In the late 1970’s, Ken Hale (1980) proposed the configurationality parameter based in part on observations such as (1). (1) Some languages have a rigid word order, while others have a flexible word order. This led Hale and others to suggest the configurationality parameter, which associated a flat, non
This paper argues that the word order possibilities of a language are partly deter-mined by the part...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between grammatical agreement and so-called &ap...
This dissertation investigates fixed word order phenomena in 'free' word order languages and their c...
Configurationality is usually described for a language in terms of the degree to which phrase struct...
The central issue in this thesis is configurationality, which has broadly been defined in terms of a...
This article examines a variety of languages which have been called 'nonconfigurational', and introd...
The article argues that a particular implementation of phase theory makes it possible to account for...
This article examines a variety of languages which have been called ‘nonconfigurational’, and introd...
by a principle requiring that given information precede new information in a sentence (GfN-principle...
Even in relatively configurational languages, such as English, speakers frequently have a choice bet...
The word order facts of radically non-configurational languages pose a challenge to HPSG approaches ...
In research on Warlpiri, Hale (1983) called attention to a number of features of non-configurational...
Item does not contain fulltextWorkshop Stability and Variation in Word-Order Patterns over Time. XII...
Typed conception of surface-command and LF-command reveals a unique degree of freedom for specifying...
In this paper I discussed the most important recent theories about non-configurational syntax and e...
This paper argues that the word order possibilities of a language are partly deter-mined by the part...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between grammatical agreement and so-called &ap...
This dissertation investigates fixed word order phenomena in 'free' word order languages and their c...
Configurationality is usually described for a language in terms of the degree to which phrase struct...
The central issue in this thesis is configurationality, which has broadly been defined in terms of a...
This article examines a variety of languages which have been called 'nonconfigurational', and introd...
The article argues that a particular implementation of phase theory makes it possible to account for...
This article examines a variety of languages which have been called ‘nonconfigurational’, and introd...
by a principle requiring that given information precede new information in a sentence (GfN-principle...
Even in relatively configurational languages, such as English, speakers frequently have a choice bet...
The word order facts of radically non-configurational languages pose a challenge to HPSG approaches ...
In research on Warlpiri, Hale (1983) called attention to a number of features of non-configurational...
Item does not contain fulltextWorkshop Stability and Variation in Word-Order Patterns over Time. XII...
Typed conception of surface-command and LF-command reveals a unique degree of freedom for specifying...
In this paper I discussed the most important recent theories about non-configurational syntax and e...
This paper argues that the word order possibilities of a language are partly deter-mined by the part...
This thesis presents an analysis of the relationship between grammatical agreement and so-called &ap...
This dissertation investigates fixed word order phenomena in 'free' word order languages and their c...