The English auxiliary system is certainly one of the most frequently analyzed facets of any of the worlds grammatical systems. One of the characteristic properties of the English auxiliaries is the so-called NICE Properties (Negation, Inversion, Contraction and Ellipsis). In this paper I will focus on the phenomenon of English subject-auxiliary inversions. I will present three well-recognized analyses of subject-auxiliary inversions: the analysis based on inversion lexical rules following Sag and Wasow (1999), the analysis founded on no lexical rules following Warner (2000), and the analysis grounded on no default specifications following Green and Morgan (1995). Particularly this paper will partially revise a multiple inheritance sort hier...
This study investigates children\u27s acquisition of Wh-questions in English, with respect to Subjec...
Purpose: The question of how and when English-speaking children acquire auxiliaries is the subject o...
The aim of this paper is to provide a straightforward and unified account for Subject-AUX inversion ...
As noted by Sag and Wasow (1999, p. 295) the English auxiliary system involves a relatively small nu...
This paper focuses on the description of several controversial properties of Negative Inversion (NI)...
The use of the auxiliary DO is one of the most striking features of present-day English and there ha...
It is well-known that the English auxiliaries are sensitive to the so called NICE (Nega-tion, Invers...
This paper provides support for the claim that non-canonical word-order adds "extra meaning" to natu...
Inversion in English may be classified roughly into two types: subject-verb inversion and subject-au...
The syntax of auxiliaries has given rise to much discussion in the generative literature (Akmajian a...
The syntax of auxiliaries has given rise to much discussion in the generative literature (Akmajian &...
The authors examine syntactic accounts proposed to explain the acquisition of auxiliary inversion ...
This paper examines subject-auxiliary inversion (SAl) in comparative and exclamative clauses and pre...
Abstract This paper provides support for the claim that non-canonical word-order adds “extra meaning...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
This study investigates children\u27s acquisition of Wh-questions in English, with respect to Subjec...
Purpose: The question of how and when English-speaking children acquire auxiliaries is the subject o...
The aim of this paper is to provide a straightforward and unified account for Subject-AUX inversion ...
As noted by Sag and Wasow (1999, p. 295) the English auxiliary system involves a relatively small nu...
This paper focuses on the description of several controversial properties of Negative Inversion (NI)...
The use of the auxiliary DO is one of the most striking features of present-day English and there ha...
It is well-known that the English auxiliaries are sensitive to the so called NICE (Nega-tion, Invers...
This paper provides support for the claim that non-canonical word-order adds "extra meaning" to natu...
Inversion in English may be classified roughly into two types: subject-verb inversion and subject-au...
The syntax of auxiliaries has given rise to much discussion in the generative literature (Akmajian a...
The syntax of auxiliaries has given rise to much discussion in the generative literature (Akmajian &...
The authors examine syntactic accounts proposed to explain the acquisition of auxiliary inversion ...
This paper examines subject-auxiliary inversion (SAl) in comparative and exclamative clauses and pre...
Abstract This paper provides support for the claim that non-canonical word-order adds “extra meaning...
The English auxiliary system exhibits many lexical exceptions and subregularities, and considerable ...
This study investigates children\u27s acquisition of Wh-questions in English, with respect to Subjec...
Purpose: The question of how and when English-speaking children acquire auxiliaries is the subject o...
The aim of this paper is to provide a straightforward and unified account for Subject-AUX inversion ...