Diagnosing syntax
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Diagnosing syntax
(Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics, 46)(Oxford linguistics)
Oxford University Press, 2013
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Contents: pt. I. Head movement -- pt. II. Phrasal movement -- pt. III. Agreement -- pt. IV. Anaphora -- pt. V. Ellipsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. [543]-590) and indexes
Contents of Works
- Syntactic diagnostics in the study of human language / Lisa Lai-shen Cheng and Norbert Corver
- Head movement as a phonological operation / Christer Platzack
- Getting morphemes in order : merger, affixation, and head movement / Heidi Harley
- Verb movement to C : from agrammatic aphasia to syntactic analysis / Naama Friedmann
- In defence of head movement : evidence from Bantu / Jochen Zeller
- Diagnosing head movement / Heidi Harley
- Phrasal movement and its discontents : diseases and diagnoses / David Pesetsky
- Diagnosing covert movement : the Duke of York and reconstruction / Winfried Lechner
- Arguments for long distance movement in long distance questions in child language / Hamida Demirdache
- Diagnosing covert A-movement / Maria Polinsky and Eric Potsdam
- Diagnosing XP-movement / Winfried Lechner
- The syntactic relations behind agreement / Sandra Chung
- Gender confusion / Ora Matushansky
- Agreement in the production of subject and object wh-questions / Maria Teresa Guasti
- Agreement unified : arabic / Jamal Ouhalla
- Diagnosing agreement / Maria Teresa Guasti and Ora Matushansky
- Identifying anaphoric dependencies / Elena Anagnostopoulou and Martin Everaert
- Condition B / Christopher Tancredi
- A processing view on agrammatism / Sergey Avrutin and Sergio Baauw
- Tagalog anaphora / Norvin Richards
- Diagnosing anaphora / Martin Everaert
- Polarity items under ellipsis / Jason Merchant
- Syntactic diagnostics for extraction of focus from ellipsis site / Susanne Winkler
- A recycling approach to processing ellipsis / Lyn Frazier
- What sluicing can do, what it can't, and in which language : on the cross-linguistic syntax of ellipsis / Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Anikó Lipták
- Diagnosing ellipsis / Jason Merchant