of linguistic description. In: Siciliani, E. , R. Barone, & G. Aston. La lingua inglese nell' universitàLa lingua inglese nell' università. 3-26. Bari: Adriatica Editrice.
Anderson, John M. 2001. Raising control. Studia Linguistica 55(1), 77-111.
Anderson, John M. 1973. Nuns and rapists. Edinburgh Working Papers in Linguistics 3, 89-92.
Anderson, John M. 1995. Case grammar. In: Verschueren, Jef , Jan-Ola Östman, Jan Blommaert, & Chris Bulcaen. Handbook of pragmatics. 89-94. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Anderson, John M. 1973. Maximi Planudes in memoriam. In: Kiefer, F. & N. Ruwet. Generative grammar in Europe. 20-47. Dordrecht: Reidel.
Anderson, John M. 1999. Orm the orthographer. In: López, María Bringas, María Dolores Go Alvarez, Javier Pérez Guerra, María Esperanza Martínez, & Eduardo Varela Bravo. Woonderous Ænglissce: Studies in Medieval English Language. 33-42. (Proceedings Of Selim (Sociedad Española De Lengua Y Literatura Inglesa Medieva) Xi). Vigo: Universidade de Vigo.
Anderson, John M. 2012. Types of lexical complexity in English: Syntactic categories and the lexicon. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 47(4), 3-51.
Anderson, John M. 1970. Just for the record. General Linguistics 10, 12-17.
Anderson, John M. 1973. An essay concerning aspect. The Hague: Mouton.
Anderson, John M. 2007. The grammar of names. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Anderson, John M. 1997. Preliminaries to the study of auxiliarisation in English. In: Nevalainen, Terttu & Leena Kahlas-Tarkka. To explain the present: Studies in the changing English language in honour of Matti Rissanen. 229-252. (Mémoires De La Société Néophilologique De Helsinki 52). Helsinki: Société Néophilologique.
Anderson, John M. 1989. The localist basis for syntactic categories. In: Kakouriotis, Athanasios . 2nd symposium on English and Greek: Description and/or comparison of the two languages. 7-32. Thessaloniki: Aristotle University.
Anderson, John M. 1986. A note on Old English impersonals. Journal of Linguistics 22(1), 167-177.
Anderson, John M. 2004. Syntactic categories and syntactic change: the development of subjunctive periphrases in English. In: Fandiño, Isabel Moskowich & García Begoña Crespo. New trends in English historical linguistics: An Atlantic view. 31-73. Coruña: Universidade da Coruña.
Anderson, John M. 1991. Notional grammar and the redundancy of syntax. Studies in Language 15, 301-333.
Anderson, John M. 1996. Case. In: Asher, R.E. . The encyclopedia of language and linguistics. 447-453. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Anderson, John M. 1997. Subjecthood and the English impersonal. In: Hickey, Raymond & Stanislav Puppel. Language history and linguistic modelling. A festschrift for Jacek Fisiak on his 60th birthday. Vol. 1, 251-263. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Anderson, John M, Agutter, Alex JL & Agutter, Paul S. 1986. Some aspects of semantic and pragmatic fuzziness. Lingua Posnaniensis 29, 105-115.
Anderson, John M. 1998. A core morphology for Old English verbs. English Language and Linguistics 2, 199-222.
Anderson, John M. 1982. A disagreeable note on grammatical relations. In: Dirven, R. & G. Radden. Issues in the theory of universal grammar. 125-143. Tübingen: Narr.
Anderson, John M. 2007. Finiteness, mood, and morphosyntax. Journal of Linguistics 43, 1-32.
Anderson, John M. 2005. The groundedness of grammar. In: Stuhlmann, A. & P. Studer. Language – Text – Bildung: Essays in honour of Beate Dreike. 13-21. Frankfurt: Lang.
Anderson, John M. 2008. A case of functional equivalence. In: Andor, József , Béla Hollósy, Tibor Laczkó, & Péter Pelyvás. When grammar minds language and literature: Festschrift for Béla Korponay. 45-63. Debrecen: Institute of English and American Studies, University of Debrecen.
Anderson, John M. 1997. Preliminaries to a history of sentential subjects in English. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 31, 21-28.
Anderson, John M. 1987. Case grammar and the localist hypothesis. In: Dirven, R. & G. Radden. Concepts of caseConcepts of case. 103-121. Tübingen: Narr.

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