A movement asymmetry arises in some languages that are otherwise symmetrical for both A- and A-bar movement in the double object construction (DOC), including Norwegian, North-West British English, and a range of Bantu languages including Zulu and Lubukusu: a Theme object can be A-bar-moved out of a Recipient (Goal) passive, but not vice versa. Our explanation of this asymmetry is based on phase theory, more specifically a stricter version of the Phase Interpretability Condition proposed by Chomsky (2001). The effect is that, in a Theme passive, a Recipient object destined for the C-domain gets trapped within the lower V-related phase by movement of the Theme. The same effect is observed in Italian, a language in which only Theme passives a...
This paper examines the syntactic and semantic behavior of object arguments in Moro, a Kordofanian l...
In this paper, I document and analyze an object-dislocation asymmetry in Luganda (Bantu: JE15) that ...
This paper provides evidence for the view that syntactic movement of an element Y to a position X is...
A movement asymmetry arises in some languages that are otherwise symmetrical for both A- and A-movem...
Over the last 20 years there has been much debate concerning double objects in applicative construct...
This paper presents new data from Bantu languages, from which a hitherto unnoticed typological patte...
This paper addresses the phenomenon of symmetrical objecthood using data from three Panoan languages...
It is the purpose of this paper to consider the double object construction in the light of some data...
Abstract: This article reports on a judgment experiment intended to test a prediction of Anagnostopo...
Im ’Minimalistischen Programm’ (Chomsky 1995) werden A-Bewegungen (’A- movements’, d.h. N-Hebung, V-...
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session o...
Much of the generative studies on the double object constructions in English have shown that there e...
Double object construction (DOC) seems to be attested across languages and thus has received much at...
This paper examines two different strategies found in direct object encoding on the basis of a sampl...
It is the purpose of this paper to consider the double object construction in the light of some data...
This paper examines the syntactic and semantic behavior of object arguments in Moro, a Kordofanian l...
In this paper, I document and analyze an object-dislocation asymmetry in Luganda (Bantu: JE15) that ...
This paper provides evidence for the view that syntactic movement of an element Y to a position X is...
A movement asymmetry arises in some languages that are otherwise symmetrical for both A- and A-movem...
Over the last 20 years there has been much debate concerning double objects in applicative construct...
This paper presents new data from Bantu languages, from which a hitherto unnoticed typological patte...
This paper addresses the phenomenon of symmetrical objecthood using data from three Panoan languages...
It is the purpose of this paper to consider the double object construction in the light of some data...
Abstract: This article reports on a judgment experiment intended to test a prediction of Anagnostopo...
Im ’Minimalistischen Programm’ (Chomsky 1995) werden A-Bewegungen (’A- movements’, d.h. N-Hebung, V-...
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session o...
Much of the generative studies on the double object constructions in English have shown that there e...
Double object construction (DOC) seems to be attested across languages and thus has received much at...
This paper examines two different strategies found in direct object encoding on the basis of a sampl...
It is the purpose of this paper to consider the double object construction in the light of some data...
This paper examines the syntactic and semantic behavior of object arguments in Moro, a Kordofanian l...
In this paper, I document and analyze an object-dislocation asymmetry in Luganda (Bantu: JE15) that ...
This paper provides evidence for the view that syntactic movement of an element Y to a position X is...