Movement analyses of extraposition such as Baltin\u27s (1982) have been called into question by the base generated adjunction analyses of extraposition proposed in Gueron and May (1984) and Culicover and Rochemont (1990) and by the base generated VP-internal analysis of extraposition proposed in Haider (1993). In this paper, however, I defend a movement analysis of the extraposition data illustrated in (la). Following Kayne\u27s (1993) claim that extraposed constructions are formed by leftward movement, I argue that (la) is derived via leftward movement of the expletive from (Spec CP] position to (Spec AGR..P] position (in the same way that (lb) is derived by the leftward movement of the NP Sue from (Spec IP) to [Spec AGRnP))
This paper focuses on the generation and interpretation of the expletive it in a construction called...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 354-36
The talk argues that the EPP should be eliminated from the grammar (cf. also Martin (1999), Castillo...
I will defend a traditional analysis of extraposition as rightward movement to a right-adjoined posi...
I will make the following claims: 1. Extraposition is rightward movement to a right-adjoined positio...
This paper discusses extraposition (EX) in English from object (1a) and subject (1b). The main claim...
Extraposition, firstly viewed as an instance of rightward movement (cf. Ross 1967, reprinted as Ross...
It has been argued that extraposition from DP is derived differently according to whether a compleme...
This paper investigates the syntax of extraposition in the HPSG framework. We present English and Ge...
Whether the current direction the syntactic approach called generative grammar in general, or the mi...
In English, adverbials may intervene between the verb and a selected PP. We initially consider three...
According to the Projection Principle (Chomsky 1981), expletives have no semantic content and thus c...
The irregular behavior of rightward movement presents a challenge to theories that treat such config...
It is often said that, like NPs, clauses which are phrasal cannot (or can rarely) undergo extraposit...
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session Ded...
This paper focuses on the generation and interpretation of the expletive it in a construction called...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 354-36
The talk argues that the EPP should be eliminated from the grammar (cf. also Martin (1999), Castillo...
I will defend a traditional analysis of extraposition as rightward movement to a right-adjoined posi...
I will make the following claims: 1. Extraposition is rightward movement to a right-adjoined positio...
This paper discusses extraposition (EX) in English from object (1a) and subject (1b). The main claim...
Extraposition, firstly viewed as an instance of rightward movement (cf. Ross 1967, reprinted as Ross...
It has been argued that extraposition from DP is derived differently according to whether a compleme...
This paper investigates the syntax of extraposition in the HPSG framework. We present English and Ge...
Whether the current direction the syntactic approach called generative grammar in general, or the mi...
In English, adverbials may intervene between the verb and a selected PP. We initially consider three...
According to the Projection Principle (Chomsky 1981), expletives have no semantic content and thus c...
The irregular behavior of rightward movement presents a challenge to theories that treat such config...
It is often said that, like NPs, clauses which are phrasal cannot (or can rarely) undergo extraposit...
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session Ded...
This paper focuses on the generation and interpretation of the expletive it in a construction called...
Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1975), pp. 354-36
The talk argues that the EPP should be eliminated from the grammar (cf. also Martin (1999), Castillo...