The concept of 'trigger' is a core concept of Chomsky's Minimalist Program. The idea that certain types of movement are triggered by some property of the target position is at least as old as the notion that the movement of noun phrases to the subject position is triggered by their need to receive nominative case. In more recent versions of syntactic theory, triggering mechanisms are thought to regulate all of movement. Furthermore, a quite narrow range of triggering mechanisms is permitted. As is to be expected, such a restrictive approach meets a variety of difficulties. Specifically, the question is whether all triggering elements required to cover displacement of all kinds in natural language can be independently motivated. Further, how...
Verb movement is a phenomenon that has been studied extensively withintheframework of Chomskyan gene...
The paper considers phenomena of pronoun displacement in a variety of languages and argues that pron...
This contribution addresses the issues posed by types of movement that appear to have a semantic tri...
The concept of 'trigger' is a core concept of Chomsky's Minimalist Program. The idea that certain ty...
This thesis investigates the proper characterization of triggers and locality conditions governing t...
In current linguistic theory, natural languages are thought to depend on extensive interaction betw...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of both the empirical nature and the theoretical impl...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to define the productivity of the caused-motion construction ...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
In this article the triggering hypothesis for codeswitching proposed by Michael Clyne is discussed a...
From text: This chapter offers a survey of recent developments in the theory of sentence-structure w...
In this article the triggering hypothesis for codeswitching proposed by Michael Clyne is discussed a...
The aim of my thesis is to show that some properties of rightward movement constructions (a cover te...
Nous traitons dans c et article de la classification sémantique des verbes de mouvement induit. Nou...
Abstract—Goldberg (1995) invents several extended senses from caused motion for English caused-motio...
Verb movement is a phenomenon that has been studied extensively withintheframework of Chomskyan gene...
The paper considers phenomena of pronoun displacement in a variety of languages and argues that pron...
This contribution addresses the issues posed by types of movement that appear to have a semantic tri...
The concept of 'trigger' is a core concept of Chomsky's Minimalist Program. The idea that certain ty...
This thesis investigates the proper characterization of triggers and locality conditions governing t...
In current linguistic theory, natural languages are thought to depend on extensive interaction betw...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of both the empirical nature and the theoretical impl...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to define the productivity of the caused-motion construction ...
This study offers a new theory of verb movement parametrization. The author proposes to look upon ve...
In this article the triggering hypothesis for codeswitching proposed by Michael Clyne is discussed a...
From text: This chapter offers a survey of recent developments in the theory of sentence-structure w...
In this article the triggering hypothesis for codeswitching proposed by Michael Clyne is discussed a...
The aim of my thesis is to show that some properties of rightward movement constructions (a cover te...
Nous traitons dans c et article de la classification sémantique des verbes de mouvement induit. Nou...
Abstract—Goldberg (1995) invents several extended senses from caused motion for English caused-motio...
Verb movement is a phenomenon that has been studied extensively withintheframework of Chomskyan gene...
The paper considers phenomena of pronoun displacement in a variety of languages and argues that pron...
This contribution addresses the issues posed by types of movement that appear to have a semantic tri...