This paper argues that control and raising (non-inflected) infinitives have overt subjects in European Portuguese, in conformity with Szabolcsi's (2009) generalization: (1) the overt subjects of control complements can only be pronouns; the overt subjects of raising complements can be pronouns or lexical DPs. It is shown that (1) constitutes a strong case in favour of a non-raising approach to Obligatory Control. Relying on the observation that all of the Romance Null Subject Languages comply with (1), we present an Agree-based theory of Obigatory Control that aims to capture the association between this phenomenon and the Null Subject Property
The aim of this paper is to analyze the changes occurring in Brazilian Portuguese, regarding the pos...
0. The aims of this paper The null subject (NS) parameter has been proposed to be a cluster of prope...
This paper investigates the interpretation of overt and null subject pronouns in the heritage langua...
This paper argues that control and raising (non-inflected) infinitives have overt subjects in Europe...
The goals of this paper are twofold: a) to provide a structural account of the effects of the inform...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
One remarkable difference between European and Brazilian Portuguese is related with the setting of t...
This paper investigates the interpretation of overt and null subject pronouns in the heritage langua...
One remarkable difference between European and Brazilian Portuguese is related with the setting of t...
The goals of this paper are twofold: a) to provide a structural account of the effects of the inform...
The goals of this paper are twofold: a) to provide a structural account of the effects of the inform...
One remarkable difference between European and Brazilian Portuguese is related with the setting of t...
In recent work on null subject languages it has been claimed that preverbal subjects are always (cli...
Brazilian Portuguese (henceforth, BP) is currently analyzed as a partial null subject language (NSL)...
Dative experiencers have been argued to have certain subject properties in finite domains. The quest...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the changes occurring in Brazilian Portuguese, regarding the pos...
0. The aims of this paper The null subject (NS) parameter has been proposed to be a cluster of prope...
This paper investigates the interpretation of overt and null subject pronouns in the heritage langua...
This paper argues that control and raising (non-inflected) infinitives have overt subjects in Europe...
The goals of this paper are twofold: a) to provide a structural account of the effects of the inform...
This chapter deals with two main topics: constituent order (focusing on the interaction between subj...
One remarkable difference between European and Brazilian Portuguese is related with the setting of t...
This paper investigates the interpretation of overt and null subject pronouns in the heritage langua...
One remarkable difference between European and Brazilian Portuguese is related with the setting of t...
The goals of this paper are twofold: a) to provide a structural account of the effects of the inform...
The goals of this paper are twofold: a) to provide a structural account of the effects of the inform...
One remarkable difference between European and Brazilian Portuguese is related with the setting of t...
In recent work on null subject languages it has been claimed that preverbal subjects are always (cli...
Brazilian Portuguese (henceforth, BP) is currently analyzed as a partial null subject language (NSL)...
Dative experiencers have been argued to have certain subject properties in finite domains. The quest...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the changes occurring in Brazilian Portuguese, regarding the pos...
0. The aims of this paper The null subject (NS) parameter has been proposed to be a cluster of prope...
This paper investigates the interpretation of overt and null subject pronouns in the heritage langua...