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Anderson, John M. 2011. Referentiality and the noun. Hermes – Journal of Language and Communication in Business 47, 13-29.
Anderson, John M & Britton, Derek A. 1999. The phonology and orthography of the Ormulum. English Language and Linguistics 3, 299-334.
Anderson, John M. 1975. A note on the placement of universal quantifiers. Folia Linguistica 7, 317-338.
Anderson, John M. 1978. Deep structure change? The history of the modals in English. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh.
Anderson, John M. 2006. Structural analogy and universal grammar. Lingua 116(5), 301-333.
Anderson, John M. 2001. Modals, subjunctives and (non-)finiteness. English Language and Linguistics 5(1), 159-166.
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 & Jones, Charles . 1974. Three theses concerning phonological representations. Journal of Linguistics 10(1), 1-26.
Anderson, John M. 1988. The status of voiced fricatives in Old English. In: Anderson, John M & Norman Macleod. Edinburgh studies in the English language. 95-112. Edinburgh: John Donald.
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. 1973. An essay concerning aspect. The Hague: Mouton.
Anderson, John M. 1990. On the status of auxiliaries in notional grammar. Journal of Linguistics 26, 341-362.
Anderson, John M. 1996. Case grammar. In: Asher, R.E. . The encyclopedia of language and linguistics. 453-464. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
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. 1988. The type of Old English impersonals. In: Anderson, John M & Norman Macleod. Edinburgh studies in English language. 1-32. Edinburgh: John Donald.
Anderson, John M. 1985. The status of voiced fricatives in Old English. Folia Linguistica Historica 6, 215-243.
Anderson, John M. 1977. Noch einmal ae samcucu. York Papers in Linguistics 7, 67-76.
Anderson, John M. 1987. The tradition of structural analogy. In: Steele, R. & T. Threadgold. Language topics: essays in honour of Michael Halliday. Vol. II, 33-43. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
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. 1985. The case system of Old English: a case for non-modularity. Studia Linguistica 39, 1-22.
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. 2006. Case grammar. In: Brown, Keith . The encyclopedia of language and linguistics. Vol. II, 220-233. Oxford: Elsevier.
Anderson, John M. 1972. Remarks on the hierarchy of quasi-predications. Revue Roumaine de Linguistique 17, 23-44; 121-140; 193-202; 319-335.

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