This thesis investigates fundamental questions surrounding the phenomenon of control, with an emphasis on control in Turkish, as well as the behaviour of control verbs in non-infinitival environments, which have received little attention previously. I focus solely on the cases of obligatory control (OC) which constitute the only kind of control that is conditioned by the matrix verb alone. This approach is couched in Combinatory Categorial Grammar (CCG) where the control verb projects the necessary syntactic and semantic information. In particular, I argue that the control behaviour is an entailment associated with the verb itself, and that variable, split and partial control are instances of OC. Hence, no special mechanism/structure is nee...
Object control is a dependency between the object of a matrix clause and the subject of the embedded...
The aim of the paper is to develop a uniform semantic-pragmatic theory of Controller choice for a nu...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
Complement control is a well-known phenomenon in Turkish linguistics, and different proposals for an...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
This paper investigates different kinds of control predicates in Persian subjunctive complements. Fi...
It is the aim of this paper to evaluate the various types of sentential complementation available in...
The embedded verb of so-called object-control verbs in Kavalan must be affixed with the causative ma...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1999.Inc...
In this article, I will present a survey of control structures in Korean. The survey is based on a s...
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has several embedded clause constructions, some of which resemble contr...
This paper provides an overview of some characteristics of a Madurese grammatical construction in wh...
The present investigation targets the phenomenon commonly called control. Many languages including G...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
This paper questions the mechanism behind the control structure observed in subject infinitival clau...
Object control is a dependency between the object of a matrix clause and the subject of the embedded...
The aim of the paper is to develop a uniform semantic-pragmatic theory of Controller choice for a nu...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...
Complement control is a well-known phenomenon in Turkish linguistics, and different proposals for an...
Control, typically defined as a specific referential dependency between the null-subject of a non-fi...
This paper investigates different kinds of control predicates in Persian subjunctive complements. Fi...
It is the aim of this paper to evaluate the various types of sentential complementation available in...
The embedded verb of so-called object-control verbs in Kavalan must be affixed with the causative ma...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1999.Inc...
In this article, I will present a survey of control structures in Korean. The survey is based on a s...
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has several embedded clause constructions, some of which resemble contr...
This paper provides an overview of some characteristics of a Madurese grammatical construction in wh...
The present investigation targets the phenomenon commonly called control. Many languages including G...
Obligatory control refers to the relation of obligatory coreference between one of the arguments in ...
This paper questions the mechanism behind the control structure observed in subject infinitival clau...
Object control is a dependency between the object of a matrix clause and the subject of the embedded...
The aim of the paper is to develop a uniform semantic-pragmatic theory of Controller choice for a nu...
Control constructions typically do not have an overt subject, the embedded clause typically does not...