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Anderson, John M. 1973. Nuns and rapists. Edinburgh Working Papers in Linguistics 3, 89-92.
Anderson, John M. 1985. Case grammar, invariance and linguistic variation. TESOL France News 5(3), 6-11.
Anderson, John M. 1980. On the internal structure of phonological segments: evidence from English and its history. Folia Linguistica Historica 1, 165-191.
Anderson, John M. 1991. Concord, rection and possessives in English, Makonde and elsewhere. Working Papers in General and Applied Linguistics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 26, 341-362.
Anderson, John M. 1986. Structural analogy and case grammar. Lingua 70(2-3), 79-130.
Anderson, John M. 1971. Dependency and grammatical functions. Foundations of Language 7, 30-37.
Anderson, John M. 2005. Let and the 'bare infinitive': an exploratory exercise in (traditional notional) grammar. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 41, 29-52.
Anderson, John M. 1975. A non-argument for deep structure. York Papers in Linguistics 5, 87-96.
Anderson, John M. 1973. Syllable structure and gemination in Old English. Edinburgh Working Papers in Linguistics 3, 100-105.
Anderson, John M. 1977. On case grammar. Prolegomena to a theory of grammatical relations. London: Croom Helm.
Anderson, John M. 1988. Old English ablaut again: the essentially concrete character of dependency phonology. In: Duncan-Rose, Caroline & Theo Vennemann. On language: rhetorica, phonologica, syntactica. A Festschrift for Robert P. Stockwell from his friends and colleagues. 156-177. London: Routledge.
Anderson, John M. 1997. English phonology: Theoretical, clinical and medieval. In: Chamoza, J.L. & T. Guzmán. Studies in Middle English language and literature. 9-29. (Proceedings Of Selim (Sociedad Española De Lengua Y Literatura Inglesa Medieva) V). Oviedo: Universidad de Oviedo.
Anderson, John M. 1994. Contrastivity and non-specification in a dependency phonology of English. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 28, 3-35.
Anderson, John M. 1973. The ghost of time past. Foundations of Language 9, 481-491.
Anderson, John M. 2000. 'What became of Waring?' Questioning the predicator in English. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 35, 53-80.
Anderson, John M. 2004. On the grammatical status of names. Language 80, 435-474.
Anderson, John M. 2011. The substance of language. Vol. II. Morphology, paradigms, and periphrases. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Anderson, John M. 2011. Referentiality and the noun. Hermes – Journal of Language and Communication in Business 47, 13-29.
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 & Jones, Charles . 1977. Phonological structure and the history of English. Amsterdam: North-Holland.
Anderson, John M. 1997. Preliminaries to a history of sentential subjects in English. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 31, 21-28.
Anderson, John M. 2006. Structural analogy and universal grammar. Lingua 116(5), 301-333.
Anderson, John M & Jones, Charles . 1974. Three theses concerning phonological representations. Journal of Linguistics 10(1), 1-26.
Anderson, John M. 1968. Ergative and nominative in English. Journal of Linguistics 4(1), 1-32.
Anderson, John M. 1997. Remarks on the structure and development of the have perfect. Folia Linguistica Historica 28(1-2), 3-23.

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