This contribution presents an outline of the current scholarly discussion of reconstruction with wh-movement, focussing on the Lebeaux Effect (LE) and wider aspects of reconstruction with wh-movement. It presents empirical problems for both the proposals based on the LE and the novel account of movement and reconstruction based on the notion of Minimal Copy. It points out that particular copies may differ not only in size (i.e., they do or do not include the adjunct as a relative clause or PP) but also in content. It refers to an analysis, where copies left by movement are levelled with copies left by ellipsis and subject to the mechanism of Vehicle Change. An account of reconstruction including multiple copies and Vehicle Change predicts t...
This paper deals with two types of Wh-constructions that occur in German and Romani: partial and mul...
There are a number of intriguing issues surrounding wh-questions that have drawn considerable attent...
In this paper we will analyze the conceptual and computational motivations of the property of displa...
The strictly derivational approach to binding relations put forth by Epstein, Groat, Kawashima, and ...
This paper argues that wh-in situ is interpreted in its original position. Focusing on the ambiguity...
We present a theory for the interpretation of Ā-movement chains at LF in the copy theory of movement...
This work will provide a number of arguments showing that certain comparative generalizations in Rom...
Within Minimalism, traces are often taken to be transparent for agreement and movement across them, ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This article reports on a magnitude estimation exper...
In this article, we justify a derivational model of local optimization in syntax that incorporates e...
This paper sets out to substantiate three claims. First, there is (conceptual and emiprical) evidenc...
This book provides a comprehensive study of three salient phenomena of the West Germanic language gr...
It is a common understanding that Merge (Chomsky 1995) effectively explains the preponderance of dis...
This article considers two different aspects of A-bar movement, namely (a) an analysis of reconstruc...
Wh-movement and the theory of feature-checking argues that cross-linguistic variation in wh-construc...
This paper deals with two types of Wh-constructions that occur in German and Romani: partial and mul...
There are a number of intriguing issues surrounding wh-questions that have drawn considerable attent...
In this paper we will analyze the conceptual and computational motivations of the property of displa...
The strictly derivational approach to binding relations put forth by Epstein, Groat, Kawashima, and ...
This paper argues that wh-in situ is interpreted in its original position. Focusing on the ambiguity...
We present a theory for the interpretation of Ā-movement chains at LF in the copy theory of movement...
This work will provide a number of arguments showing that certain comparative generalizations in Rom...
Within Minimalism, traces are often taken to be transparent for agreement and movement across them, ...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This article reports on a magnitude estimation exper...
In this article, we justify a derivational model of local optimization in syntax that incorporates e...
This paper sets out to substantiate three claims. First, there is (conceptual and emiprical) evidenc...
This book provides a comprehensive study of three salient phenomena of the West Germanic language gr...
It is a common understanding that Merge (Chomsky 1995) effectively explains the preponderance of dis...
This article considers two different aspects of A-bar movement, namely (a) an analysis of reconstruc...
Wh-movement and the theory of feature-checking argues that cross-linguistic variation in wh-construc...
This paper deals with two types of Wh-constructions that occur in German and Romani: partial and mul...
There are a number of intriguing issues surrounding wh-questions that have drawn considerable attent...
In this paper we will analyze the conceptual and computational motivations of the property of displa...