This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Control (MTC): Landau`s (2003) contrast between raising and passivized subject control predicates and Culicover and Jackendoff`s (2001) contrast between control and raising within nominals. I show that rather than counter-arguments, the data they present can actually be analyzed as arguments in favor of the MTC. More specifically, I argue that the puzzling contrasts discussed by these authors can be adequately accounted for within the MTC if minimality computations regarding A-movement are relativized in terms of phi- or theta-relations
Within the framework of the principles and parameters approach to linguistic theory, this study expl...
In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC)...
In the Minimalist Program, movement is considered to be driven by feature checking. An element moves...
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Contro...
In this paper we argue for a movement-based analysis of partial control following the ideas outlined...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
Hornstein (1999, 2001)1 proposes a particular version of the movement theory of control (MTC) in whi...
It has recently been argued (Landau 2017) that control in temporal and rationale adjuncts may be eit...
Since the earliest days of generative grammar, control has been distin-guished from raising: the lat...
I. Control = Movement (Hornstein 1999 and subsequent work): the difference between Control and Raisi...
This paper discusses partial control, a notoriously intricate phenomenon. Brought to the linguistic ...
In this dissertation I propose an account of the locality conditions on A-movement that is based on ...
This article discusses the challenges that Bobaljik and Landau (2009) pose to Boeckx and Hornstein`s...
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...
Within the framework of the principles and parameters approach to linguistic theory, this study expl...
In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC)...
In the Minimalist Program, movement is considered to be driven by feature checking. An element moves...
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Contro...
In this paper we argue for a movement-based analysis of partial control following the ideas outlined...
treats obligatory control as a special case of raising, subject to constraints on movement such as S...
Hornstein (1999, 2001)1 proposes a particular version of the movement theory of control (MTC) in whi...
It has recently been argued (Landau 2017) that control in temporal and rationale adjuncts may be eit...
Since the earliest days of generative grammar, control has been distin-guished from raising: the lat...
I. Control = Movement (Hornstein 1999 and subsequent work): the difference between Control and Raisi...
This paper discusses partial control, a notoriously intricate phenomenon. Brought to the linguistic ...
In this dissertation I propose an account of the locality conditions on A-movement that is based on ...
This article discusses the challenges that Bobaljik and Landau (2009) pose to Boeckx and Hornstein`s...
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...
Within the framework of the principles and parameters approach to linguistic theory, this study expl...
In this paper, I provide a set of data which is problematic for the movement theory of control (MTC)...
In the Minimalist Program, movement is considered to be driven by feature checking. An element moves...