This dissertation is about the syntax and semantics of non-local dependencies. It focuses on wh-displacement and operator scope and addresses the challenge they pose to theoretical linguistics: How are form and meaning related and to which extent do syntax and semantics operate in parallel? A common approach of formal grammar theories is to assume that displacement and scope construal go hand in hand, and consequently to impose a strict correspondence between syntax and semantics. This approach is challenged, however, by a considerable amount of cases where the syntactic position of an operator expression does not coincide with its semantic scope position. This dissertation therefore pursues the opposite approach. It argues that syntactic d...
This book examines several aspects of the syntax of imperative clauses in English and in a variety o...
This dissertation examines the structure and the meaning of coordination structures. In the realm of...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
The dissertation explores a principally non-constraint-based approach to locality phenomena in wh-mo...
Movement of syntactic objects, yielding variation in word order across constructions and languages, ...
A long-standing tension in Minimalist syntax is that between the structure-building operations Merge...
It is a common understanding that Merge (Chomsky 1995) effectively explains the preponderance of dis...
In both syntax and phonology, it has long been observed that significant restrictions exist on displ...
This paper develops a theory of scope assignment to wh-phrases as resulting of a process of selectiv...
This thesis provides an analysis of ONP scope which naturally explains the characteristic tensed-cla...
In this paper we will analyze the conceptual and computational motivations of the property of displa...
In this dissertation I explore the nature of interpretive dependencies in human language. In particu...
This dissertation investigates some points of the interaction of syntax and semantics in the framewo...
This dissertation develops a transformational theory of scope which is based not on the position to ...
This thesis investigates the proper characterization of triggers and locality conditions governing t...
This book examines several aspects of the syntax of imperative clauses in English and in a variety o...
This dissertation examines the structure and the meaning of coordination structures. In the realm of...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
The dissertation explores a principally non-constraint-based approach to locality phenomena in wh-mo...
Movement of syntactic objects, yielding variation in word order across constructions and languages, ...
A long-standing tension in Minimalist syntax is that between the structure-building operations Merge...
It is a common understanding that Merge (Chomsky 1995) effectively explains the preponderance of dis...
In both syntax and phonology, it has long been observed that significant restrictions exist on displ...
This paper develops a theory of scope assignment to wh-phrases as resulting of a process of selectiv...
This thesis provides an analysis of ONP scope which naturally explains the characteristic tensed-cla...
In this paper we will analyze the conceptual and computational motivations of the property of displa...
In this dissertation I explore the nature of interpretive dependencies in human language. In particu...
This dissertation investigates some points of the interaction of syntax and semantics in the framewo...
This dissertation develops a transformational theory of scope which is based not on the position to ...
This thesis investigates the proper characterization of triggers and locality conditions governing t...
This book examines several aspects of the syntax of imperative clauses in English and in a variety o...
This dissertation examines the structure and the meaning of coordination structures. In the realm of...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...