The paper proposes that degree/amount relative clauses are derived via overt Degree Phrase raising out of the CP. I show that there exist two distinct types of degree relative clauses whose properties can be deduced from the differences between the two types of DegP argued to be present in the grammar by Neelman, van de Koot & Doetjes (2004). This raises the possibility that syntactic and semantic variation between classes of relative constructions can be reduced to the type of lexical item that is raised out of the CP.Linguistic
Types of degrees and types of event structures∗ In this paper, we investigate how certain types of p...
This dissertation is a study of the roles played by degree modifiers -- functions from sets of degre...
This paper investigates gaps in degree phrases with too, as in John is too rich [for the monastery t...
This dissertation discusses primarily two types of relative clauses that have been subsumed under th...
At least from the point of view of English, it seems plausible that the comparative and the superlat...
In this article, we propose that degree heads and degree clauses form a constituent not at the point...
This dissertation consists of two parts, one on degree phrases and one on result clauses. Sentence (...
The ternary-branching analysis of DegPs with CP complements offered in Abney (1987) is underivable b...
It has been observed (e.g. Chomsky 1977) that English questions allow wh-movement of adjective phras...
The structure of this chapter is as follows. In the next section, I present recent linguistic analy...
In this paper, we investigate how certain types of predicates should be connected with certain types...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
Focusing on the examples of multiple degree modification, this paper argues that the class of degree...
This dissertation provides a study of a language that adds another dimension to the semantics of deg...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
Types of degrees and types of event structures∗ In this paper, we investigate how certain types of p...
This dissertation is a study of the roles played by degree modifiers -- functions from sets of degre...
This paper investigates gaps in degree phrases with too, as in John is too rich [for the monastery t...
This dissertation discusses primarily two types of relative clauses that have been subsumed under th...
At least from the point of view of English, it seems plausible that the comparative and the superlat...
In this article, we propose that degree heads and degree clauses form a constituent not at the point...
This dissertation consists of two parts, one on degree phrases and one on result clauses. Sentence (...
The ternary-branching analysis of DegPs with CP complements offered in Abney (1987) is underivable b...
It has been observed (e.g. Chomsky 1977) that English questions allow wh-movement of adjective phras...
The structure of this chapter is as follows. In the next section, I present recent linguistic analy...
In this paper, we investigate how certain types of predicates should be connected with certain types...
In this article we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deve...
Focusing on the examples of multiple degree modification, this paper argues that the class of degree...
This dissertation provides a study of a language that adds another dimension to the semantics of deg...
In this paper we develop a semantic typology of gradable predicates, with special emphasis on deverb...
Types of degrees and types of event structures∗ In this paper, we investigate how certain types of p...
This dissertation is a study of the roles played by degree modifiers -- functions from sets of degre...
This paper investigates gaps in degree phrases with too, as in John is too rich [for the monastery t...