PIn Chomsky and Lasnik (1993) and Martin (1996), it is argued that PRO has null Case. Though the arguments that PRO has Case and that the distribution of PRO depends on temporal properties of non-finite Tense are appealing, the analysis of PRO which relies on null Case is not convincing since there is some doubt as to the existence of null Case. In this paper, I argue against the theory of null Case based on Icelandic control infinitives. Arguing that PRO has nominative Case, I show that the distribution of PRO can be accounted for in terms of Agree, proposed in Chomsky (1998, 1999)departmental bulletin pape
This paper argues in line with recent work by Pesetsky and Torrego that given the operation Agree th...
This dissertation explores case and verbal agreement in Icelandic. Case and agreement generally patt...
This dissertation presents a Minimalist Theory of Control. As for the distribution of PRO, it provid...
In Chomsky and Lasnik (1993) and Martin (1996), it is argued that PRO has null Case. Though the argu...
Chomsky and Lasnik (1993) argue convincingly that PRO has null Case, checked by nonfinite T, and sug...
The object of the paper are the so-called "control" structures, as "volo esse bonus". In the termino...
Icelandic case agreement suggests that nominative case is active in PRO infinitives in much the same...
This thesis explores the nature of the empty category PRO within the Minimalist Program of Chomsky (...
This study attempts to understand the nature of Case marking and agreement through the detailed stud...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
This dissertation analyses the existence of Null Case and PRO within the Mah Meri language followin...
Goals of this Presentation • Investigate the nature of the control relationship and argue that there...
In recent studies within the framework of the minimalist program, it has been proposed that PRO has ...
This paper argues that agreement is a theta-role bearer, either directly, when agreement is external...
This paper argues in line with recent work by Pesetsky and Torrego that given the operation Agree th...
This dissertation explores case and verbal agreement in Icelandic. Case and agreement generally patt...
This dissertation presents a Minimalist Theory of Control. As for the distribution of PRO, it provid...
In Chomsky and Lasnik (1993) and Martin (1996), it is argued that PRO has null Case. Though the argu...
Chomsky and Lasnik (1993) argue convincingly that PRO has null Case, checked by nonfinite T, and sug...
The object of the paper are the so-called "control" structures, as "volo esse bonus". In the termino...
Icelandic case agreement suggests that nominative case is active in PRO infinitives in much the same...
This thesis explores the nature of the empty category PRO within the Minimalist Program of Chomsky (...
This study attempts to understand the nature of Case marking and agreement through the detailed stud...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
This dissertation analyses the existence of Null Case and PRO within the Mah Meri language followin...
Goals of this Presentation • Investigate the nature of the control relationship and argue that there...
In recent studies within the framework of the minimalist program, it has been proposed that PRO has ...
This paper argues that agreement is a theta-role bearer, either directly, when agreement is external...
This paper argues in line with recent work by Pesetsky and Torrego that given the operation Agree th...
This dissertation explores case and verbal agreement in Icelandic. Case and agreement generally patt...
This dissertation presents a Minimalist Theory of Control. As for the distribution of PRO, it provid...