This paper corroborates the interpretability proposal of Chomsky (1995) with evidence from scrambling in Japanese and German. First it is shown that scrambling in Japanese is semantically vacuous, whereas scrambling in German is semantically contentful. Chomsky’s proposal then predicts that the feature driving Japanese scrambling is erased after checking, while the corresponding feature in German remains visible, specifically for the Shortest Attract condition. Looking at patterns of movement that result in overlapping paths, this prediction is seen to be correct
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Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
Although it has been claimed that the relative order among constituents in Japanese can be generally...
This paper investigates why A-movement and German scrambling resist scope reconstruction and their e...
This paper argues that short (clause-internal) scrambling to a pre-subject position has A properties...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
In this article, I discuss some important properties of wh-questions and wh-scrambling in Japanese. ...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
v4.9 3 This thesis provides an analysis of scrambling, following the Minimalist program of Chomsky 1...
This paper presents evidence that learners can establish filler-gap dependencies in processing scram...
Several studies contend that the main motivation for scrambling is heaviness. In particular, Yamashi...
We examine the role of contrast in the local licensing of scrambling in on-line language comprehensi...
In this paper, I propose a unifying analysis of Japanese scrambling and English heavy NP shift which...
In this paper I show how with syntax defined as the progressive projection of semantic representatio...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
This article argues against cascades of information-structural functional heads in the German middle...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
Although it has been claimed that the relative order among constituents in Japanese can be generally...
This paper investigates why A-movement and German scrambling resist scope reconstruction and their e...
This paper argues that short (clause-internal) scrambling to a pre-subject position has A properties...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
In this article, I discuss some important properties of wh-questions and wh-scrambling in Japanese. ...
This thesis discusses the characteristics of scrambling in Japanese within the Principles and Parame...
v4.9 3 This thesis provides an analysis of scrambling, following the Minimalist program of Chomsky 1...
This paper presents evidence that learners can establish filler-gap dependencies in processing scram...
Several studies contend that the main motivation for scrambling is heaviness. In particular, Yamashi...
We examine the role of contrast in the local licensing of scrambling in on-line language comprehensi...
In this paper, I propose a unifying analysis of Japanese scrambling and English heavy NP shift which...
In this paper I show how with syntax defined as the progressive projection of semantic representatio...
UnrestrictedThis work investigates the issue of optionality in derivation and interpretation in scra...
This article argues against cascades of information-structural functional heads in the German middle...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...