Lectures on Government and Binding: The Pisa LecturesWalter de Gruyter, 14/12/2010 - 381 من الصفحات No detailed description available for "Lectures on Government and Binding". |
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... subjacency condition , and thus falls under the theory of bounding 1. ( 2i ) . A third property , still more theory - dependent , is that the trace must be governed in some sense , a matter to which we will return in chapter 4 and that ...
... subjacency condition , and thus falls under the theory of bounding 1. ( 2i ) . A third property , still more theory - dependent , is that the trace must be governed in some sense , a matter to which we will return in chapter 4 and that ...
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... subjacency condition is illustrated in ( 5 ) , where the brackets are bounding categories ( NP and clause ) : ( 5 ) ( i ) John thinks [ that it will be difficult [ PRO to feed himself ] ] ( ii ) John thinks [ that [ PRO to feed himself ...
... subjacency condition is illustrated in ( 5 ) , where the brackets are bounding categories ( NP and clause ) : ( 5 ) ( i ) John thinks [ that it will be difficult [ PRO to feed himself ] ] ( ii ) John thinks [ that [ PRO to feed himself ...
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... subjacency requirement ( 2iii ) , we see that the latter is independent of the other two properties of ( 2 ) . It might be argued that the relevant condition C in this case is not the subjacency requirement but rather a requirement of ...
... subjacency requirement ( 2iii ) , we see that the latter is independent of the other two properties of ( 2 ) . It might be argued that the relevant condition C in this case is not the subjacency requirement but rather a requirement of ...
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... subjacency holds of the pair ( a , ß ) in ( 11 ) . There is strong evidence that this condition holds of movement - to - COMP , extraposition , and inversion of subject to post - verbal position ( cf. §2.4.4 ) . The simplest assumption ...
... subjacency holds of the pair ( a , ß ) in ( 11 ) . There is strong evidence that this condition holds of movement - to - COMP , extraposition , and inversion of subject to post - verbal position ( cf. §2.4.4 ) . The simplest assumption ...
الصفحة 60
... subjacency condition ( cf. ( 2iii ) ) , that it need not have an antecedent , and that if it has an ante- cedent that binds it , then the antecedent will be " remote " - i.e. , not within the same clause or NP . Let us therefore ...
... subjacency condition ( cf. ( 2iii ) ) , that it need not have an antecedent , and that if it has an ante- cedent that binds it , then the antecedent will be " remote " - i.e. , not within the same clause or NP . Let us therefore ...
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25 The base | 92 |
26 LFrepresentation and θtheory 2 | 101 |
27 Some remarks on the passive construction | 117 |
43 The prodrop parameter 1 | 240 |
44 The empty category principle ECP | 248 |
45 The prodrop parameter 2 | 253 |
46 Recoverability and clitics | 275 |
Chapter 5 Some related topics | 285 |
52 Prepositional phrases | 289 |
53 Modifications of the ECP | 300 |
54 Complex adjectival constructions | 308 |
28 Configurational and nonconfigurational languages | 127 |
29 Modules of grammar | 135 |
Notes | 138 |
Chapter 3 On government and binding | 153 |
32 The GBframework | 161 |
Notes | 222 |
Chapter 4 Specification of empty categories | 231 |
42 Basic properties of RESNIC | 233 |
Notes | 314 |
Chapter 6 Empty categories and the rule Moveα | 321 |
Notes | 344 |
Bibliography | 347 |
Index of Names | 355 |
General Index | 359 |
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0-position analysis anaphors antecedent Aoun appear applies argument assigned assume assumption base-generated Bill binding theory bound c-command Case-assignment Case-marked chapter Chomsky clitic co-superscripted coindexed COMP condition configurations consider constructions core grammar deletion derive discussion e-criterion e-marked e-role element embedded clause empty category English examples excluded fact Filter function chain governing category infinitival INFL interpretation Italian John Kayne Lasnik lexical lexical categories LF-component LF-representation markedness matrix subject mimeographed movement nominative non-argument Note notion NP-trace OB-framework obligatory option overt passive morphology phrase possible post-verbal NP preposition preposition stranding pro-drop languages pro-drop parameter problem projection principle pronominal pronoun properties question R-expressions reference RES(NIC Rizzi role rule Move-a S-deletion S-structure sentence small clause subcategorization subcategorization frames subjacency subject position suggested Suppose surface structure syntactic syntax Tense that-t tion trace trace theory ungoverned ungrammatical variable verb violated wh-movement wh-phrase X-bar theory