According to Chomsky (1995), movement is simply feature movement for checking and the "generalized pied-piping" which shows up in overt syntax is just due to phonological reasons. In this paper I point out that this approach cannot be right, in that the distinction between X and XP movement does exist minimally in syntax, independently from any phonological consideration. Evidence is given that comparative clauses, all other morphological and phonological conditions being equal, minimally contrast with interrogatives in that they involve head movement to CO of a Wh-element, instead of phrase movement. A brief analysis of the selectional requirements internal to the comparative construction, together with an extension to free relatives, driv...
This dissertation explores a cross-linguistic trend of a diachronic loss of obligatory syntactic mov...
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and...
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and...
According to Chomsky (1995), movement is simply feature movement for checking and the ccgeneralized ...
According to Chomsky (1995), movement is simply feature movement for checking and the ccgeneralized ...
This thesis attempts to assimilate head movement as far as possible to phrasal movement. In particul...
[[abstract]]Studies of the syntax of the comparative construction generally focuses on three aspects...
The status of head movement has become controversial within current syntactic theory because its pro...
Recent development in the principles and Parameters approach to linguistic theory, known as the Mini...
Recent development in the principles and Parameters approach to linguistic theory, known as the Mini...
It has been observed (e.g. Chomsky 1977) that English questions allow wh-movement of adjective phras...
This monograph investigates the types of movement and movement-like relations, focusing on wh-questi...
Syntax published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This article looks at constructions involving optional mov...
This dissertation explores a cross-linguistic trend of a diachronic loss of obligatory syntactic mov...
It has been observed (e.g. Chomsky 1977) that English questions allow wh-movement of adjective phras...
This dissertation explores a cross-linguistic trend of a diachronic loss of obligatory syntactic mov...
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and...
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and...
According to Chomsky (1995), movement is simply feature movement for checking and the ccgeneralized ...
According to Chomsky (1995), movement is simply feature movement for checking and the ccgeneralized ...
This thesis attempts to assimilate head movement as far as possible to phrasal movement. In particul...
[[abstract]]Studies of the syntax of the comparative construction generally focuses on three aspects...
The status of head movement has become controversial within current syntactic theory because its pro...
Recent development in the principles and Parameters approach to linguistic theory, known as the Mini...
Recent development in the principles and Parameters approach to linguistic theory, known as the Mini...
It has been observed (e.g. Chomsky 1977) that English questions allow wh-movement of adjective phras...
This monograph investigates the types of movement and movement-like relations, focusing on wh-questi...
Syntax published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This article looks at constructions involving optional mov...
This dissertation explores a cross-linguistic trend of a diachronic loss of obligatory syntactic mov...
It has been observed (e.g. Chomsky 1977) that English questions allow wh-movement of adjective phras...
This dissertation explores a cross-linguistic trend of a diachronic loss of obligatory syntactic mov...
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and...
This paper investigates the nature of the attraction of XPs to clauseinitial position in German (and...