This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized referential subject in specific contexts. In generative syntax-the approach adopted in this volume-the phenomenon has traditionally been explained in terms of a 'pro-drop' parameter with associated cluster properties; more recently, however, it has become clear that pro-drop phenomena do not always correlate with all the initially predicted cluster properties. This volume returns to the centre of the debate surrounding the empirical phenomena associated with null subjects. Experts in the field explore the cluster properties associated with pro-drop; the types of null category involved in null-subject phenomena and their identification; and the ...
Middle Low German (MLG) syntax is still relatively underresearched. One blank spot on the map is whe...
The distribution and licensing of null subjects has been a much debated topic in generative grammar....
Based on the assumption that there are no referential null subjects in the Germanic V2-languages, it...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
Null subjects (NSs) have been a central research topic in generative syntax ever since the 1980s. Th...
This chapter deals with the history on the studies on null subjects, and on the most recent approach...
This chapter deals with the history on the studies on null subjects, and on the most recent approach...
This paper proposes a new model for null subjects, and focuses on its implications for language deve...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
Middle Low German (MLG) syntax is still relatively underresearched. One blank spot on the map is whe...
Middle Low German (MLG) syntax is still relatively underresearched. One blank spot on the map is whe...
The distribution and licensing of null subjects has been a much debated topic in generative grammar....
Based on the assumption that there are no referential null subjects in the Germanic V2-languages, it...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
Null subjects (NSs) have been a central research topic in generative syntax ever since the 1980s. Th...
This chapter deals with the history on the studies on null subjects, and on the most recent approach...
This chapter deals with the history on the studies on null subjects, and on the most recent approach...
This paper proposes a new model for null subjects, and focuses on its implications for language deve...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
Middle Low German (MLG) syntax is still relatively underresearched. One blank spot on the map is whe...
Middle Low German (MLG) syntax is still relatively underresearched. One blank spot on the map is whe...
The distribution and licensing of null subjects has been a much debated topic in generative grammar....
Based on the assumption that there are no referential null subjects in the Germanic V2-languages, it...