This paper presents an LTAG analysis of reflexives like himself and reciprocals like each other. These items need to find a c-commanding antecedent from which they retrieve (part of) their own denotation and with which they syntactically agree. The relation between anaphoric item and antecendent must satisfy the following important locality conditions (Chomsky (1981))
Traditional binding theory is largely incompatible with minimalist assumptions. In this paper I prop...
This paper aims to investigate two different approaches of anaphoric expressions, one with agreement...
A generally accepted universal property of anaphors in reflexive and reciprocal constructions is tha...
This paper presents an LTAG analysis of reflexives like himself and recipro-cals like each other. Th...
This dissertation examines problems in the semantics of reciprocals and pronouns bound by non-quanti...
This paper provides a unification-based implementation of Binding Theory (BT) for the English langua...
The encoding of interpretative dependencies in language is subject, inter alia, to complex syntactic...
0. Insroduction In this paper, we are mainly concerned with distributional differences between refle...
This paper deals with long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their an...
This paper argues in favor of using a set of Gricean maxims to account for preferred interpretations...
This paper presents experimental work on the relative naturalness of subject-oriented reflexives (he...
'The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations' resolves a conspicuous problem for Minimalist theory, the ap...
Many languages have verbal stems like hug and marry whose intransitive realization is interpreted as...
The most influential approaches to reciprocals (Heim, Lasnik and May 1991, Dalrymple et al. 1998) in...
Research on reciprocals has uncovered a variety of semantic contributions that the reciprocal can ma...
Traditional binding theory is largely incompatible with minimalist assumptions. In this paper I prop...
This paper aims to investigate two different approaches of anaphoric expressions, one with agreement...
A generally accepted universal property of anaphors in reflexive and reciprocal constructions is tha...
This paper presents an LTAG analysis of reflexives like himself and recipro-cals like each other. Th...
This dissertation examines problems in the semantics of reciprocals and pronouns bound by non-quanti...
This paper provides a unification-based implementation of Binding Theory (BT) for the English langua...
The encoding of interpretative dependencies in language is subject, inter alia, to complex syntactic...
0. Insroduction In this paper, we are mainly concerned with distributional differences between refle...
This paper deals with long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their an...
This paper argues in favor of using a set of Gricean maxims to account for preferred interpretations...
This paper presents experimental work on the relative naturalness of subject-oriented reflexives (he...
'The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations' resolves a conspicuous problem for Minimalist theory, the ap...
Many languages have verbal stems like hug and marry whose intransitive realization is interpreted as...
The most influential approaches to reciprocals (Heim, Lasnik and May 1991, Dalrymple et al. 1998) in...
Research on reciprocals has uncovered a variety of semantic contributions that the reciprocal can ma...
Traditional binding theory is largely incompatible with minimalist assumptions. In this paper I prop...
This paper aims to investigate two different approaches of anaphoric expressions, one with agreement...
A generally accepted universal property of anaphors in reflexive and reciprocal constructions is tha...