• What kind of cases are there? • How does case depend on the syntactic environment? • Until now case was maximally specified in valency lists, if we now the principles of case assignment, this is unnecessary. We capture generalizations and reduce the number of lexical entries for verbs like lesen (‘read’) in (1): (1) a. Er he-nom möchte wants das the Buch book lesen. read ‘He wants to read the book.’ b. Ich I sah saw ihn him-acc das the Buch book lesen. read ‘I saw him read the book.’ The case of the subject (and the object) is assigned by a principle
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-99)Simple predicate adjective sentences are examined i...
International audienceHow are cases assigned to the constituents of complex sentences ? In this pape...
This article takes issue with the two dichotomies of structural vs. lexical case and thematic vs. id...
It is well-known that in languages with overt morphological case, marked, or inherent, case behaves ...
In addition to the division in Case Theory between structural and non-structural Case, the theory mu...
We consider two variants of morphological case: structural case (such as accusative, erga-tive, or d...
The three concepts of case, valency and transitivity belong to the most discussed topics of modern l...
Dependent Case Theory argues against case assignment via a functional head (cf. Chomsky 2000; 2001) ...
Note:This thesis examines the distinction between syntactic case and semantic case, part of a broade...
The paper argues that structural case assignment properties of English and German reduced comparativ...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an outline of HPSG work on grammatical case. Two issues that a...
• What kind of cases are there? • How does case depend on the syntactic environment
This paper outlines a theory of case which assumes that case is not a unitary phenomenon, but has th...
Speech production involves the transformation of a to-be-expressed idea, or message, into lexical an...
This paper analyzes how case assignment takes place in double object constructions in English. It h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-99)Simple predicate adjective sentences are examined i...
International audienceHow are cases assigned to the constituents of complex sentences ? In this pape...
This article takes issue with the two dichotomies of structural vs. lexical case and thematic vs. id...
It is well-known that in languages with overt morphological case, marked, or inherent, case behaves ...
In addition to the division in Case Theory between structural and non-structural Case, the theory mu...
We consider two variants of morphological case: structural case (such as accusative, erga-tive, or d...
The three concepts of case, valency and transitivity belong to the most discussed topics of modern l...
Dependent Case Theory argues against case assignment via a functional head (cf. Chomsky 2000; 2001) ...
Note:This thesis examines the distinction between syntactic case and semantic case, part of a broade...
The paper argues that structural case assignment properties of English and German reduced comparativ...
The aim of this chapter is to provide an outline of HPSG work on grammatical case. Two issues that a...
• What kind of cases are there? • How does case depend on the syntactic environment
This paper outlines a theory of case which assumes that case is not a unitary phenomenon, but has th...
Speech production involves the transformation of a to-be-expressed idea, or message, into lexical an...
This paper analyzes how case assignment takes place in double object constructions in English. It h...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 96-99)Simple predicate adjective sentences are examined i...
International audienceHow are cases assigned to the constituents of complex sentences ? In this pape...
This article takes issue with the two dichotomies of structural vs. lexical case and thematic vs. id...