This chapter investigates various licensing constraints imposed on shared subject arguments in Romanian obligatory control constructions and argues for an analysis of obligatory control (henceforth, OC) in this language analogous to that of raising predicates. On the one hand, the discussion contributes to the current debate with respect to whether OC can and should be construed a
Within the framework of Jackendoff’s conceptual semantics, this study investigates the semantic prop...
The distinction between raising predicates and control predicates has been a hallmark of syntactic t...
This thesis explores the nature of the empty category PRO within the Minimalist Program of Chomsky (...
This paper discusses licensing constraints imposed on shared arguments in Romanian obligatory contro...
This paper discusses licensing constraints imposed on shared arguments in Romanian obligatory contro...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
This thesis investigates fundamental questions surrounding the phenomenon of control, with an emphas...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
This paper argues that control and raising (non-inflected) infinitives have overt subjects in Europe...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
This paper presents an overview of adjunct control in German, Norwegian, and English, comprising adv...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
Within the framework of Jackendoff’s conceptual semantics, this study investigates the semantic prop...
The distinction between raising predicates and control predicates has been a hallmark of syntactic t...
This thesis explores the nature of the empty category PRO within the Minimalist Program of Chomsky (...
This paper discusses licensing constraints imposed on shared arguments in Romanian obligatory contro...
This paper discusses licensing constraints imposed on shared arguments in Romanian obligatory contro...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
This thesis investigates fundamental questions surrounding the phenomenon of control, with an emphas...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
This paper argues that control and raising (non-inflected) infinitives have overt subjects in Europe...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
This paper presents an overview of adjunct control in German, Norwegian, and English, comprising adv...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
Within the framework of Jackendoff’s conceptual semantics, this study investigates the semantic prop...
The distinction between raising predicates and control predicates has been a hallmark of syntactic t...
This thesis explores the nature of the empty category PRO within the Minimalist Program of Chomsky (...