In this study the syntactic properties of empty categories and dummy pronouns are investigated within the framework of Government-Binding theory. The assumption that clauses must have a subject is present in most, if not all, linguistic theories. In GB theory the requirement that clauses have a subject is stipulated as a consequence of the base rules or the Extended Projection Principle. In this book it is claimed that no such stipulation is necessary. The presence of a subject is exclusively determined by the theories of thematic roles and Case. This view is supported by the fact that the alleged dummy subjects Dutch, i.e. er and het, show a variety of properties, which can only be explained if they are not analyzed as dummy subjects. Furt...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on clause structure by discussing the distributi...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
This chapter discusses a difference between Germanic and Romance languages in the syntax of subjects...
Cross-linguistically, both subjects and topical information tend to be placed at the beginning of a ...
There have been considered independent clauses with implicit and vacant subject, which refer to narr...
In many southern Dutch dialects, subject doubling is found, i.e., the phenomenon that one single cla...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-65)One of the central concerns of the Theory of Govern...
The aim of the present thesis is to introduce the topic of dummy or grammatical subjects in English,...
Dependent clauses with vacant subject are considered in contraposition to independent clauses with ...
This thesis treats a series of constructions containing unexpressed arguments that exhibit traits of...
this paper 1 , we present new evidence from Adam (CHILDES, Brown 1973 and MacWhinney in press) that ...
As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns i...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
Various clause types in Dutch and German are at least temporarily ambiguous with respect to the orde...
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on clause structure by discussing the distributi...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
This chapter discusses a difference between Germanic and Romance languages in the syntax of subjects...
Cross-linguistically, both subjects and topical information tend to be placed at the beginning of a ...
There have been considered independent clauses with implicit and vacant subject, which refer to narr...
In many southern Dutch dialects, subject doubling is found, i.e., the phenomenon that one single cla...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 62-65)One of the central concerns of the Theory of Govern...
The aim of the present thesis is to introduce the topic of dummy or grammatical subjects in English,...
Dependent clauses with vacant subject are considered in contraposition to independent clauses with ...
This thesis treats a series of constructions containing unexpressed arguments that exhibit traits of...
this paper 1 , we present new evidence from Adam (CHILDES, Brown 1973 and MacWhinney in press) that ...
As Present-Day English with but a few exceptions requires fully overt referential subject pronouns i...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
Various clause types in Dutch and German are at least temporarily ambiguous with respect to the orde...
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such...
This paper aims to contribute to the current debate on clause structure by discussing the distributi...
The goal of this paper is to define the notion of subjecthood in syntactic terms. We base our assump...
This chapter discusses a difference between Germanic and Romance languages in the syntax of subjects...