In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC) where claims that the distribution of Obligatory Control (OC) PROs is assimilated to that of NP-traces (cf., e.g., Hornstein 1999, 2001, 2003, Boeckx and Hornstein 2003, 2004, 2006). We observe Takano (2009) and Fujii (2006) which are captured under the MTC. Then I will show the problematic data for Takano (2009), and hence I propose that the MTC is problematic in Japanese. Instead, I propose an alternative analysis of control, an Equi NP Deletion analysis (cf., e.g., Rosenbaum 1967). This analysis can capture the problematic data for the MTC. Therefore, the Equi analysis is superior to the MTC empirically
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Contro...
It has recently been argued (Landau 2017) that control in temporal and rationale adjuncts may be eit...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC)...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the nature of finiteness and A-movem...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
I argue that in Korean, split control into exhortative complements is in fact obligatory control (OC...
In this paper we argue for a movement-based analysis of partial control following the ideas outlined...
In this paper, I propose a unifying analysis of Japanese scrambling and English heavy NP shift which...
This paper deals with the problem of control in Japanese. It presents a classification of control ph...
In this talk, we have argued for the existence of the relative clauses in Japanese that are derived ...
The aim of the present article is to deconstruct a specific line of argumentation used by Boeckx, Ho...
Hornstein (1999, 2001)1 proposes a particular version of the movement theory of control (MTC) in whi...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Contro...
It has recently been argued (Landau 2017) that control in temporal and rationale adjuncts may be eit...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC)...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of the nature of finiteness and A-movem...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
I argue that in Korean, split control into exhortative complements is in fact obligatory control (OC...
In this paper we argue for a movement-based analysis of partial control following the ideas outlined...
In this paper, I propose a unifying analysis of Japanese scrambling and English heavy NP shift which...
This paper deals with the problem of control in Japanese. It presents a classification of control ph...
In this talk, we have argued for the existence of the relative clauses in Japanese that are derived ...
The aim of the present article is to deconstruct a specific line of argumentation used by Boeckx, Ho...
Hornstein (1999, 2001)1 proposes a particular version of the movement theory of control (MTC) in whi...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Contro...
It has recently been argued (Landau 2017) that control in temporal and rationale adjuncts may be eit...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...