This dissertation investigates structural complexity of the adjectival and the nominal domain, arguing these domains are parallel in their complexity within a language, but their complexity can vary cross-linguistically. The point of departure is Bošković’s (2008, 2012) two-way typology regarding the nominal domain, where languages with articles are argued to project a functional layer (DP) above NP, while languages without articles lack the DP layer and allow bare NPs. By investigating the extended domain of both N and A, I show that a subset of languages with articles, namely those with affixal articles, cross-cut this two-way typology and argue they belong to a separate type. Chapter 2 examines the parallelism between the domain of N and...
What explains the rich patterns of deverbal nominalization? Why do some nouns have argument structur...
It is standardly assumed that nominals in the languages of the world are syntactically complex in th...
In this thesis I explore the syntactic and semantic properties of movement and adjunction in natural...
This dissertation investigates structural complexity of the adjectival and the nominal domain, argui...
This dissertation investigates structural complexity of the adjectival and the nominal domain, argui...
In this dissertation, I address the question of domains within grammar: i.e. how domains are defined...
In this dissertation, I show that a difference in structure between functional and lexical items has...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the following phenomena in Korean, within the framework o...
This dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic properties of the aspectual-temporal domain, a...
The present thesis is concerned with the syntax of constructions variously referred to as 'applicati...
This article is concerned with the possibility that syntactic structure may feature “small stuff” no...
This paper is concerned with the status of bound forms in compounds and other lexical items, but it ...
This paper is concerned with the status of bound forms in compounds and other lexical items, but it ...
This dissertation suggests that referential 3rdP null subjects in Modern Brazilian Portuguese (BP) a...
In this dissertation, I address the question of domains within grammar: i.e. how domains are defined...
What explains the rich patterns of deverbal nominalization? Why do some nouns have argument structur...
It is standardly assumed that nominals in the languages of the world are syntactically complex in th...
In this thesis I explore the syntactic and semantic properties of movement and adjunction in natural...
This dissertation investigates structural complexity of the adjectival and the nominal domain, argui...
This dissertation investigates structural complexity of the adjectival and the nominal domain, argui...
In this dissertation, I address the question of domains within grammar: i.e. how domains are defined...
In this dissertation, I show that a difference in structure between functional and lexical items has...
The purpose of this thesis is to consider the following phenomena in Korean, within the framework o...
This dissertation investigates syntactic and semantic properties of the aspectual-temporal domain, a...
The present thesis is concerned with the syntax of constructions variously referred to as 'applicati...
This article is concerned with the possibility that syntactic structure may feature “small stuff” no...
This paper is concerned with the status of bound forms in compounds and other lexical items, but it ...
This paper is concerned with the status of bound forms in compounds and other lexical items, but it ...
This dissertation suggests that referential 3rdP null subjects in Modern Brazilian Portuguese (BP) a...
In this dissertation, I address the question of domains within grammar: i.e. how domains are defined...
What explains the rich patterns of deverbal nominalization? Why do some nouns have argument structur...
It is standardly assumed that nominals in the languages of the world are syntactically complex in th...
In this thesis I explore the syntactic and semantic properties of movement and adjunction in natural...