The aim of this paper is to develop a representation of control that does not require a PRO-subject. I first analyse obligatory control using a de-compositional analysis of theta-roles, according to which theta-roles are divided into two selectional requirements. The resulting theory makes the same predictions as one based on PRO, yet avoids dependence on this ill-defined empty category. I then concentrate on Icelandic, tackling agreement phenomena in infinitival clauses. Again no PRO is necessary to answer for the data, which receive a uniform account using the mechanism outlined in the first half of the paper
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
The aim of the paper is to develop a uniform semantic-pragmatic theory of Controller choice for a nu...
This paper presents an empirical argument for the claim that implicit subjects of passives are synta...
In this thesis I develop a syntactic representation of control that is PRO-free. I implement a mecha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1999.Inc...
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...
This thesis explores the nature of the empty category PRO within the Minimalist Program of Chomsky (...
When the subject of an infinitive or a gerund in English is phonetically null, the missing subject m...
This paper questions the mechanism behind the control structure observed in subject infinitival clau...
The English conventional infinitive clauses have either overt or covert subjects. Previous analyses ...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
The object of study of this thesis is control structures in Persian, more specifically the propertie...
The paper presents Sámuel Brassai’s reasons for almost entirely eliminating the term subject (Hu. al...
This article focuses on a novel English construction involving control and infinitival relatives. Ex...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
The aim of the paper is to develop a uniform semantic-pragmatic theory of Controller choice for a nu...
This paper presents an empirical argument for the claim that implicit subjects of passives are synta...
In this thesis I develop a syntactic representation of control that is PRO-free. I implement a mecha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1999.Inc...
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...
This thesis explores the nature of the empty category PRO within the Minimalist Program of Chomsky (...
When the subject of an infinitive or a gerund in English is phonetically null, the missing subject m...
This paper questions the mechanism behind the control structure observed in subject infinitival clau...
The English conventional infinitive clauses have either overt or covert subjects. Previous analyses ...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
The object of study of this thesis is control structures in Persian, more specifically the propertie...
The paper presents Sámuel Brassai’s reasons for almost entirely eliminating the term subject (Hu. al...
This article focuses on a novel English construction involving control and infinitival relatives. Ex...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
The aim of the paper is to develop a uniform semantic-pragmatic theory of Controller choice for a nu...
This paper presents an empirical argument for the claim that implicit subjects of passives are synta...