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Jamie recently completed his PhD 鈥淭he Syntactic Structures of Relativisation鈥 at the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 海角社区, under the supervision of Prof Ian Roberts. He is now a Research Associate on the ERC-funded (ReCoS) project in the same department. His primary interest is in theoretical syntax and language typology with a particular focus on A鈥-constructions (relative clauses, questions, topicalisation, etc.). Other linguistic interests include language change, the evolution of our capacity for language, and the constructed languages of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Syntax, typology, A鈥-constructions and associated phenomena
(ReCoS)
- Douglas, Jamie. To appear. Unifying the that-trace and anti-that-trace effects. Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics.
- Douglas, Jamie. 2016. The That-Trace and Anti-That-Trace Effects: Unification and Theoretical Implications. In Hammerly, Christopher & Brandon Prickett (Eds.) NELS 46: Proceedings of the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society, Vol. 1 (pp. 261-276). Amherst, MA: GLSA.
- Chaplin, Eddie, Jamie Douglas, Jean O鈥橦ara, Sharon Wellington & Jane Lyons. 2015. Evaluating service user community groups in forensic and neurodevelopmental units. British Journal of Mental Health Nursing 4 (4), 260-267.
Further publications
- Douglas, Jamie. To appear. Control into infinitival relatives. 海角社区 Occasional Papers in Linguistics 10. Douglas, Jamie. 2016. Unifying the that-trace and anti-that-trace effects. 海角社区 Occasional Papers in Linguistics 9, 184-211.
- Douglas, Jamie. 2015. Agreement (and Disagreement) Among Relatives. 海角社区 Occasional Papers in Linguistics 7, 33-60. 听