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Publicaciones (selección):

- Derivational morphology and the lexicon-grammar competition in Functional Discourse Grammar: An overview. pp. 1 - 13. In Guerrero Medina and Portero Muñoz (eds.) Derivational Morphology in Functional Discourse Grammar. Word Structure 11 - 1, pp. 1 - 144. Edinburgh University. 2018.

- Tense switching in English narratives: an FDG perspective. Open Linguistics. 4 - 1, pp. 657 - 684. Mouton de Gruyter. 2018.

- Are Smartphone face and Googleheads a real or a fake phenomenon?: The current role of metonymy in semantic exocentricity. In Olga Blanco-Carrión, Antonio Barcelona, Rossella Pannain (eds.). Conceptual metonymy: methodological, theoretical and descriptive issues. [Human Cognitive Processing, 60]. pp. 261 - 286. John Benjamins. 2018.

- (With Daniel García Velasco.) A new proposal for the distinction between lexical and syntactic derivation in Functional Discourse Grammar. Word Structure 11 - 1, pp. 95 – 117. 2018.

- Bound lexical formatives: lexicon, grammar or somewhere in between. Linguistics. 54 - 5, pp. 1017 - 1053. Mouton de Gruyter. 2016.

- The discourse-motivated potential of view point adverbs in -wise: an FDG perspective. Lingua. 184, pp. 1 - 24. Elsevier. 2016.

- A constructional approach to transitional formatives: the use of –head in so-called ‘exocentric’ formations. Review of Cognitive Linguistics 12 - 1, pp. 160 - 192. John Benjamins, 2014.

- Portero Muñoz; Carmen. Adjective-Noun sequences at the crossroads between morphology and syntax: an FDG perspective. Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 67, pp. 123-140. Universidad de La Laguna. 2013.

- Noun-Noun sequences and the complement-modifier distinction: a corpus-based study. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 9 - 1, pp. 71 - 107. Mouton de Gruyter. 2013.

- Noun-Noun Euphemisms in the Language of the Global Financial Crisis. Atlantis. 33, pp.137 - 157. 2011.

- Noun+Noun sequences: their place in Functional Discourse Grammar. Working Papers in Functional Grammar 80. University of Amsterdam. 2007.

- Derived nominalizations in -ee: an RRG-based semantic analysis. English Language and Linguistics 7 - 1, pp. 129 - 159. Cambridge University Press. 2003