The paper offers an analysis of Bulgarian relative clauses introduced by the invariant complementizer deto ‘that’, whose distribution also extends to factive contexts. Using reconstruction as primary evidence for movement, I review the basic facts for its presence (amount readings, idiom interpretation, binding and scope) and absence (Principle C) and argue that both a raising and a matching analysis must be available for the derivation of deto-relatives. I also discuss the distribution and structural properties of resumptive clitics which are shown to block reconstruction in all types of contexts and hence to be compatible with a matching derivation only. Given the structural ambiguity in the derivation of Bulgarian complementizer rel...
The article discusses the status of clausal “complements” of Ns, which have recently been analyzed b...
Following Kayne’s (2014) argumentation that the complementizer that is indeed a relative pronoun and...
The article discusses three phenomena (relative clause extraposition, stacking and weak island sensi...
The paper offers an analysis of Bulgarian relative clauses introduced by the invariant complementize...
The paper focuses on a special class of factive complement clauses and relative clauses in Bulgaria...
Within the field of linguistics, the makeup of the Complementizer Phrase (CP) layer of the clause ha...
The paper discusses the organization of the left periphery in Bulgarian and argues that it has a ri...
This chapter discusses the morphosyntax of French, Modern Greek, Serbo-Croatian, and Bulgarian compl...
In this programmatic work we intend to explore the possibility that the way we conceive complementa...
This paper considers the syntax of relative clauses in Germanic and Romance languages within the fra...
This work is about resumptive and non-resumptive relative clauses (RCs) in the three big Ibero-Roman...
This thesis explores the syntactic and semantic properties of complement pseudo-relatives in Greek, ...
In this paper shows that Headed Relative and Factive Relative have similar structure in sense that ...
The focus of the present paper is on complementizer doubling constructions in subordinate clauses in...
The goal of this paper is to provide an account of some novel data involving relativizer restriction...
The article discusses the status of clausal “complements” of Ns, which have recently been analyzed b...
Following Kayne’s (2014) argumentation that the complementizer that is indeed a relative pronoun and...
The article discusses three phenomena (relative clause extraposition, stacking and weak island sensi...
The paper offers an analysis of Bulgarian relative clauses introduced by the invariant complementize...
The paper focuses on a special class of factive complement clauses and relative clauses in Bulgaria...
Within the field of linguistics, the makeup of the Complementizer Phrase (CP) layer of the clause ha...
The paper discusses the organization of the left periphery in Bulgarian and argues that it has a ri...
This chapter discusses the morphosyntax of French, Modern Greek, Serbo-Croatian, and Bulgarian compl...
In this programmatic work we intend to explore the possibility that the way we conceive complementa...
This paper considers the syntax of relative clauses in Germanic and Romance languages within the fra...
This work is about resumptive and non-resumptive relative clauses (RCs) in the three big Ibero-Roman...
This thesis explores the syntactic and semantic properties of complement pseudo-relatives in Greek, ...
In this paper shows that Headed Relative and Factive Relative have similar structure in sense that ...
The focus of the present paper is on complementizer doubling constructions in subordinate clauses in...
The goal of this paper is to provide an account of some novel data involving relativizer restriction...
The article discusses the status of clausal “complements” of Ns, which have recently been analyzed b...
Following Kayne’s (2014) argumentation that the complementizer that is indeed a relative pronoun and...
The article discusses three phenomena (relative clause extraposition, stacking and weak island sensi...