This paper explores the impact of long distance scrambling on the interpretation of both local and long distance anaphors in Japanese and Korean. The implications for binding theory are also explored. In particular, it is shown that the concept of an index can be reconceptualized in order to sit more comfortably within a system that incorporates the inclusiveness condition. The implications for the analysis of scrambling are also considered. The main analytical result on this point is that long distance scrambling in Korean at least is best analyzed as a case of base generation
This paper argues that short (clause-internal) scrambling to a pre-subject position has A properties...
In this thesis I explore the nature and properties of scrambling in Korean. Contrary to the widely a...
An analysis of long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their anteceden...
This paper explores the impact of long distance scrambling on the interpretation of both local and l...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
In this paper, I investigate binding effects triggered by long-distance scrambling in Japanese. The ...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
In this paper we argue that the Korean anaphor caki-casin, taken thus far to be a local anaphor, can...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
This paper argues that, with syntax defined as progressive projection of semantic representations al...
The putative scrambling in Korean has intrinsic difficulties due to the lack of driving force for th...
A distribution of anaphoric elements roughly like that found in English occurs in languages around t...
Since the important work of Pollard Sag (1992), we know that even languages that lack genuine long-d...
(Anti-)locality and A-scrambling in Japanese In this paper, I investigate binding effects triggered ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
This paper argues that short (clause-internal) scrambling to a pre-subject position has A properties...
In this thesis I explore the nature and properties of scrambling in Korean. Contrary to the widely a...
An analysis of long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their anteceden...
This paper explores the impact of long distance scrambling on the interpretation of both local and l...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
In this paper, I investigate binding effects triggered by long-distance scrambling in Japanese. The ...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
In this paper we argue that the Korean anaphor caki-casin, taken thus far to be a local anaphor, can...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
This paper argues that, with syntax defined as progressive projection of semantic representations al...
The putative scrambling in Korean has intrinsic difficulties due to the lack of driving force for th...
A distribution of anaphoric elements roughly like that found in English occurs in languages around t...
Since the important work of Pollard Sag (1992), we know that even languages that lack genuine long-d...
(Anti-)locality and A-scrambling in Japanese In this paper, I investigate binding effects triggered ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
This paper argues that short (clause-internal) scrambling to a pre-subject position has A properties...
In this thesis I explore the nature and properties of scrambling in Korean. Contrary to the widely a...
An analysis of long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their anteceden...