Object control is a dependency between the object of a matrix clause and the subject of the embedded clause, where the referential properties of the overt controller determine the referential properties of the silent controllee (represented as a gap below), as in (1)
This thesis investigates fundamental questions surrounding the phenomenon of control, with an emphas...
Backward control1 is a construction where the null controllee is structurally superior to the overt ...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
Korean seltukhata ‘persuade ’ and similar predicates that take a proposi-tional complement (marked w...
In this paper, I examine two object control constructions in Korean which differ only in the surface...
In this article, I will present a survey of control structures in Korean. The survey is based on a s...
Korean seltukhata 'persuade' and similar predicates that take a propositional complement (marked wit...
This chapter presents and analyzes three constructions associated with object control in Korean. The...
!is chapter presents and analyzes three constructions associated with object control in Korean. The ...
I argue that in Korean, split control into exhortative complements is in fact obligatory control (OC...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
The generative literature has often focused on the obligatory nature of complement control. This mea...
This paper aims to provide an analysis of various interpretation patterns found in the Obligatory Co...
In this paper, I present a new analysis of Japanese obligatory control within the Phase Theory of th...
This thesis investigates fundamental questions surrounding the phenomenon of control, with an emphas...
Backward control1 is a construction where the null controllee is structurally superior to the overt ...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
Korean seltukhata ‘persuade ’ and similar predicates that take a proposi-tional complement (marked w...
In this paper, I examine two object control constructions in Korean which differ only in the surface...
In this article, I will present a survey of control structures in Korean. The survey is based on a s...
Korean seltukhata 'persuade' and similar predicates that take a propositional complement (marked wit...
This chapter presents and analyzes three constructions associated with object control in Korean. The...
!is chapter presents and analyzes three constructions associated with object control in Korean. The ...
I argue that in Korean, split control into exhortative complements is in fact obligatory control (OC...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
The generative literature has often focused on the obligatory nature of complement control. This mea...
This paper aims to provide an analysis of various interpretation patterns found in the Obligatory Co...
In this paper, I present a new analysis of Japanese obligatory control within the Phase Theory of th...
This thesis investigates fundamental questions surrounding the phenomenon of control, with an emphas...
Backward control1 is a construction where the null controllee is structurally superior to the overt ...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...