It is well-known that subjects of imperative clauses behave differently than subjects of declarative clauses; most notably, it appears to be the case that all languages allow null subjects in imperatives, even in languages that generally prohibit them in other clause types. The question examined in this paper is the relationship between the syntactic element that determines clause type and that whic
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on clause structure by discussing the distributi...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
Imperatives constitute one of the major clause types of human language; most if not all languages h...
In this paper I examine the distributional and typological constraints on subjects of imperatives in...
There are at least four senses in which one can talk about clause or sentence types in a language. O...
Imperative verbs displaying no overt inflectional marking for their mood specification never demand ...
This paper investigates Zanuttini's (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sententi...
This paper investigates cross-linguistic variation in embedded imperatives in terms of syntactic env...
There is relatively little formal work on general issues concerning the syntax/semantics of clause t...
1 Marking clause type at the syntax/semantics interface A fundamental concept in the description of ...
This paper investigates Zanuttini\u27s (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sente...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
Owing to its typological characteristics, English displays limited positional mobility of clause con...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on clause structure by discussing the distributi...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
Imperatives constitute one of the major clause types of human language; most if not all languages h...
In this paper I examine the distributional and typological constraints on subjects of imperatives in...
There are at least four senses in which one can talk about clause or sentence types in a language. O...
Imperative verbs displaying no overt inflectional marking for their mood specification never demand ...
This paper investigates Zanuttini's (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sententi...
This paper investigates cross-linguistic variation in embedded imperatives in terms of syntactic env...
There is relatively little formal work on general issues concerning the syntax/semantics of clause t...
1 Marking clause type at the syntax/semantics interface A fundamental concept in the description of ...
This paper investigates Zanuttini\u27s (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sente...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
Owing to its typological characteristics, English displays limited positional mobility of clause con...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on clause structure by discussing the distributi...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...