The paper addresses the issue of representing and licensing covert subjects as unpronounceable, mute and phonologically empty categories functioning as subjects. Licensing includes distinct locality to be explained by positional constraints, structural and interpretative as well as comparative-typological ones
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
Balkan languages present a relatively free word order that allows for the alternation of 5 VO/VSO in...
The paper addresses the issue of representing and licensing covert subjects as unpronounceable, mute...
This paper focuses on the description of three languages according to their permission of pronomina...
When the subject of an infinitive or a gerund in English is phonetically null, the missing subject m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1987.Bi...
This paper concerns the null subject phenomenon attested in abbreviated written registers in English...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
In recent work on null subject languages it has been claimed that preverbal subjects are always (cli...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017In this dissertation, I aim to provide a comprehensive...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
The paper presents an analysis of three pronouns used to refer to a right-peripheral complement clau...
A generally accepted universal property of anaphors in reflexive and reciprocal constructions is tha...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
Balkan languages present a relatively free word order that allows for the alternation of 5 VO/VSO in...
The paper addresses the issue of representing and licensing covert subjects as unpronounceable, mute...
This paper focuses on the description of three languages according to their permission of pronomina...
When the subject of an infinitive or a gerund in English is phonetically null, the missing subject m...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1987.Bi...
This paper concerns the null subject phenomenon attested in abbreviated written registers in English...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
In recent work on null subject languages it has been claimed that preverbal subjects are always (cli...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017In this dissertation, I aim to provide a comprehensive...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
The paper presents an analysis of three pronouns used to refer to a right-peripheral complement clau...
A generally accepted universal property of anaphors in reflexive and reciprocal constructions is tha...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
Balkan languages present a relatively free word order that allows for the alternation of 5 VO/VSO in...