Some publications and manuscripts

Heycock, Caroline. 2010. Specification, equation and agreement in copular sentences. Ms.

Doron, Edit and Caroline Heycock. To appear. In support of broad subjects in Hebrew. To appear in Lingua.

Heycock, Caroline. 2009. Agreement in specificational sentences in Faroese. In Nordlyd 36.2 NORMS Papers on Faroese: 57-77.

Bentzen, Kristine, Piotr Garbacz, Caroline Heycock and Gunnar Hrafn Hrafnbjargarson. 2009. On variation in Faroese verb placement. In Nordlyd 36.2 NORMS Papers on Faroese: 78-102.

Heycock, Caroline, Antonella Sorace, and Zakaris Svabo Hansen. To appear. V-to-I and V2 in subordinate clauses: an investigation of Faroese in relation to Icelandic and Danish. To appear in Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics.
Non-final draft, please check before citing.

Heycock, Caroline. 2007. Japanese wa, ga, and Information Structure. In Shigeru Miyagawa and Mamoru Saito (eds) Handbook of Japanese Linguistics. Oxford University Press
Pre-final draft

Heycock, Caroline and Antonella Sorace. 2007. Verb movement in Faroese: New perspectives on an old question. To appear in Nordlyd 35.

Heycock, Caroline. 2005. On the interaction of adjectival modifers and relative clauses. Natural Language Semantics 13.4: 359-382.
Pre-final draft

Heycock, Caroline. 2005. Embedded Root Phenomena. In Martin Everaert and Henk van Riemsdijk (eds), The Blackwell Companion to Syntax. Blackwell.
Html version

Heycock, Caroline and Roberto Zamparelli. 2005. Friends and colleagues: Coordination, plurality, and the structure of DP. Natural Language Semantics 13: 201-270.

Alexopoulou, Theodora, Edit Doron and Caroline Heycock. 2004. Broad Subjects and Clitic Left Dislocation. In D. Adger et al. (eds). Peripheries: Syntactic Edges and Their Effects. Kluwer: 329-358.
Pre-final draft

Heycock, Caroline and Roberto Zamparelli. 2003. Coordinated Bare Definites. Linguistic Inquiry 34.3: 443-459.

Tsimpli, Ianthi, Antonella Sorace, Caroline Heycock and Francesca Filiaci. 2004. First language attrition and syntactic subjects: A study of Greek and Italian near-native speakers of English. International Journal of Bilingualism 8.3: 257-277.

Heycock, Caroline and Edit Doron. 2003. Categorical Subjects. Gengo Kenkyu 123: 95-135.
Prefinal draft

Tsimpli, Ianthi, Antonella Sorace, Caroline Heycock, Francesca Filiaci, Maria Bouba. 2003. Subjects in L1 Attrition: Evidence from Greek and Italian Near-Native Speakers of English. In B. Beachley, A. Brown, and F. Conlin (eds), Proceedings of BUCLD 27: 787-797.

Heycock, Caroline, Anthony Alderson, Jonathan Brennan, Golda Fischer, Victoria Gall, Nicole Gregoire, Teo Juvonen, Tom Kelly, Sophie Kruass, Jennifer Pope, and Sofia Sanchez-Romero. 2003. Verb movement and the Philosopher's Stone.
Manuscript

Aleopoulou, Theodora and Caroline Heycock. 2002. Quantifier scope in relative clauses and definiteness effects. In C. Beyssade et al (eds), Empirical Issues in Formal Syntax and Semantics 4. Presses de l'Universite Paris-Sorbonne: 81-98

Heycock, Caroline and Anthony Kroch. 2002. Topic, Focus, and Syntactic Representation. In Line Mikkelsen and Chris Potts (eds) Proceedings of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 21

Alexopoulou, Theodora and Caroline Heycock. 2001. Relative Clauses with Quantifiers and Definiteness. In Klaus von Heusinger et al. (eds). Proceedings of the Workshop on Choice Functions and Natural Language Semantics, Arbeitspapier 110 des Fachbereichs Sprachwissenschaft, Universitaet Konstanz.

Heycock, Caroline and Roberto Zamparelli. 2000. Friends and Colleagues: Plurality and NP-Coordination. Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 30.

Heycock, Caroline and Anthony Kroch. 1999. Pseudocleft Connectivity: Implications for the LF Interface. Linguistic Inquiry 30.3: 365-397.

Heycock, Caroline. 1995. Asymmetries in Reconstruction. Linguistic Inquiry 26: 547-570.

Heycock, Caroline. 1993. Syntactic Predication in Japanese. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 2: 167-211

Heycock, Caroline. 1992. Layers of Predication and the Syntax of the Copula. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 7: 95-123