The article discusses three phenomena (relative clause extraposition, stacking and weak island sensitivity) which are incompatible with bona fide “raising” relatives, like the amount relatives studied by Carlson (1977), but not with ordinary restrictive relatives. They thus appear to provide clear evidence that a “matching” derivation of relative clauses is needed in addition to the “raising” one
Amount Relatives (ARs) differ from restrictive relative clauses in that they do not refer to a parti...
In this paper, we will argue for the promotion analysis of reduced relative clauses: the D head move...
A relative clause is a clausal modifier that relates to a constituent of the sentence, typically a n...
The article discusses three phenomena (relative clause extraposition, stacking and weak island sensi...
This paper investigates the differences between restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses and...
In the course of arguing for the antisymmetry hypothesis, Kayne (1994) proposes a raising analysis o...
This dissertation centers around the islandhood of relative clauses in English and aims to determine...
Extraposed relative clauses pose certain problems for movement-based analyses. They seem to be insen...
This brief article investigates the restrictions on Mainland Scandinavian relative clause extraction...
The English relative that and 7ωh-relatives (who, which, etc.) are generally regarded as morphophone...
本稿では、この不備を指摘し、補足案として、発話行為における話者の立場を中心とした語用論的側面がRRCとNRRCの相違に関与していることを示唆する。Namely, it is shown in this...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
Based on a number of syntactic restrictions that some relative clauses share, Carlson (1977) identif...
All traditional analyses (I am aware of) assume that English restrictive relative clauses are base-g...
This dissertation discusses primarily two types of relative clauses that have been subsumed under th...
Amount Relatives (ARs) differ from restrictive relative clauses in that they do not refer to a parti...
In this paper, we will argue for the promotion analysis of reduced relative clauses: the D head move...
A relative clause is a clausal modifier that relates to a constituent of the sentence, typically a n...
The article discusses three phenomena (relative clause extraposition, stacking and weak island sensi...
This paper investigates the differences between restrictive and non-restrictive relative clauses and...
In the course of arguing for the antisymmetry hypothesis, Kayne (1994) proposes a raising analysis o...
This dissertation centers around the islandhood of relative clauses in English and aims to determine...
Extraposed relative clauses pose certain problems for movement-based analyses. They seem to be insen...
This brief article investigates the restrictions on Mainland Scandinavian relative clause extraction...
The English relative that and 7ωh-relatives (who, which, etc.) are generally regarded as morphophone...
本稿では、この不備を指摘し、補足案として、発話行為における話者の立場を中心とした語用論的側面がRRCとNRRCの相違に関与していることを示唆する。Namely, it is shown in this...
This study reconsiders the acquisition of relative clauses based on data from two sentence-repetitio...
Based on a number of syntactic restrictions that some relative clauses share, Carlson (1977) identif...
All traditional analyses (I am aware of) assume that English restrictive relative clauses are base-g...
This dissertation discusses primarily two types of relative clauses that have been subsumed under th...
Amount Relatives (ARs) differ from restrictive relative clauses in that they do not refer to a parti...
In this paper, we will argue for the promotion analysis of reduced relative clauses: the D head move...
A relative clause is a clausal modifier that relates to a constituent of the sentence, typically a n...