Right Node Raising Requires both Ellipsis and Multidomination Existing analyses of Right Node Raising (RNR) implicitly assume that all instances thereof can be subsumed under a single mechanism, whether it be movement, ellipsis, or multidomination. We challenge this assumption by showing that English RNR can be divided into (at least) two distinct subtypes, one which shows properties of ellipsis and one which shows properties of multidomination. Moreover, we also show that these two subtypes are in complementary distribution, and that neither one can be reduced to the other. The overall result is that RNR is not a single process, but rather a cover term for a family of processes with superficially identical outputs
Right Node Raising obeys a constraint that makes reference to strings, rather than structure. That c...
This paper proposes an account of Right Node Raising (RNR) within the framework of Dynamic Syntax (D...
Nakao (2009a, b) analyzes the so-called Left Node Raising construction (LNR) as an instance of acros...
Right Node Raising Requires both Ellipsis and Multidomination Existing analyses of Right Node Raisin...
Existing analyses of Right Node Raising (RNR) implicitly assume that all instances thereof can be ...
There have been various approaches entertained in the literature to account for the properties that ...
Ha (2006a, b, 2007, 2008) advocates a semantically constrained ellipsis approach to the right node r...
This study attemts to explore the syntactic and semantic properties of the English Right Node Raisin...
Park (2009, 2010) proposes a midway conjunction approach (MCA) to account for right node raising (RN...
"Right Node Raising", or rightward factorization, has to our knowledge never been investigated in an...
The proper analysis of Right Node Raising (RNR), like other cases of non-standard coordination, has ...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of Right Node Raising (RNR) constructions in English. Thes...
The derivation of Right Node Raising (RNR) has been the object of much debate in the genera-tive lit...
Right Node Raising is the term used by linguists to refer to a construction in which a shared argume...
Right node raising (RNR) is an atheoretical term used to describe sentences like those in (1):1 (1) ...
Right Node Raising obeys a constraint that makes reference to strings, rather than structure. That c...
This paper proposes an account of Right Node Raising (RNR) within the framework of Dynamic Syntax (D...
Nakao (2009a, b) analyzes the so-called Left Node Raising construction (LNR) as an instance of acros...
Right Node Raising Requires both Ellipsis and Multidomination Existing analyses of Right Node Raisin...
Existing analyses of Right Node Raising (RNR) implicitly assume that all instances thereof can be ...
There have been various approaches entertained in the literature to account for the properties that ...
Ha (2006a, b, 2007, 2008) advocates a semantically constrained ellipsis approach to the right node r...
This study attemts to explore the syntactic and semantic properties of the English Right Node Raisin...
Park (2009, 2010) proposes a midway conjunction approach (MCA) to account for right node raising (RN...
"Right Node Raising", or rightward factorization, has to our knowledge never been investigated in an...
The proper analysis of Right Node Raising (RNR), like other cases of non-standard coordination, has ...
This paper is concerned with the analysis of Right Node Raising (RNR) constructions in English. Thes...
The derivation of Right Node Raising (RNR) has been the object of much debate in the genera-tive lit...
Right Node Raising is the term used by linguists to refer to a construction in which a shared argume...
Right node raising (RNR) is an atheoretical term used to describe sentences like those in (1):1 (1) ...
Right Node Raising obeys a constraint that makes reference to strings, rather than structure. That c...
This paper proposes an account of Right Node Raising (RNR) within the framework of Dynamic Syntax (D...
Nakao (2009a, b) analyzes the so-called Left Node Raising construction (LNR) as an instance of acros...