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|a Bennis, Hans.
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|a Gaps and Dummies.
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|a Linguistic Models ;
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|a In this study the syntactic properties of empty categories and dummy pronouns are investigated within the framework of Government-Binding theory. The assumption that clauses must have a subject is present in most, if not all, linguistic theories. In GB theory the requirement that clauses have a subject is stipulated as a consequence of the base rules or the Extended Projection Principle. In this book it is claimed that no such stipulation is necessary. The presence of a subject is exclusively determined by the theories of thematic roles and Case. This view is supported by the fact that the a.
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|a Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Gaps and Parasitic Gaps -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Connectedness -- 1.3 Complex cases of PPs -- 1.4 Parasitic gaps -- 1.5 Parasitic gaps in Dutch -- 1.6 Chains and features -- 1.7 An alternative approach to parasitic gaps in Dutch -- 2. Het as a referential expression -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Weather-het -- 2.3 Referential properties of the dummy pronoun het -- 2.4 Het and sentential complements -- 2.5 Het-Raising -- 2.6 Bisentential verbs -- 2.7 Het in Small-Clause constructions -- 2.8 Het and ergative verbs -- 2.9 Psychological verbs.
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|a 2.10 Inversion phenomena -- 2.11 Summary -- 3. The adverbial pronoun er -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The distribution of er -- 3.3 Categorial status and derivation -- 3.4 R-movement and the double-R-constraint -- 3.5 Expletive er: a dummy pronoun? -- 3.6 Er and wh-movement -- 3.7 Conclusion -- 4. Some related topics -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Adjunction and Connection -- 4.3 The external argument and the structure of Modern English -- 4.4 The structure of Old English and its development into Modern English -- 4.5 Some remarks on the structure of the Romance languages -- 4.6 The pronoun es in German.
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|a 4.7 It as a referential expression -- 4.8 Concluding remarks -- References.
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