We present two magnitude estimation experiments on the role of resumptive pronouns in subject extraction in English and German. In the theoretical literature, resumptives have been claimed to remedy effects of island violations, but our results show that this is not the case. Furthermore, our data also con-rm the existence of a that-trace effect for both languages, con-trary to theoretical claims that this effect is not present in Ger-man. On a methodological level, our study demonstrates the importance of controlled experiments for obtaining theoreti-cally crucial linguistic judgments, and the potential of the mag-nitude estimation paradigm for crosslinguistic comparisons
Tsimpli and Dimitrakopoulou (2007) propose the Interpretability Hypothesis (IH), according to which ...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
We present two magnitude estimation experiments on the role of resumptive pronouns in subject extrac...
Evidence is provided for a minimalist account of English-type resumptive pronouns. According to this...
We present an experimental investigation of the role of resumptive pronouns. We investigate object e...
It is often assumed in the theoretical syntax literature that intrusive resumptive pronouns can resc...
We report elicited production & grammaticality judgment data from 3 experiments on the status of res...
The ungrammaticality that can be observed in subject extraction from that-clauses in English, known ...
Language production and comprehension are often assumed to share the same linguistic resource. Howev...
Zurich German (ZG) relative clauses are remarkable from a Germanic point of view in that resumptive ...
This work is intended as an attempt to bring the phenomenon of resumptive pronouns under the scrutin...
This work is intended as an attempt to bring the phenomenon of resumptive pronouns under the scrutin...
English resumptive pronouns, as in "...the flowers that I don't know where IT came from," are enigma...
The use of resumptive pronouns in relative clauses appears to be governed by structural complexity i...
Tsimpli and Dimitrakopoulou (2007) propose the Interpretability Hypothesis (IH), according to which ...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
We present two magnitude estimation experiments on the role of resumptive pronouns in subject extrac...
Evidence is provided for a minimalist account of English-type resumptive pronouns. According to this...
We present an experimental investigation of the role of resumptive pronouns. We investigate object e...
It is often assumed in the theoretical syntax literature that intrusive resumptive pronouns can resc...
We report elicited production & grammaticality judgment data from 3 experiments on the status of res...
The ungrammaticality that can be observed in subject extraction from that-clauses in English, known ...
Language production and comprehension are often assumed to share the same linguistic resource. Howev...
Zurich German (ZG) relative clauses are remarkable from a Germanic point of view in that resumptive ...
This work is intended as an attempt to bring the phenomenon of resumptive pronouns under the scrutin...
This work is intended as an attempt to bring the phenomenon of resumptive pronouns under the scrutin...
English resumptive pronouns, as in "...the flowers that I don't know where IT came from," are enigma...
The use of resumptive pronouns in relative clauses appears to be governed by structural complexity i...
Tsimpli and Dimitrakopoulou (2007) propose the Interpretability Hypothesis (IH), according to which ...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...