The standard view about the uniformity of Case assignment by verbs and prepositions is challenged with data from German and an analysis according to which P has a feature structure which involves a Case feature that may not only participate in Case checking but may supply the Case that is missing in the complement of P. Adopting a probe/goal relation of agreement a fair number of peculiarities of the syntax of PPs can be explained such as obligatory pied piping, semantic selection, copy movement, operator scope and the role of adverbial proforms in pronominal PPs. Finally, the asymmetry in Case assignment between V and P is supported by novel data from sentence processing
This work is devoted to the stylistic and syntactic variation of prepositions per and via in the pub...
In some Indo-European languages, such as most Slavic ones, Latin, or German, a number of preposition...
In English the verbs that collocate with prepositions are called prepositional verbs (V+P) and are o...
The standard view about the uniformity of Case assignment by verbs and prepositions is challenged wi...
Against the background of parallelism between syntactic domains with respect to the argument structu...
The article examines the second language acquisition of case in German prepositional phrases (PPs), ...
edition: http://www.leibniz-zas.de/fileadmin/veranstaltung_zas/workshops/SSLP/SSLP_2018_program_2808...
Researchers have long debated the meanings of morphological cases, as markers of core arguments as w...
The topic of this paper is the syntactic and semantic behavior of prepositional phrases in German in...
Many modern languages commonly use expressions that seem unpredictable regarding standard grammar re...
In Dutch, some locative adpositions (Ps) can appear in pre- or postposition (first discussed in va
This paper discusses the behaviour of German particle verbs formed by two-way prepositions in combin...
This paper argues that prefixes and prepositions are P elements and that Ps bear a perfective featur...
This paper analyses the variation we find in the realization of finite clausal complements in the po...
This work is devoted to the stylistic and syntactic variation of prepositions per and via in the pub...
This work is devoted to the stylistic and syntactic variation of prepositions per and via in the pub...
In some Indo-European languages, such as most Slavic ones, Latin, or German, a number of preposition...
In English the verbs that collocate with prepositions are called prepositional verbs (V+P) and are o...
The standard view about the uniformity of Case assignment by verbs and prepositions is challenged wi...
Against the background of parallelism between syntactic domains with respect to the argument structu...
The article examines the second language acquisition of case in German prepositional phrases (PPs), ...
edition: http://www.leibniz-zas.de/fileadmin/veranstaltung_zas/workshops/SSLP/SSLP_2018_program_2808...
Researchers have long debated the meanings of morphological cases, as markers of core arguments as w...
The topic of this paper is the syntactic and semantic behavior of prepositional phrases in German in...
Many modern languages commonly use expressions that seem unpredictable regarding standard grammar re...
In Dutch, some locative adpositions (Ps) can appear in pre- or postposition (first discussed in va
This paper discusses the behaviour of German particle verbs formed by two-way prepositions in combin...
This paper argues that prefixes and prepositions are P elements and that Ps bear a perfective featur...
This paper analyses the variation we find in the realization of finite clausal complements in the po...
This work is devoted to the stylistic and syntactic variation of prepositions per and via in the pub...
This work is devoted to the stylistic and syntactic variation of prepositions per and via in the pub...
In some Indo-European languages, such as most Slavic ones, Latin, or German, a number of preposition...
In English the verbs that collocate with prepositions are called prepositional verbs (V+P) and are o...