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Thrane, Torben . 1980. Referential-semantic analysis. Aspects of a theory of linguistic reference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Staun, Jørgen . 1987. On the representation of stød. In: Anderson, John M & Jacques Durand. Explorations in dependency phonologyExplorations in dependency phonology. 169-198. Dordrecht: Foris.
Staun, Jørgen . 1980. Retraction of Old English [ææ] and bifurcation of Danish [a]: a dependency characterisation. In: Anderson, John M & Colin J Ewen. Studies in dependency phonology. 41-60. Ludwigsburg: R.O.U. Strauch.
Starosta, Stanley . 1981. Review of Anderson, J.M. 1977. On case grammar. London: Croom Helm. Language 57(3), 720-724.
Sampson, Geoffrey . 1972. Review of Anderson, J.M. 1971. The grammar of case: towards a localistic theory. Cambridge: CUP. Journal of Literary Semantics 1, 116-118.
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Hurford, James . 1981. Review of Anderson, J.M. 1977. On case grammar. London: Croom Helm. Journal of Linguistics 17, 374-378.
Hulst, Harry van der. 1995. Radical CV phonology: The categorical gesture. In: Jacques, Durand & Francis Katamba. Frontiers of phonology: atoms, structures, derivations. 80-116.
Hulst, Harry van der. 1994. Radical CV phonology: The locational gesture. UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 6, 439-477.
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Durand, Jacques . 1999. R postvocalique et histoire de l'anglais. A tale of two countries. A tale of two cities. Anglophonia (Sigma): French Journal of English Studies 6, 199-221.
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Anderson, John M. 2001. Raising control. Studia Linguistica 55(1), 77-111.
Anderson, John M. 1972. Remarks on the hierarchy of quasi-predications. Revue Roumaine de Linguistique 17, 23-44; 121-140; 193-202; 319-335.
Anderson, John M & Ewen, Colin J. 1981. The representation of neutralisation in universal phonology. In: Dressler, W.U. , O.E. Pfeifler, & J.R. Rennison. Phonologica 1980Phonologica 1980. 15-22. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft.
Anderson, John M. 1989. Reflections on notional grammar, with some remarks on its relevance to issues in the analysis of English and its history. In: Arnold, Doug , Martin Atkinson, Jacques Durand, Claire Grover, & Louisa Sadler. Essays on grammatical theory and universal grammar. 13-36. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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