

Beschreibung
1. THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS OF CONTROL Imagine you are a child faced with the daunting task of acquiring the grammar of control in your language. You toddle around buoyantly (you should be past 3 by now), occasionally bumping into acoustic signals that miracu...Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Zusammenfassung
This book offers a new outlook on the derivation and interpretation of control constructions. Regardless of theoretical framework, scholars of syntax and semantics interested in these topics, will find this book a major contribution to the field.
Inhalt
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.
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