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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. Noun phrases as adjectives: serialization in seven parts. Trier: LAUT.
Anderson, John M. 2007. The grammar of names. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Anderson, John M. 1987. Invariance and linguistic variation: a case grammar characterisation. In: Melenk, Hartmut , Jean Firges, Günter Nold, Reinhard Strauch, & Dieter Zeh. 11. Fremdsprachendidaktiker-Kongreß. 604-610. Tübingen: Narr.
Anderson, John M. 1994. Contrastivity and non-specification in a dependency phonology of English. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 28, 3-35.
Anderson, John M. 1986. The English prosody /h/. In: Kastovsky, Dieter & Aleksander Swedek. Linguistics across historical and geographical boundaries. Vol 2: Descriptive, contrastive and applied linguistics. 799-809. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Anderson, John M. 2002. (Introduction to) Dependency phonology. Bremen: Universität Bremen, IASS. http://www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/linguistik/dpng/dp_papers.
Anderson, John M. 1977. On case grammar. Prolegomena to a theory of grammatical relations. London: Croom Helm.
Anderson, John M. 1987. The limits of linearity. In: Anderson, John M & Jacques Durand. Explorations in dependency phonology. 169-190.
Anderson, John M. 1996. Case. In: Asher, R.E. . The encyclopedia of language and linguistics. 447-453. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Anderson, John M. 2011. Referentiality and the noun. Hermes – Journal of Language and Communication in Business 47, 13-29.
Anderson, John M. 2001. Raising control. Studia Linguistica 55(1), 77-111.
Anderson, John M. 2004. On the grammatical status of names. Language 80, 435-474.
Allan, Scott & Bauer, Laurie . 1991. Markedness, markedness inversion, and dependency phonology. Australian Journal of Linguistics 11(2), 151-174.
Allan, Scott & Bauer, Laurie . 1989. Review of Anderson, J.M. and C.J. Ewen. 1987. Principles of dependency phonology. Cambridge: CUP. Australian Journal of Linguistics 9(2), 347-355.

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