In contrast to English (1c), Russian allows movement out of a DP (1a,b). This kind of movement is called split scrambling. Both Topics (1b) and Foci (1a) can split scramble, Topics moving to sentence-initial position, and Foci to sentence-fina
This thesis proposes that there is a form of scrambling in Ukrainian that involves pervasive phonolo...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
Based on O(ld) E(nglish) and O(ld) Ice(landic) data, this paper argues that Scrambling is an optiona...
In contrast to English (3), Russian allows movement out of a DP (1,2). This kind of movement is call...
The central issue in current work on sentence processing is to explain how readers and listeners rec...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
Turkish exhibits a special kind of movement called scrambling, which allows for constituents to move...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
The purpose of this article is to argue against the necessity of positing a process of "Scrambl...
Abstract. Scrambling is the unbounded movement of one or more than one of elements in a sentence. Th...
This paper investigates why A-movement and German scrambling resist scope reconstruction and their e...
In this paper, I investigate how the linear ordering of syntactic units is determined in scrambling ...
Grammars are decomposable. On the one hand, an adequate characterization of a given utterance factor...
The putative scrambling in Korean has intrinsic difficulties due to the lack of driving force for th...
This thesis proposes that there is a form of scrambling in Ukrainian that involves pervasive phonolo...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
Based on O(ld) E(nglish) and O(ld) Ice(landic) data, this paper argues that Scrambling is an optiona...
In contrast to English (3), Russian allows movement out of a DP (1,2). This kind of movement is call...
The central issue in current work on sentence processing is to explain how readers and listeners rec...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
Turkish exhibits a special kind of movement called scrambling, which allows for constituents to move...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
The purpose of this article is to argue against the necessity of positing a process of "Scrambl...
Abstract. Scrambling is the unbounded movement of one or more than one of elements in a sentence. Th...
This paper investigates why A-movement and German scrambling resist scope reconstruction and their e...
In this paper, I investigate how the linear ordering of syntactic units is determined in scrambling ...
Grammars are decomposable. On the one hand, an adequate characterization of a given utterance factor...
The putative scrambling in Korean has intrinsic difficulties due to the lack of driving force for th...
This thesis proposes that there is a form of scrambling in Ukrainian that involves pervasive phonolo...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
Based on O(ld) E(nglish) and O(ld) Ice(landic) data, this paper argues that Scrambling is an optiona...