The question of subjecthood has dogged linguistic science since ancient times. However, in current versions of Minimalism, subjects do not have primitive status and can only be defined in derived terms. However, subjects and the broader theoretical notion of SUBJECT remain important in linguistic description. This paper develops a definition of subjecthood in terms of set-theoretic notions of functional dependency: when a feature, say phi, determines the value of some other feature, say u-phi. This notion is used to describe various phenomena where subjecthood has been invoked: binding domains and subject-oriented anaphors
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
"This volume analyzes constructions with non-canonical subjects in individual languages and cross-li...
This article investigates the nature of predication of so-called subject-oriented adverbs in English...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
This paper presents an overview of how the notion of “subject” has been defined in linguistic theory...
This thesis develops an analysis of the binding theory within the Minimalist approach to the archite...
This dissertation is a study of the notion of subject in generative grammar. I will explore four dis...
A generally accepted universal property of anaphors in reflexive and reciprocal constructions is tha...
The paper presents Sámuel Brassai’s reasons for almost entirely eliminating the term subject (Hu. al...
In this paper we show that most of the adduced intuitions about subjects and subjecthood are true fo...
When the subject of an infinitive or a gerund in English is phonetically null, the missing subject m...
The absolute subject refers to the subject of absolute nominative clauses in traditional grammar. It...
AbstractThe absolute subject refers to the subject of absolute nominative clauses in traditional gra...
Chomsky (1981) proposed (1) as the binding theory for anaphors and pronominais. (l) (A) An anaphor ...
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
"This volume analyzes constructions with non-canonical subjects in individual languages and cross-li...
This article investigates the nature of predication of so-called subject-oriented adverbs in English...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
This paper presents an overview of how the notion of “subject” has been defined in linguistic theory...
This thesis develops an analysis of the binding theory within the Minimalist approach to the archite...
This dissertation is a study of the notion of subject in generative grammar. I will explore four dis...
A generally accepted universal property of anaphors in reflexive and reciprocal constructions is tha...
The paper presents Sámuel Brassai’s reasons for almost entirely eliminating the term subject (Hu. al...
In this paper we show that most of the adduced intuitions about subjects and subjecthood are true fo...
When the subject of an infinitive or a gerund in English is phonetically null, the missing subject m...
The absolute subject refers to the subject of absolute nominative clauses in traditional grammar. It...
AbstractThe absolute subject refers to the subject of absolute nominative clauses in traditional gra...
Chomsky (1981) proposed (1) as the binding theory for anaphors and pronominais. (l) (A) An anaphor ...
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
"This volume analyzes constructions with non-canonical subjects in individual languages and cross-li...
This article investigates the nature of predication of so-called subject-oriented adverbs in English...