Control as movement:
"The Movement Theory of Control (MTC) makes one major claim: that control relations in sentences like 'John wants to leave' are grammatically mediated by movement. This goes against the traditional view that such sentences involve not movement, but binding, and analogizes control to r...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The Movement Theory of Control (MTC) makes one major claim: that control relations in sentences like 'John wants to leave' are grammatically mediated by movement. This goes against the traditional view that such sentences involve not movement, but binding, and analogizes control to raising, albeit with one important distinction: whereas the target of movement in control structures is a theta position, in raising it is a non-theta position; however the grammatical procedures underlying the two constructions are the same. This book presents the main arguments for MTC and shows it to have many theoretical advantages, the biggest being that it reduces the kinds of grammatical operations that the grammar allows, an important advantage in a minimalist setting. It also addresses the main arguments against MTC, using examples from control shift, adjunct control, and the control structure of 'promise', showing MTC to be conceptually, theoretically, and empirically superior to other approaches"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Some historical background; 3. Basic properties of the Movement Theory of Control; 4. Empirical advantages; 5. Empirical challenges and solutions; 6. On non-obligatory control; 7. Some notes on semantic approaches to control; 8. The movement theory of control and the minimalist program |
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adam_text | CONTROL AS MOVEMENT CEDRIC BOECKX LCREA/UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE
BARCELONA NORBERT HORNSTEIN UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK JAIRO
NUNES UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO, BRAZIL CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS PAGE X 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 SOME HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND 5 2.1 INTRODUCTION 5 2.2 WHAT ANY THEORY OF CONTROL SHOULD
ACCOUNT FOR 5 2.3 CONTROL IN THE STANDARD-THEORY FRAMEWORK 6 2.4 CONTROL
IN GB 9 2.5 NON-MOVEMENT APPROACHES TO CONTROL WITHIN MINIMALISM 16
2.5.1 THE NULL-CASE APPROACH 16 2.5.2 THE AGREE APPROACH 20 2.6
CONCLUSION 35 3 BASIC PROPERTIES OF THE MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL 36
3.1 INTRODUCTION 36 3.2 DEPARTING FROM THE NULL HYPOTHESIS: HISTORICAL,
ARCHITECTURAL, AND EMPIRICAL REASONS 37 3.3 BACK TO THE FUTURE:
ELIMINATION OF DS AND THE REVIVAL OF THE NULL HYPOTHESIS 43 3.4
CONTROLLED PROS AS A-MOVEMENT TRACES 46 3.4.1 CONFIGURATIONAL PROPERTIES
47 3.4.2 INTERPRETIVE PROPERTIES 49 3.4.3 PHONETIC PROPERTIES AND
GRAMMATICAL STATUS 52 3.5 CONCLUSION 56 4 EMPIRICAL ADVANTAGES 59 4.1
INTRODUCTION 59 4.2 MORPHOLOGICAL INVISIBILITY 59 4.3 INTERCLAUSAL
AGREEMENT 60 4.4 FINITE CONTROL 63 4.4.1 FINITE CONTROL AND
HYPER-RAISING 70 VIII CONTENTS 4.5 4.6 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 6
6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 4.4.2 FINITE CONTROL, ISLANDS, AND INTERVENTION
EFFECTS 4.4.3 SUMMARY THE MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL UNDER THE COPY
THEORY OF MOVEMENT 4.5.1 ADJUNCT CONTROL AND SIDEWARD MOVEMENT 4.5.2 THE
MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL AND MORPHOLOGICAL RESTRICTIONS ON COPIES
4.5.3 BACKWARD CONTROL 4.5.4 PHONETIC REALIZATION OF MULTIPLE COPIES AND
COPY CONTROL CONCLUSION EMPIRICAL CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS INTRODUCTION
PASSIVES, OBLIGATORY CONTROL, AND VISSER S GENERALIZATION 5.2.1
RELATIVIZING A-MOVEMENT 5.2.2 IMPERSONAL PASSIVES 5.2.3 FINITE CONTROL
VS. HYPER-RAISING NOMINALS AND CONTROL 5.3.1 FINITE CONTROL INTO
NOUN-COMPLEMENT CLAUSES IN BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE 5.3.2 RAISING INTO
NOMINALS IN HEBREW 5.3.3 THE CONTRAST BETWEEN RAISING NOMINALS AND
CONTROL NOMINALS IN ENGLISH OBLIGATORY CONTROL AND MORPHOLOGICAL CASE
5.4.1 QUIRKY CASE AND THE CONTRAST BETWEEN RAISING AND CONTROL IN
ICELANDIC 5.4.2 APPARENT CASE-MARKED PROS THE MINIMAL-DISTANCE
PRINCIPLE, CONTROL SHIFT, AND THE LOGIC OF MINIMALITY 5.5.1 CONTROL WITH
PROMISE-TYPE VERBS 5.5.2 CONTROL SHIFT 5.5.3 SUMMARY PARTIAL AND SPLIT
CONTROL 5.6.1 PARTIAL CONTROL 5.6.2 SPLIT CONTROL CONCLUSION ON
NON-OBLIGATORY CONTROL INTRODUCTION OBLIGATORY VS. NON-OBLIGATORY
CONTROL AND ECONOMY COMPUTATIONS SOME PROBLEMS A PROPOSAL CONCLUSION 75
79 79 83 98 102 115 123 125 125 125 127 132 136 141 142 147 149 152 152
160 169 171 176 181 182 183 190 .194 195 195 196 202 204 209 CONTENTS IX
7 SOME NOTES ON SEMANTIC APPROACHES TO CONTROL 210 7.1 INTRODUCTION 210
7.2 GENERAL PROBLEMS WITH SELECTIONAL APPROACHES TO OBLIGATORY CONTROL
210 7.3 SIMPLER SYNTAX 216 7.3.1 SOME PUTATIVE PROBLEMS FOR THE
MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL 217 7.3.2 CHALLENGES FOR SIMPLER SYNTAX 226
7.4 CONCLUSION 237 8 THE MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL AND THE MINIMALIST
PROGRAM 238 8.1 INTRODUCTION , 238 8.2 MOVEMENT WITHIN MINIMALISM AND
THE MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL 239 8.3 THE MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL
AND THE MINIMALIST ARCHITECTURE OFUG 241 8.4 INCLUSIVENESS, BARE PHRASE
STRUCTURE, AND THE MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL 245 8.5 CONCLUSION 248
REFERENCES 250 INDEX 261
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spelling | Boeckx, Cedric Verfasser (DE-588)141152869 aut Control as movement Cedric Boeckx ; Norbert Hornstein ; Jairo Nunes 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2010 X, 262 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge studies in linguistics 126 Includes bibliographical references and index Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Some historical background; 3. Basic properties of the Movement Theory of Control; 4. Empirical advantages; 5. Empirical challenges and solutions; 6. On non-obligatory control; 7. Some notes on semantic approaches to control; 8. The movement theory of control and the minimalist program "The Movement Theory of Control (MTC) makes one major claim: that control relations in sentences like 'John wants to leave' are grammatically mediated by movement. This goes against the traditional view that such sentences involve not movement, but binding, and analogizes control to raising, albeit with one important distinction: whereas the target of movement in control structures is a theta position, in raising it is a non-theta position; however the grammatical procedures underlying the two constructions are the same. This book presents the main arguments for MTC and shows it to have many theoretical advantages, the biggest being that it reduces the kinds of grammatical operations that the grammar allows, an important advantage in a minimalist setting. It also addresses the main arguments against MTC, using examples from control shift, adjunct control, and the control structure of 'promise', showing MTC to be conceptually, theoretically, and empirically superior to other approaches"-- Control (Linguistics) Generative grammar Grammar, Comparative and general / Sentences Grammar, Comparative and general / Word order Grammar, Comparative and general / Syntax Grammatik Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 gnd rswk-swf Kontrolle Linguistik (DE-588)4476751-1 gnd rswk-swf Generative Grammatik (DE-588)4113707-3 gnd rswk-swf Kontrolle Linguistik (DE-588)4476751-1 s Generative Grammatik (DE-588)4113707-3 s Syntax (DE-588)4058779-4 s DE-604 Hornstein, Norbert Verfasser (DE-588)128616466 aut Nunes, Jairo Verfasser aut Cambridge studies in linguistics 126 (DE-604)BV000000639 126 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020349550&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | Control as movement Cedric Boeckx ; Norbert Hornstein ; Jairo Nunes |
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