The theoretical domain of the present investigation is the mechanisms of chain formation. The empirical domain is the nature of resumption. I provide compelling arguments in favor of a movement-based analysis of resumptive chains. However, unlike more traditional analyses, I do not take a resumptive pronoun to be a (minimal) copy of its antecedent. Instead, I argue that resumptive elements and their antecedents are distinct syntactic entities, which form a constituent with their antecedents upon First Merge. Resumptive chains are the result of stranding (subextraction) under A-bar movement. My proposal makes correct predictions in various domains pertaining to the interpretive consequences of resumption, the relation between resumption and ...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
This is a discussion of pronouns that appear in Focus constructions when accusative or/and dative ar...
The theoretical domain of the present investigation is the mechanisms of chain formation. The empiri...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
In processing filler-gap dependencies, comprehenders quickly postulate gaps in syntactically license...
We present an experimental investigation of the role of resumptive pronouns. We investigate object e...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
On recent views of movement and resumption, both Merge a DP in a nonthematic position and interpret ...
It is often assumed in the theoretical syntax literature that intrusive resumptive pronouns can resc...
Evidence is provided for a minimalist account of English-type resumptive pronouns. According to this...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
This is a discussion of pronouns that appear in Focus constructions when accusative or/and dative ar...
The theoretical domain of the present investigation is the mechanisms of chain formation. The empiri...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
In processing filler-gap dependencies, comprehenders quickly postulate gaps in syntactically license...
We present an experimental investigation of the role of resumptive pronouns. We investigate object e...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
On recent views of movement and resumption, both Merge a DP in a nonthematic position and interpret ...
It is often assumed in the theoretical syntax literature that intrusive resumptive pronouns can resc...
Evidence is provided for a minimalist account of English-type resumptive pronouns. According to this...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
Recent developments in the minimalist framework emphasise the importance of the interface between th...
This is a discussion of pronouns that appear in Focus constructions when accusative or/and dative ar...