Table of contents : Cover Series Questions of Syntax Copyright Contents Preface Acknowledgments Section A 1. More Languages Than We Might Have Thought. Fewer Languages Than There Might Have Been 2. Comparative Syntax 3. Comparative Syntax and English Is To 4. Having “Need” and Needing “Have” (with Stephanie Harves) Section B 5. The Silence of Heads 6. A Note on Some Even More Unusual Relative Clauses 7. The Unicity of There and the Definiteness Effect 8. Notes on French and English Demonstratives (with Jean-Yves Pollock) 9. Some Thoughts on One and Two and Other Numerals 10. English One and Ones as Complex Determiners 11. Once and Twice 12. A Note on Grand and Its Silent Entourage Section C 13. Why Are There No Directionality Parameters? 14. Toward a Syntactic Reinterpretation of Harris and Halle (2005) 15. Locality and Agreement in French Hyper-Complex Inversion (with Jean-Yves Pollock) 16. Clitic Doubling, Person and Agreement in French Hyper-Complex Inversion Bibliography Index