Abstract. We propose a novel theory of verb raising in which different surface positions of the finite verb across languages reflect differences in phrase structure in a principled manner. Assuming that the inventory of functional projections dominating VP is not universal (e.g., the presence of Agr-Phrases is a point of parametric variation) current assumptions about locality predict obligatory verb raising in a language with Agr-Phrases, but obligatory V in situ in a simple IP-VP configuration. We predict a correlation with other morpho-syntactic phenomena reflecting the presence/absence of AgrPs: ‘‘extra’ ’ subject and object positions, transitive expletive constructions, multiple infelectional affixes, etc. This prediction is borne out ...
Publications. The Russian data presented in Perlmutter and Moore (2002) seem to call into question t...
In this paper we discuss novel data from two Dolomitic Ladin languages spoken in Northern Italy, Bad...
In this paper we discuss novel data from two Dolomitic Ladin languages spoken in Northern Italy, Bad...
Abstract. We propose a novel theory of verb raising in which different surface positions of the fini...
This dissertation investigates the conditions under which the verb moves to the highest inflectional...
This article examines a particular type of clause union: Verb Projection Raising. Verb Projection Ra...
This dissertation investigates the theory of phrase structure in the field of generative grammar. In...
In the OV Germanic languages, certain verbs selecting infinitival complements (roughly, the restruct...
Verb Raising (VR) and Verb Projection Raising (VPR) are optional processes that permute the order of...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
This paper focuses on the longstanding assumption within Chomskyan generative syntax that the Extend...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
The traditional view holds that English main verbs do not move to any of the inflectional heads AgrS...
Publications. The Russian data presented in Perlmutter and Moore (2002) seem to call into question t...
In this paper we discuss novel data from two Dolomitic Ladin languages spoken in Northern Italy, Bad...
In this paper we discuss novel data from two Dolomitic Ladin languages spoken in Northern Italy, Bad...
Abstract. We propose a novel theory of verb raising in which different surface positions of the fini...
This dissertation investigates the conditions under which the verb moves to the highest inflectional...
This article examines a particular type of clause union: Verb Projection Raising. Verb Projection Ra...
This dissertation investigates the theory of phrase structure in the field of generative grammar. In...
In the OV Germanic languages, certain verbs selecting infinitival complements (roughly, the restruct...
Verb Raising (VR) and Verb Projection Raising (VPR) are optional processes that permute the order of...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
This paper focuses on the longstanding assumption within Chomskyan generative syntax that the Extend...
The paper discusses several aspects of VP-remnant topicalization. It argues that the VP is vacuated ...
The traditional view holds that English main verbs do not move to any of the inflectional heads AgrS...
Publications. The Russian data presented in Perlmutter and Moore (2002) seem to call into question t...
In this paper we discuss novel data from two Dolomitic Ladin languages spoken in Northern Italy, Bad...
In this paper we discuss novel data from two Dolomitic Ladin languages spoken in Northern Italy, Bad...