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Anderson, John M. 2013. On so-called 'conjunctions' in English. Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 49(1), 21-77.
Anderson, John M. 1991. Should. In: Kastovsky, Dieter . Historical English syntax. 11-30. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Anderson, John M & Durand, Jacques . 1993. Segments non-spécifiés et sous spécifiés en phonologie de dépendance: le yawelmani et les autres dialectes du yokuts. In: Laks, B. & A. Rialland. Architecture et géométrie des représentations phonologiques. 233-253. Paris: Editions du CNRS, Collection Sciences du Langage.
Anderson, John M. 1973. Maximi Planudes in memoriam. In: Kiefer, F. & N. Ruwet. Generative grammar in Europe. 20-47. Dordrecht: Reidel.
Anderson, John M. 1980. Essential criteria for the establishment of linguistic typologies. Discussion. Travaux de cercle linguistique de Copenhague 20, 179-193.
Anderson, John M. 1985. The case grammar hypothesis. T.a. informations 26(2), 47-56.
Anderson, John M. 1973. Nuns and rapists. Edinburgh Working Papers in Linguistics 3, 89-92.
Anderson, John M. 1976. On serialization in English syntax. (Ludwigsburg Studies In Language And Linguistics 1). Ludwigsburg: R.O.U. Strauch.
Anderson, John M. 1970. Ablaut in the synchronic phonology of the Old English strong verb. Indogermanische Forschungen 75, 166-197.
Anderson, John M. 1989. Periphrases and paradigms. In: Odenstedt, Bengt & Gunnar Persson. Instead of flowers: Papers in honour of Mats Rydén on the occasion of his 60th birthday. 1-10. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell.
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. 1984. The natural history of dative sentences. In: Blake, Norman F & Charles Jones. English historical linguistics: studies in development. 241-278. Sheffield: The Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language.
Anderson, John M. 1979. Subjecthood. Hungarian Studies in English 12, 121-138.
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 & Jones, Charles . 1972. Three theses concerning phonological representations. Edinburgh Working Papers in Linguistics 1, 92-115.
Anderson, John M. 1994. Contrastivity and non-specification in a dependency phonology of English. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia 28, 3-35.
Anderson, John M. 2001. Finiteness, in Greek, and elsewhere. Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 37, 5-33.
Anderson, John M. 2004. Grammar and meaning: two cheers for structuralism. (Report No. Ilci-03-Lic-13. Institute For Logic, Cognition, Language And Information). Donostia: Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea.
Anderson, John M. 1977. On case grammar. Prolegomena to a theory of grammatical relations. London: Croom Helm.
Anderson, John M. 1973. A dialect argument for ∀x ⇐ ~∃x(~. Edinburgh Working Papers in Linguistics 3, 1-9.
Anderson, John M. 1971. The grammar of case: towards a localistic theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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. 1997. Double trouble: Geminate vs. simplex graphs in the Ormulum. In: Fisiak, Jacek . Studies in Middle English. 23-58. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Anderson, John M. 2003. On the structure of names. Folia Linguistica 37, 347-398.
Anderson, John M. 2004. On the grammatical status of names. Language 80, 435-474.

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