Free word order phenomena in natural language is often attributed to a syntactic movement rule called Scrambling. Currently there is some controversy regarding the nature of this rule. According to the predominant view (Saito (1985), Webelhuth (1989)) Scrambling is A\u27-movement. According to the alternative view (Mahajan (1987, 1989b)) Scrambling is an instance of WH-movement. The former view is strongly justified by the fact that Scrambling shares a large number of properties with WH-movement (Webelhuth (1989)). The latter view is supported by the fact that Scrambling appears to be immume to weak crossovers effects, and that scrambled elements are able to license anaphors. This study is devoted to reconciling the claim that Scrambling is...
We explore and derive the asymmetries noted in Hindi-Urdu (argument) scrambling via the Labeling Alg...
Until fairly recently, word order variation was assigned to factors such as, \u27taste\u27, \u27idio...
This paper investigates why superiority effects are absent or extremely weak, if any, in scrambling ...
This thesis provides an analysis of scrambling, following the Minimalist program of Chomsky 1992, ex...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
In this paper, I investigate how the linear ordering of syntactic units is determined in scrambling ...
v4.9 3 This thesis provides an analysis of scrambling, following the Minimalist program of Chomsky 1...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1990.In...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1993.In...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of both the empirical nature and the theoretical impl...
In this thesis I explore the nature and properties of scrambling in Korean. Contrary to the widely a...
In this thesis I explore the nature and properties of scrambling in Korean. Contrary to the widely a...
Turkish exhibits a special kind of movement called scrambling, which allows for constituents to move...
Grammars are decomposable. On the one hand, an adequate characterization of a given utterance factor...
We explore and derive the asymmetries noted in Hindi-Urdu (argument) scrambling via the Labeling Alg...
Until fairly recently, word order variation was assigned to factors such as, \u27taste\u27, \u27idio...
This paper investigates why superiority effects are absent or extremely weak, if any, in scrambling ...
This thesis provides an analysis of scrambling, following the Minimalist program of Chomsky 1992, ex...
Within the framework of minimalist program proposed by Chomsky (1992), this thesis explores scrambli...
In this paper, I investigate how the linear ordering of syntactic units is determined in scrambling ...
v4.9 3 This thesis provides an analysis of scrambling, following the Minimalist program of Chomsky 1...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1990.In...
This paper provides an alternative to the syntactic movement analysis of scrambling in Korean and Ja...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1993.In...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of both the empirical nature and the theoretical impl...
In this thesis I explore the nature and properties of scrambling in Korean. Contrary to the widely a...
In this thesis I explore the nature and properties of scrambling in Korean. Contrary to the widely a...
Turkish exhibits a special kind of movement called scrambling, which allows for constituents to move...
Grammars are decomposable. On the one hand, an adequate characterization of a given utterance factor...
We explore and derive the asymmetries noted in Hindi-Urdu (argument) scrambling via the Labeling Alg...
Until fairly recently, word order variation was assigned to factors such as, \u27taste\u27, \u27idio...
This paper investigates why superiority effects are absent or extremely weak, if any, in scrambling ...