This paper investigates cross-linguistic variation in embedded imperatives in terms of syntactic environments in which they can(not) appear, focusing on the availability of embedded imperatives in the clausal complement of verbs and nouns, and relative clauses. I demonstrate that there are four distinct types of languages regarding the possibility of embedded imperatives. I also suggest that there is an implicational relation among these types, which is captured through a parameter hierarchy
With the data from clauses with the complementizer čto in Russian, I argue that embedded finite clau...
Combination properties of predicates and their complements have been long-standing issues for a theo...
Imperatives constitute one of the major clause types of human language; most if not all languages h...
This paper investigates cross-linguistic variation in embedded imperatives in terms of syntactic env...
Embedded imperatives are found in Old Scandinavian, but not in any of its modern descendants, i.e. D...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
This paper discusses root phenomena in imperative clauses, assuming as diagnostics conversational dy...
In this paper I examine the distributional and typological constraints on subjects of imperatives in...
This paper provides a novel account for the cross-linguistic variation in the compatibility of imper...
Embedded imperatives are cross-linguistically very rare. They are attested, for instance, in modern ...
Language can be used to bridge the gap between expert knowledge and ability to act. I argue that thi...
With the data from clauses with the complementizer čto in Russian, I argue that embedded finite clau...
Combination properties of predicates and their complements have been long-standing issues for a theo...
Imperatives constitute one of the major clause types of human language; most if not all languages h...
This paper investigates cross-linguistic variation in embedded imperatives in terms of syntactic env...
Embedded imperatives are found in Old Scandinavian, but not in any of its modern descendants, i.e. D...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
This paper discusses root phenomena in imperative clauses, assuming as diagnostics conversational dy...
In this paper I examine the distributional and typological constraints on subjects of imperatives in...
This paper provides a novel account for the cross-linguistic variation in the compatibility of imper...
Embedded imperatives are cross-linguistically very rare. They are attested, for instance, in modern ...
Language can be used to bridge the gap between expert knowledge and ability to act. I argue that thi...
With the data from clauses with the complementizer čto in Russian, I argue that embedded finite clau...
Combination properties of predicates and their complements have been long-standing issues for a theo...
Imperatives constitute one of the major clause types of human language; most if not all languages h...