It has been argued that the binding of long-distance anaphors can be reduced to a series of local dependencies by cyclic head movement of the reflexive to a matrix I position (Chomsky 1986; Cole et al. 1990). As a consequence, these reflexives are predicted to be subject-oriented. In Korean, the lon
This study examines the properties of co-reference in DPs and the Japanese reflexive zibun, and the ...
It has been demonstrated in this article that the Chinese reflexive ziji ‘self ’ in a pre-verbal pos...
In Section 1, we examine the two competing theories of bindig, i.e., Chomsky's (1981) and Bouchard's...
In this paper we argue that the Korean anaphor caki-casin, taken thus far to be a local anaphor, can...
A distribution of anaphoric elements roughly like that found in English occurs in languages around t...
Since the important work of Pollard Sag (1992), we know that even languages that lack genuine long-d...
This paper deals with long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their an...
An analysis of long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their anteceden...
This paper explores the effect of constrastive focus on the binding possibilities of the Korean anap...
This paper explores the impact of long distance scrambling on the interpretation of both local and l...
This study investigates how early and late Korean-English bilinguals interpret the exempt binding of...
This paper is devoted to demonstrative binding. We will argue that in view of B- type anaphor (Long ...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
This paper addresses the problem of the distribution and interpretation of the Korean long-distance ...
This study examines the properties of co-reference in DPs and the Japanese reflexive zibun, and the ...
It has been demonstrated in this article that the Chinese reflexive ziji ‘self ’ in a pre-verbal pos...
In Section 1, we examine the two competing theories of bindig, i.e., Chomsky's (1981) and Bouchard's...
In this paper we argue that the Korean anaphor caki-casin, taken thus far to be a local anaphor, can...
A distribution of anaphoric elements roughly like that found in English occurs in languages around t...
Since the important work of Pollard Sag (1992), we know that even languages that lack genuine long-d...
This paper deals with long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their an...
An analysis of long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their anteceden...
This paper explores the effect of constrastive focus on the binding possibilities of the Korean anap...
This paper explores the impact of long distance scrambling on the interpretation of both local and l...
This study investigates how early and late Korean-English bilinguals interpret the exempt binding of...
This paper is devoted to demonstrative binding. We will argue that in view of B- type anaphor (Long ...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
This paper addresses the problem of the distribution and interpretation of the Korean long-distance ...
This study examines the properties of co-reference in DPs and the Japanese reflexive zibun, and the ...
It has been demonstrated in this article that the Chinese reflexive ziji ‘self ’ in a pre-verbal pos...
In Section 1, we examine the two competing theories of bindig, i.e., Chomsky's (1981) and Bouchard's...