This paper explores certain properties of word orders in Polish clauses with monotransitive verbs where the object is moved to the clause initial position across the subject. We briefly present two current accounts of such word orders in Russian (Baylin 2003 and Slioussar 2005, 2006) and conclude that both seem to capture certain properties of inverted constructions, though the genuine picture, at least for Polish, is still more complex. Most importantly, while OVS constructions unambiguously show that the movement of the object forms an A-type chain, OSV constructions are less straightforward, as the chain formed by the object can show both A-type and A-bar type properties. We propose a derivational account of this ambiguity and sub...
On the one hand it has been advanced that remnant movement (RM) serves as a replacement for head mo...
The article presents the peculiar syntax structures excerpted from the weekly “Chata Rodzinna” publi...
According to a prominent hypothesis, word order manipulations in Slavic languages without articles c...
This paper explores certain properties of word orders in Polish clauses with monotransitive verbs w...
This paper explores certain properties of word orders in Polish clauses with monotransitive verbs wh...
Remnant movement, once believed not to be a part of grammar at all, has since become a tool of anal...
If the object DP in “inverted” OVS orders in Polish is anaphoric, then there is a question of the s...
The paper is concerned with some syntactic consequences of Polish being a synthetic language with a ...
This paper deals with word order in complex verb phrases consisting of auxiliaries and infinitive co...
This article discusses the linguistic issues involved in so-called OVS sentences (sentences with the...
The purpose of this article is to argue against the necessity of positing a process of "Scrambl...
In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scramblin...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
The analysis presented in this paper is part of the on-going discussion concerning the role and form...
Though both Early East Slavic (EES) and Modern Russian have a relatively free word order, the distri...
On the one hand it has been advanced that remnant movement (RM) serves as a replacement for head mo...
The article presents the peculiar syntax structures excerpted from the weekly “Chata Rodzinna” publi...
According to a prominent hypothesis, word order manipulations in Slavic languages without articles c...
This paper explores certain properties of word orders in Polish clauses with monotransitive verbs w...
This paper explores certain properties of word orders in Polish clauses with monotransitive verbs wh...
Remnant movement, once believed not to be a part of grammar at all, has since become a tool of anal...
If the object DP in “inverted” OVS orders in Polish is anaphoric, then there is a question of the s...
The paper is concerned with some syntactic consequences of Polish being a synthetic language with a ...
This paper deals with word order in complex verb phrases consisting of auxiliaries and infinitive co...
This article discusses the linguistic issues involved in so-called OVS sentences (sentences with the...
The purpose of this article is to argue against the necessity of positing a process of "Scrambl...
In this paper I provide evidence from depictive stranding to show that German and Turkish, scramblin...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
The analysis presented in this paper is part of the on-going discussion concerning the role and form...
Though both Early East Slavic (EES) and Modern Russian have a relatively free word order, the distri...
On the one hand it has been advanced that remnant movement (RM) serves as a replacement for head mo...
The article presents the peculiar syntax structures excerpted from the weekly “Chata Rodzinna” publi...
According to a prominent hypothesis, word order manipulations in Slavic languages without articles c...