In this thesis I argue that morphology should be allowed to interpret not only the information provided by the syntactic component, but also compositional semantic properties. This conception of grammar requires morphology to interact LF and the semantic component in addition to syntax. Applying this hypothesis, I account for the alternation between partitive and non-partitive structural case in Finnish, which is affected by the semantic property of divisibility. I argue that the property of divisibility, which is relevant for case alternation, is determined within Spell-out domains, which are interpreted immediately following Spell-out. Building on these domains as affecting case marking, I derive the differences between divisibility affec...
This thesis examines the cross-linguistic realization of three Case types identified on the basis of...
In this dissertation, I investigate the nature of grammatical features and propose that a grammatica...
Alternations that are partly phonologically, partly morphologically conditioned are a central proble...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.In...
This paper investigates the morphological realization of subjects' syntactic [case] features in Finn...
This dissertation addresses the question of the mapping from syntactic structures to morphological c...
Adposition phrases in morphologically impoverished languages have a function similar to nouns with m...
The main thesis of this dissertation is that morphological case is a purely morphological phenomenon...
This dissertation places case, agreement and Voice phenomena in syntax. It argues that the derivatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores the inventory of syntactic features tha...
This paper is a response to Kiparsky (2000), who convincingly argues that the complex case marking i...
In this dissertation, I show that a difference in structure between functional and lexical items has...
A comprehensive, coordinated analysis of Finnish syntax is attempted in this dissertation. The follo...
The range of scope readings for Inuktitut nominal expressions appears superficially to depend on the...
In virtually all syntactic theories, case is taken to be a bundle of features, and case agreement as...
This thesis examines the cross-linguistic realization of three Case types identified on the basis of...
In this dissertation, I investigate the nature of grammatical features and propose that a grammatica...
Alternations that are partly phonologically, partly morphologically conditioned are a central proble...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.In...
This paper investigates the morphological realization of subjects' syntactic [case] features in Finn...
This dissertation addresses the question of the mapping from syntactic structures to morphological c...
Adposition phrases in morphologically impoverished languages have a function similar to nouns with m...
The main thesis of this dissertation is that morphological case is a purely morphological phenomenon...
This dissertation places case, agreement and Voice phenomena in syntax. It argues that the derivatio...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores the inventory of syntactic features tha...
This paper is a response to Kiparsky (2000), who convincingly argues that the complex case marking i...
In this dissertation, I show that a difference in structure between functional and lexical items has...
A comprehensive, coordinated analysis of Finnish syntax is attempted in this dissertation. The follo...
The range of scope readings for Inuktitut nominal expressions appears superficially to depend on the...
In virtually all syntactic theories, case is taken to be a bundle of features, and case agreement as...
This thesis examines the cross-linguistic realization of three Case types identified on the basis of...
In this dissertation, I investigate the nature of grammatical features and propose that a grammatica...
Alternations that are partly phonologically, partly morphologically conditioned are a central proble...