p.1888-1914, édité par Robert D. Borsley, Ian Roberts, Louisa Sadler & David WillisInternational audienceIn this paper, I argue for a top-down derivational approach to reconstruction facts. I defend two related proposals to account for some puzzling and unresolved data on reconstruction regarding resumption, relativization and cyclicity. First, I argue for a syntactic top-down derivation in the sense of Phillips (1996) and Richards (1999). Second, I argue that the assignment of semantic values to any referential expression throughout the interpretation procedure also operates derivationally and in parallel with the syntactic derivation. This analysis will be supported mainly by data from Breton, but also from Wels
In historical-comparative research of today, syntactic reconstruction is, at best, a highly controve...
There are cases where a displaced element behaves with respect to binding theory as though occupying...
If an argument can be reconstructed in at least two different ways, then which reconstruction is to ...
p.1888-1914, édité par Robert D. Borsley, Ian Roberts, Louisa Sadler & David WillisInternational aud...
Aims of this study: • give theoretical and empirical limits to previous accounts of Reconstruction (...
This paper argues for a top-down approach to syntactic structure building, instead of the more popul...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to use what is traditionally referred as A'-reconstru...
This paper claims that reconstruction obeys a minimality condition just like upward movement such as...
This article explores a model of grammar involving top-down derivations, where each step (“splitmerg...
phenomenon under investigation here is syntactic amalgamation (Lakoff 1974, Tsubomoto & Whitman ...
This article explores a model of grammar involving top-down derivations, where each step ("splitmerg...
Syntactic reconstruction is by far one of the most understudied domain of both former and contempora...
This article explores a model of grammar involving top-down derivations, where each step (“split-mer...
The term syntactic reconstruction refers to the process of moving a con-stituent back into the posit...
The basis of linguistic reconstruction is the comparative method, which starts from the assumption t...
In historical-comparative research of today, syntactic reconstruction is, at best, a highly controve...
There are cases where a displaced element behaves with respect to binding theory as though occupying...
If an argument can be reconstructed in at least two different ways, then which reconstruction is to ...
p.1888-1914, édité par Robert D. Borsley, Ian Roberts, Louisa Sadler & David WillisInternational aud...
Aims of this study: • give theoretical and empirical limits to previous accounts of Reconstruction (...
This paper argues for a top-down approach to syntactic structure building, instead of the more popul...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to use what is traditionally referred as A'-reconstru...
This paper claims that reconstruction obeys a minimality condition just like upward movement such as...
This article explores a model of grammar involving top-down derivations, where each step (“splitmerg...
phenomenon under investigation here is syntactic amalgamation (Lakoff 1974, Tsubomoto & Whitman ...
This article explores a model of grammar involving top-down derivations, where each step ("splitmerg...
Syntactic reconstruction is by far one of the most understudied domain of both former and contempora...
This article explores a model of grammar involving top-down derivations, where each step (“split-mer...
The term syntactic reconstruction refers to the process of moving a con-stituent back into the posit...
The basis of linguistic reconstruction is the comparative method, which starts from the assumption t...
In historical-comparative research of today, syntactic reconstruction is, at best, a highly controve...
There are cases where a displaced element behaves with respect to binding theory as though occupying...
If an argument can be reconstructed in at least two different ways, then which reconstruction is to ...