This article discusses the challenges that Bobaljik and Landau (2009) pose to Boeckx and Hornstein`s (2006) movement-based analysis of control in Icelandic. We show in detail that contrary to what Bobaljik and Landau claim, the movement theory of control (with a modification to accommodate quirky Case, a specialty of Icelandic) makes the right empirical cuts regarding the issues they raise, namely, (a) the differences in Case agreement between control and raising constructions, (b) the different patterns of Case transmission (un)available, and (c) the fact that allegedly Case-marked PROs are phonetically null. We argue that rather than being problematic, the data bearing on these issues actually provide independent support to the movement t...
We argue that there exist two kinds of passive structures, a) one generated in the base b) the other...
Goals of this Presentation • Investigate the nature of the control relationship and argue that there...
This article takes issue with the two dichotomies of structural vs. lexical case and thematic vs. id...
This article discusses the challenges that Bobaljik and Landau (2009) pose to Boeckx and Hornstein`s...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
⊲ Aim: • Take a closer look at V-to-I movement in Icelandic. ⊲ The question is: • Is there any evide...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Contro...
We argue that there exist two kinds of passive structures, a) one generated in the base b) the other...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
In an article in this journal, Boeckx & Hornstein (2006a) present data from Brazilian Portuguese (BP...
The aim of the present article is to deconstruct a specific line of argumentation used by Boeckx, Ho...
Recent research has shown that there is more variation in the placement of verbs and adverbs in Scan...
We argue that there exist two kinds of passive structures, a) one generated in the base b) the other...
Goals of this Presentation • Investigate the nature of the control relationship and argue that there...
This article takes issue with the two dichotomies of structural vs. lexical case and thematic vs. id...
This article discusses the challenges that Bobaljik and Landau (2009) pose to Boeckx and Hornstein`s...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
A rich literature on Icelandic syntax has established that infinitival complements of obligatory con...
⊲ Aim: • Take a closer look at V-to-I movement in Icelandic. ⊲ The question is: • Is there any evide...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
The aim of this paper is to address two main counterarguments raised in Landau (2007) against the mo...
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Contro...
We argue that there exist two kinds of passive structures, a) one generated in the base b) the other...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
In an article in this journal, Boeckx & Hornstein (2006a) present data from Brazilian Portuguese (BP...
The aim of the present article is to deconstruct a specific line of argumentation used by Boeckx, Ho...
Recent research has shown that there is more variation in the placement of verbs and adverbs in Scan...
We argue that there exist two kinds of passive structures, a) one generated in the base b) the other...
Goals of this Presentation • Investigate the nature of the control relationship and argue that there...
This article takes issue with the two dichotomies of structural vs. lexical case and thematic vs. id...