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Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. Nouns do not take complements: A theoretical claim and a psycholinguistic experiment » In The Proceedings of the 14th Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics. Otsu, Y ed. Tokyo: Hituzi Syobo Publishing, 2013.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Against the parallelism between the NP and the clause: Evidence from idioms." Linguistics (2019): 1-38.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. Frequency of grammatical constructions and syntactic priming In SLI Workshop on Linguistic Complexity, Malta. September 2015., 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. " Relative clauses in the Romance languages. ." In Oxford Research Enclyclopedia of Linguistics.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Please do not Move That remnant too much!" In Remnant Movement, 179-200. Grewendorf ed. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, Caterina Donati, and Maria Teresa Guasti. Gross Minimality in child grammar In Going Romance 2013. Worshop on Language acquisition and linguistic theory. Amsterdam, novembre 2013. , 2013.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Unprobed movement and labeling: tree trimming as a key to understand successive cyclicity. ." In Building on Babel’s rubble , 377-394. Boneh, N. et al. (eds.). ed. Paris: PUF, 2022.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. Il n’y a pas trente-six façons of building an NP structure In Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, New York Stony Brook., 2016.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Unprobed movement: three case studies." Syntax (Soumis).
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Subject Intervention in free relatives." In Structures, strategies and beyond, 369-392. E. Di Domenico, C. and S. Hamann Matteini (eds.). ed. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. Please do not Move that remnant too much! In Workshop on Remnant Movement, Frankfurt, october 2013., 2013.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Relative clauses in the Romance languages." In Oxford Research Enclyclopedia of Romance Linguistics., Sous presse.
Cecchetto, Carlo, Caterina Donati, Ingrid Konrad, and Carla Soares-Jesel. Object relative clauses: explaining an unexpected difference between children and adults. In The Romance Turn VII (TRT). Venise, 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Whatever his arguments, whatever relatives are headed relatives. A reply to Caponigro’s reply." Linguistic Inquiry.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Relativization in Italian Sign Language (LIS): The missing link of relativization." In Complex sentences and beyond,, 93-128. Herrmann, Pfau and Steinbach ed. Mouton de Gruyter: Berlin, 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, Caterina Donati, and Maria Teresa Guasti. Gross Minimality and relative clauses in child grammar In Experimental and Theoretical Approaches to relative clauses reconciled, DFGS 2014, Marburg. March 2014., 2014.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Relativization in Italian Sign Language (LIS): The missing link of relativization." In Complex sentences and beyond, 93-128. H. Hermann, R. Pfau and M. Steinbach ed. Berlin: Mouton De Gruyter, 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, Caterina Donati, Ingrid Konrad, and Carla Soares-Jesel. Object relative clauses: An unexpected difference between children and adults. In 12th Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (GALA). Nantes, 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Relabeling participial Construction." In In Linguistic Variation: Structure and Interpretation – A Festschrift in Honour of M. Rita Manzini in occasion of her 60th birthday. . Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2020.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. (Re)labeling In Linguistic Inquiry Monographs . Vol. 70. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. A relabeling analysis of reduced relatives In Encuentro de Gramatica Generativa 7, Buenos Aires. July 2015., 2015.
Cecchetto, Carlo, and Caterina Donati. "Whatever his arguments, whatever relatives are headed relatives. A reply to Caponigro’s reply." Linguistic Inquiry.