This thesis develops an analysis of the binding theory within the Minimalist approach to the architecture of the language faculty. As an expression of the principles governing the distribution and referential dependencies of reflexives, pronouns, and referential expressions, the binding theory has proved a highly successful and influential outcome of the generative programme. However, given the central Minimalist conjecture that the computational system is strictly derivational (non-representational), the binding theory has become one of the most problematic modules of the grammar, relying crucially on syntactically active constraints defined over representations of sentences. I aim to capture a range of crosslinguistic empirical facts prev...
Principle A of the Binding Theory states that an anaphor must be A-bound in the local domain contain...
Development of the “Minimalist Program” (MP) (Chomsky 1995) from a “Government and Binding” framewor...
This chapter is an introduction to the Binding Theory assumed within HPSG. While it was inspired by ...
This thesis develops an analysis of the binding theory within the Minimalist approach to the archite...
This paper proposes a distinct approach to local binding effects for reflexives and pronominals in E...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
In chapter 2, I claim that not only heads, but phrases, too, are probes. I show that there are in fa...
This paper offers explanations for apparent variation in the effects of Binding Condition B across E...
This thesis is concerned with the features that underlie the syntax of reflexive binding and person ...
Most linguists assume that bound anaphors such as "himself " are connected with their ante...
The purpose of this study is to account for the binding properties of English anaphors within the Mi...
We provide a formal model for the interaction of syntax and pragmatics in the interpretation of anap...
This thesis investigates the implications of binding phenomena for the develop-ment of a reductionis...
Principle A of the Binding Theory states that an anaphor must be A-bound in the local domain contain...
Development of the “Minimalist Program” (MP) (Chomsky 1995) from a “Government and Binding” framewor...
This chapter is an introduction to the Binding Theory assumed within HPSG. While it was inspired by ...
This thesis develops an analysis of the binding theory within the Minimalist approach to the archite...
This paper proposes a distinct approach to local binding effects for reflexives and pronominals in E...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
In chapter 2, I claim that not only heads, but phrases, too, are probes. I show that there are in fa...
This paper offers explanations for apparent variation in the effects of Binding Condition B across E...
This thesis is concerned with the features that underlie the syntax of reflexive binding and person ...
Most linguists assume that bound anaphors such as "himself " are connected with their ante...
The purpose of this study is to account for the binding properties of English anaphors within the Mi...
We provide a formal model for the interaction of syntax and pragmatics in the interpretation of anap...
This thesis investigates the implications of binding phenomena for the develop-ment of a reductionis...
Principle A of the Binding Theory states that an anaphor must be A-bound in the local domain contain...
Development of the “Minimalist Program” (MP) (Chomsky 1995) from a “Government and Binding” framewor...
This chapter is an introduction to the Binding Theory assumed within HPSG. While it was inspired by ...