We present an analysis of adjuncts which, while based on the traditional binary adjunction schema, accommodates the phenomena that motivate the alternative Adjunct-as-Complement approach, such as adjunct extraction and case marking. The key idea is to enable the syntactic head (modifiee) to select for its modifier (adjunct) via the new valence feature dedicated for adjuncts, while leaving its values underspecified. Thus the selectional property of the modifiee percolates as well as that of the modifier, dispensing with the need to endow adjuncts a complement-like status.
This paper is concerned with the structural position occupied by a subset of adjunct clauses, namely...
One aspect of the progress being made is that the focus of attention has widened. Adverbials, though...
Blending of the absolute construction (subject + nonfinite/verbless predicate) and the "restrictor +...
We present an analysis of adjuncts which, while based on the traditional binary adjunction schema, a...
In this paper, we present a unified feature-based theory of complement, adjunct, and subject extract...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a unified feature-based theory of complement, adjunct, and subje...
In DeArmond and Hedberg (1998) we showed there exists a distinction between primary and secondary co...
The paper claims that in German and English five major classes of adjuncts have to be distinguished ...
In recent years, attempts to simplify the grammatical mechanisms used in syntax have led to proposal...
Regardless of the differences in theoretical frameworks employed, researchers of natural language sy...
Adjunct clauses are traditionally assumed to be strong islands for extraction across languages. Howe...
This paper presents an analysis of two types of adjunct predicates that are italicized in (1). (Thro...
The idea of adjunction can be traced back to the beginnings of generative syntax. Already Zellig Har...
This paper investigates the syntactic structure created by adjunction by examining the viability of ...
In Dutch, an adjunct preceding a verb cluster can take both wide and narrow scope with respect to t...
This paper is concerned with the structural position occupied by a subset of adjunct clauses, namely...
One aspect of the progress being made is that the focus of attention has widened. Adverbials, though...
Blending of the absolute construction (subject + nonfinite/verbless predicate) and the "restrictor +...
We present an analysis of adjuncts which, while based on the traditional binary adjunction schema, a...
In this paper, we present a unified feature-based theory of complement, adjunct, and subject extract...
Abstract. In this paper, we present a unified feature-based theory of complement, adjunct, and subje...
In DeArmond and Hedberg (1998) we showed there exists a distinction between primary and secondary co...
The paper claims that in German and English five major classes of adjuncts have to be distinguished ...
In recent years, attempts to simplify the grammatical mechanisms used in syntax have led to proposal...
Regardless of the differences in theoretical frameworks employed, researchers of natural language sy...
Adjunct clauses are traditionally assumed to be strong islands for extraction across languages. Howe...
This paper presents an analysis of two types of adjunct predicates that are italicized in (1). (Thro...
The idea of adjunction can be traced back to the beginnings of generative syntax. Already Zellig Har...
This paper investigates the syntactic structure created by adjunction by examining the viability of ...
In Dutch, an adjunct preceding a verb cluster can take both wide and narrow scope with respect to t...
This paper is concerned with the structural position occupied by a subset of adjunct clauses, namely...
One aspect of the progress being made is that the focus of attention has widened. Adverbials, though...
Blending of the absolute construction (subject + nonfinite/verbless predicate) and the "restrictor +...