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Elements of Control

Autor Idan Landau
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2000
This work offers an outlook on the derivation and interpretation of control constructions. From data and observations, it argues that obligatory control comes in two varieties: exhaustive or partial control, the latter obtaining when PRO properly includes the controller. This distinction, arguably universal, is tightly linked to the tense specification of the infinitive. Non-obligatory control, on the other hand, is structurally conditioned, obtaining only in VP-external infinitives. A detailed investigation of how control interacts with super-equi constructions and psychological predicates sheds new light on issues such as extraposition, argument structure, and semantic selection. This book clears up some common misconceptions about the nature of control, as well as sharpening the empirical challenges that face any comprehensive theory in this domain. Regardless of theoretical framework, scholars of syntax and semantics interested in these topics, should find this book a major contribution to the field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780792366201
ISBN-10: 0792366204
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 160 x 241 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Springer

Cuprins

1: Introduction.- 1 The Fundamental Questions Of Control.- 2 A Typology Of Control.- 3 EC And PC (Chapter 2).- 4 OC and NOC (Chapter 3).- 5 Control And Predication (Chapter 4).- 6 Implicit Control and Control Shift (Chapter 5).- 7 The Overall Picture and Open Issues.- 2: Exhaustive and Partial Control.- Introduction: Categories of Control.- 1 Some Immediate Corollaries of Partial Control.- 2 Basic Properties of Control.- 3 Distinguishing PC from EC.- 4 PC-Complements as a Natural Class: The Role of Tense.- 5 An Analysis.- 6 Varieties of EC: CP Complements and VP Complements.- 7 Some consequences and Problems.- 8 An Alternative Proposal: Martin (1996).- Summary.- 3: Obligatory and Non-Obligatory Control.- 1 Super-Equi: The Data.- 2 An Analysis.- 3 Configurational Consequences.- 4 Some Problems and Solutions.- 5 Deriving The Distribution of OC and NOC.- Summary.- 4: Control and Predication.- 1 Adjectives and Infinitival Complements: The Puzzle.- 2 Semantic Selection and Clause-Typing.- 3Argument-Modifier Asymmetries.- 4 Two Apparent Problems.- 5 A Crosslinguistic Correlation.- 6 Consequences for the Theory of Control.- Summary.- 5: Implicit Control and Control Shift.- 155.- 2 Control by Implicit Agents.- 3 Control Shift.- 4 The Status of the MDP.- Summary.- References.

Caracteristici

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras