This paper argues that parts of the lexical content of an A-bar moved phrase must be interpreted in the base position of movement. The argument is based on a study of deletion of a phrase that contains the base position of movement. I show that deletion licensing is sensitive to the content of the moved phrase. In this way, I corroborate and extend conclusions based on Condition C reconstruction by N. Chomsky and D. Fox. My result provides semantic evidence for the existence of traces and gives semantic content to the A/A-bar distinction
There are cases where a displaced element behaves with respect to binding theory as though occupying...
This article presents an argument from ellipsis parallelism that traces of all types of movement rec...
This article considers two different aspects of A-bar movement, namely (a) an analysis of reconstruc...
This dissertation argues that there are only two possible semantic representations of movement: (i) ...
Remnant movement is movement of an XP β from which extraction of α has taken place; cf. (1). This ph...
Abstract. It seems a fact that movement dependencies come in two flavours: “A ” and “A-bar”. Over th...
The Trace Theory of Movement Rules that was first outlined in Chomsky (1973) and has been developed ...
This thesis investigates the proper characterization of triggers and locality conditions governing t...
This paper presents an argument based on evidence from experiments featuring Antecedent-Contained De...
This paper argues that traces only range over individual semantic types and cannot be type shifted i...
For movement, such as quantifier raising, the three different structures illustrated in (1) are disc...
clauses, difficulties that have been ascribed to a deficit in phrasal movement. The current study ex...
In current GB theory, traces of movement, both A- and A′-movement, are assumed to be regulated by th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1998.Inc...
In this dissertation I propose an account of the locality conditions on A-movement that is based on ...
There are cases where a displaced element behaves with respect to binding theory as though occupying...
This article presents an argument from ellipsis parallelism that traces of all types of movement rec...
This article considers two different aspects of A-bar movement, namely (a) an analysis of reconstruc...
This dissertation argues that there are only two possible semantic representations of movement: (i) ...
Remnant movement is movement of an XP β from which extraction of α has taken place; cf. (1). This ph...
Abstract. It seems a fact that movement dependencies come in two flavours: “A ” and “A-bar”. Over th...
The Trace Theory of Movement Rules that was first outlined in Chomsky (1973) and has been developed ...
This thesis investigates the proper characterization of triggers and locality conditions governing t...
This paper presents an argument based on evidence from experiments featuring Antecedent-Contained De...
This paper argues that traces only range over individual semantic types and cannot be type shifted i...
For movement, such as quantifier raising, the three different structures illustrated in (1) are disc...
clauses, difficulties that have been ascribed to a deficit in phrasal movement. The current study ex...
In current GB theory, traces of movement, both A- and A′-movement, are assumed to be regulated by th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1998.Inc...
In this dissertation I propose an account of the locality conditions on A-movement that is based on ...
There are cases where a displaced element behaves with respect to binding theory as though occupying...
This article presents an argument from ellipsis parallelism that traces of all types of movement rec...
This article considers two different aspects of A-bar movement, namely (a) an analysis of reconstruc...