Null Subjects in Generative Grammar
Null Subjects in Generative Grammar
A Synchronic and Diachronic Perspective
Casalicchio, Jan; Cognola, Federica
Oxford University Press
05/2018
384
Dura
Inglês
9780198815853
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Notes on contributors 1: Federica Cognola and Jan Casalicchio: On the null-subject phenomenon: An example of successful linguistic research Part I: Properties of null-subject languages 2: Ciro Greco, Trang Phan, and Liliane Haegeman: On no, an optional expletive in Vietnamese 3: Ermenegildo Bidese and Alessandra Tomaselli: Developing pro-drop: the case of Cimbrian 4: Michael Zimmermann: Null subjects, expletives, and the status of Medieval French 5: Theresa Biberauer: Pro-drop and emergent parameter hierarchies Part II: Types of null subjects and identification Part IIa: Null subjects and control theory 6: Michelle Sheehan: On the difference between exhaustive and partial control 7: Nerea Madariaga: Diachronic change and the nature of pronominal null subjects: The case of Russian 8: Verner Egerland: On the interpretation of gerundival null subjects and the theory of control Part IIb: Null subjects between discourse and agreement 9: Mara Frascarelli: The interpretation of pro in consistent and partial null subject languages: A comparative interface analysis 10: Marta Ruda: Syntactic representation of null arguments: [NP e] as [nP n] (Minimally) 11: Helmut Weiss and Anna Volodina: Referential null subjects in German: Dialects and diachronic continuity 12: Henrik Rosenkvist: Null subjects and distinct agreement in Modern Germanic References Index
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Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Notes on contributors 1: Federica Cognola and Jan Casalicchio: On the null-subject phenomenon: An example of successful linguistic research Part I: Properties of null-subject languages 2: Ciro Greco, Trang Phan, and Liliane Haegeman: On no, an optional expletive in Vietnamese 3: Ermenegildo Bidese and Alessandra Tomaselli: Developing pro-drop: the case of Cimbrian 4: Michael Zimmermann: Null subjects, expletives, and the status of Medieval French 5: Theresa Biberauer: Pro-drop and emergent parameter hierarchies Part II: Types of null subjects and identification Part IIa: Null subjects and control theory 6: Michelle Sheehan: On the difference between exhaustive and partial control 7: Nerea Madariaga: Diachronic change and the nature of pronominal null subjects: The case of Russian 8: Verner Egerland: On the interpretation of gerundival null subjects and the theory of control Part IIb: Null subjects between discourse and agreement 9: Mara Frascarelli: The interpretation of pro in consistent and partial null subject languages: A comparative interface analysis 10: Marta Ruda: Syntactic representation of null arguments: [NP e] as [nP n] (Minimally) 11: Helmut Weiss and Anna Volodina: Referential null subjects in German: Dialects and diachronic continuity 12: Henrik Rosenkvist: Null subjects and distinct agreement in Modern Germanic References Index
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