In this paper I want to explore reasons for replacing Binding Theory based on the anaphor-pronoun dichotomy by a Binding Theory allowing more domains restricting/defining anaphoric dependencies. This will, thus, have consequences for the partitioning of anaphoric elements, presupposing more types of ‘anaphors’/‘pronouns’ than standard Binding Theory offers u
This paper aims to propose a revised theory of anaphor raising. I suggest that the functional catego...
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
Most linguists assume that bound anaphors such as "himself " are connected with their ante...
This chapter is an introduction to the Binding Theory assumed within HPSG. While it was inspired by ...
Chomsky (1981) proposed (1) as the binding theory for anaphors and pronominais. (l) (A) An anaphor ...
This thesis develops an analysis of the binding theory within the Minimalist approach to the archite...
The original theories of anaphoric relations were transformational. Anaphoric pronouns were derived ...
Owing to different ideas about what counts as an anaphor subject to Condition A, two influential but...
thèse en cotutelle franco italienne; bourse régionale de la VénétiePronouns play a decisive role in ...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
Binding theory has been one of the central modules in syntactic theory since the early eighties. How...
In this paper, I propose that the availability of a bound variable reading for pronouns is predictab...
The coreferentiality principle in the syntactic theory called the Basic Anaphora Rule (BAR), advocat...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
This paper aims to propose a revised theory of anaphor raising. I suggest that the functional catego...
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
Most linguists assume that bound anaphors such as "himself " are connected with their ante...
This chapter is an introduction to the Binding Theory assumed within HPSG. While it was inspired by ...
Chomsky (1981) proposed (1) as the binding theory for anaphors and pronominais. (l) (A) An anaphor ...
This thesis develops an analysis of the binding theory within the Minimalist approach to the archite...
The original theories of anaphoric relations were transformational. Anaphoric pronouns were derived ...
Owing to different ideas about what counts as an anaphor subject to Condition A, two influential but...
thèse en cotutelle franco italienne; bourse régionale de la VénétiePronouns play a decisive role in ...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
Binding theory has been one of the central modules in syntactic theory since the early eighties. How...
In this paper, I propose that the availability of a bound variable reading for pronouns is predictab...
The coreferentiality principle in the syntactic theory called the Basic Anaphora Rule (BAR), advocat...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
According to the Canonical Binding Theory (Chomsky 1981), anaphors must be bound in their local doma...
This paper aims to propose a revised theory of anaphor raising. I suggest that the functional catego...
This paper advances a reinterpretation of Condition A of the classical binding theory. This approach...
Most linguists assume that bound anaphors such as "himself " are connected with their ante...