Pancheva (2009) argues that phrasal comparatives in Polish exhibit a subject-island effect. She proposes an account of the island effect as a combination of several factors: than has a small clause complement in phrasal comparatives; wh-movement turns the than-clause into a degree predicate; wh-movement of the vP subject is prohibited by an anti-locality constraint; sub-extraction of the vP subject is then the only option, but it causes an island violation. Informally elicited judgments support this proposal but there is a fair amount of variability among and even within speakers. Given this variability in speakers’ responses, we need to elicit judgments in controlled conditions allowing subsequent quantitative analysis. We conducted two ac...
This dissertation centers around the islandhood of relative clauses in English and aims to determine...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
Pancheva (2009) argues that phrasal comparatives in Polish exhibit a subject-island effect. She prop...
In the Slavic languages, the title of this paper cannot be rendered with a phrasal comparative; a cl...
Comparatives can be descriptively divided into two types – clausal and phrasal – depending on the ca...
Two very different trends can be seen in recent work in syntax. While Chomsky has narrowed the scope...
There exists a controversy in the literature and among the speakers of Slovenian concerning the gram...
This dissertation examines comparative constructions, both in terms of their representation in synta...
This paper investigates the various comparative operators that a language might employ and provides ...
Polszczyzna należy do języków rzadziej nauczanych. W ostatnich latach znacząco wzrosła jednak jej po...
This dissertation examines comparative constructions, both in terms of their representation in synta...
According to Chomsky (1995), movement is simply feature movement for checking and the "generalized p...
This thesis attempts to assimilate head movement as far as possible to phrasal movement. In particul...
In this paper, we discuss a cross-linguistically rare pattern of comparative formation found in Slov...
This dissertation centers around the islandhood of relative clauses in English and aims to determine...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...
Pancheva (2009) argues that phrasal comparatives in Polish exhibit a subject-island effect. She prop...
In the Slavic languages, the title of this paper cannot be rendered with a phrasal comparative; a cl...
Comparatives can be descriptively divided into two types – clausal and phrasal – depending on the ca...
Two very different trends can be seen in recent work in syntax. While Chomsky has narrowed the scope...
There exists a controversy in the literature and among the speakers of Slovenian concerning the gram...
This dissertation examines comparative constructions, both in terms of their representation in synta...
This paper investigates the various comparative operators that a language might employ and provides ...
Polszczyzna należy do języków rzadziej nauczanych. W ostatnich latach znacząco wzrosła jednak jej po...
This dissertation examines comparative constructions, both in terms of their representation in synta...
According to Chomsky (1995), movement is simply feature movement for checking and the "generalized p...
This thesis attempts to assimilate head movement as far as possible to phrasal movement. In particul...
In this paper, we discuss a cross-linguistically rare pattern of comparative formation found in Slov...
This dissertation centers around the islandhood of relative clauses in English and aims to determine...
The aim of this large-scale, preregistered, cross-linguistic study was to mediate between theories o...
It is common in linguistic research to attempt a unified analysis for similar patterns in related la...