1. Language-specific and universal influences in children’s syntactic packaging of manner and path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish;Allen;Cognition,2007
2. Now you see it, now you don’t: Mediating the mapping between language and the visual world;Altmann,2004
3. Aske, J. (1989). Path predicates in English and Spanish: A closer look. In Proceedings of the fifteenth annual meeting of the Berkeley linguistics society (pp. 1–14). Berkeley, CA: BLS.
4. Working memory and language: An overview;Baddeley;Journal of Communication Disorders,2003
5. Beavers, J., Levin, B., & Wei, T. (2004). A morphosyntactic basis for variation in the encoding of motion events. Paper presented at the workshop on diversity and universals in language, Stanford University, 21–23 May.