Starting from the observation that the standard concepts used for analyses of the syntax of A-positions (EPP, abstract Case) are simply stipulations, this paper proposes that the effects of the EPP and of Case Theory can be derived from an independently motivated component of the grammar, namely the theory of syntactic categories. More precisely, it is argued the EPP and Case phenomena can be analyzed in terms of a model of categorial bonding in which categories interact in order to compensate for deficiencies in their feature matrices
The main thesis of this dissertation is that morphological case is a purely morphological phenomenon...
This dissertation investigates the interaction between coordination and agreement, including the res...
This seminal paper most prominently discusses ergative case marking systems and how the use of ergat...
It has often been observed in the literature that the presence of a morphological case system tends ...
This chapter discusses the notions of morphological (surface) case and abstract Case, showing the em...
This dissertation is concerned with split-ergative and related systems in which multiple case markin...
Abstract. The question addressed here is whether there is a systematic relationship between the inte...
This thesis examines the cross-linguistic realization of three Case types identified on the basis of...
Based on the Government and Binding Theory of generative grammar where both Case Theory and Theta Th...
This paper outlines a theory of case which assumes that case is not a unitary phenomenon, but has th...
This work aims at constructing a simple and yet descriptively adequate grammar that best suits a sem...
It is known that syntactic processes are in general subject to locality requirements. This paper arg...
The Extended Projection Principle (EPP) formalizes the requirement for a subject in every clause. In...
The term ‘case ’ has long been adopted both in descriptive and theoretical analyses of natural langu...
AbstractCase marking has long resisted rationalization in terms of language-external systems of cogn...
The main thesis of this dissertation is that morphological case is a purely morphological phenomenon...
This dissertation investigates the interaction between coordination and agreement, including the res...
This seminal paper most prominently discusses ergative case marking systems and how the use of ergat...
It has often been observed in the literature that the presence of a morphological case system tends ...
This chapter discusses the notions of morphological (surface) case and abstract Case, showing the em...
This dissertation is concerned with split-ergative and related systems in which multiple case markin...
Abstract. The question addressed here is whether there is a systematic relationship between the inte...
This thesis examines the cross-linguistic realization of three Case types identified on the basis of...
Based on the Government and Binding Theory of generative grammar where both Case Theory and Theta Th...
This paper outlines a theory of case which assumes that case is not a unitary phenomenon, but has th...
This work aims at constructing a simple and yet descriptively adequate grammar that best suits a sem...
It is known that syntactic processes are in general subject to locality requirements. This paper arg...
The Extended Projection Principle (EPP) formalizes the requirement for a subject in every clause. In...
The term ‘case ’ has long been adopted both in descriptive and theoretical analyses of natural langu...
AbstractCase marking has long resisted rationalization in terms of language-external systems of cogn...
The main thesis of this dissertation is that morphological case is a purely morphological phenomenon...
This dissertation investigates the interaction between coordination and agreement, including the res...
This seminal paper most prominently discusses ergative case marking systems and how the use of ergat...