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A-bar syntax : a study in movement types /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Müller, Gereon, 1964-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 1995.
Colección:Studies in generative grammar ; 42.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1. Movement Type Asymmetries
  • 2. Overview
  • 2 Wh-Movement At S-Structure
  • 1. Introduction And Overview
  • 2. Proper Government And Subjacency
  • 2.1. Conditions On The Moved Item
  • 2.2. Improper Movement
  • 2.3. Barriers
  • 3. Barriers In Situ
  • 3.1. Vp
  • 3.2. Ip
  • 3.3. Cp
  • 3.4. Np
  • 3.5. Np-Shells And Finite Complement Clauses
  • 3.6. Infinitives
  • 3.7. Cnpc Effects
  • 3.8. Pp
  • 3.9. Ap
  • 4. Barriers In Derived Positions
  • 4.1. A-Movement
  • 4.2. Scrambling
  • 4.3. Topicalization
  • 4.4. Wh-Movement 5. Adjunct Barriers
  • 5.1. Finite Adjunct Clauses
  • 5.2. Non-Finite Adjunct Clauses
  • 6. Conclusion
  • 3 Scrambling
  • 1. Introduction And Overview
  • 2. Basic Properties
  • 2.1. Optionality
  • 2.2. Iterability
  • 2.3. The Structure Of Scrambling Chains
  • 3. Adjunction Sites
  • 3.1. Adjunction To Vp And Ip
  • 3.2. Adjunction To Xp
  • 4. Locality
  • 4.1. Clause-Bound Scrambling
  • 4.2. Long-Distance Scrambling
  • 5. Operator Scrambling
  • 5.1. Illicit Operator Scrambling In German
  • 5.2. Operator Scrambling In Korean And Japanese 5.3. Operator Scrambling In Russian
  • 5.4. Full Representation
  • 6. Categorial Selectivity
  • 7. Anaphoric Binding
  • 8. Strong Crossover
  • 9. Weak Crossover
  • 10. Parasitic Gaps
  • 11. Reconstruction
  • 12. Conclusion
  • 4 Dative Movement
  • 1. Introduction And Overview
  • 2. The Paradox: Movement Vs. Binding
  • 3. Vp-Structure
  • 3.1. Larsonâ€?S Approach
  • 3.2. Arguments Against Larsonâ€?S Approach
  • 3.3. Vp-Structure In Sov Languages
  • 3.4. Vp-Structure In Svo Languages
  • 4. Barriers Revisited 4.1. The Islandhood Of Dative Nps
  • 4.2. The Role Of Selection
  • 4.3. Incorporation From Specifier Positions
  • 5. Anaphoric Binding
  • 5.1. Binding Of Anaphors In German
  • 5.2. Parametric Variation
  • 5.3. Binding Of Reciprocals
  • 6. Pronominal Reference
  • 6.1. The Data
  • 6.2. Blocking Coreference With An Io Pronoun
  • 7. Weak Crossover
  • 7.1. The Vp-Internal Distribution Of Bound-Variable Pronouns
  • 7.2. Webelhuthâ€?S Paradox
  • 8. A-Bar Movement
  • 8.1. The Data
  • 8.2. Previous Analyses
  • 8.3. A Pub Account 9. Passivization
  • 9.1. Passivization In German Double Object Constructions
  • 9.2. Passivization In Danish Double Object Constructions
  • 9.3. Passivization In Norwegian Double Object Constructions
  • 9.4. Passivization In English Double Object Constructions
  • 9.5. Passivization In West Flemish Double Object Constructions
  • 10. Free Datives
  • 10.1. The Phenomenon
  • 10.2. Do Free Datives Originate In An Np?
  • 10.3. Free Datives Originate In SpecÎ?
  • 11. Conclusion
  • 12. Appendices
  • 12.1. Appendix 1: On Vp-Shells