Control and Grammar [electronic resource] /

The articles in this volume grew from papers presented at the workshop on control held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, March 1989. The work of the various authors comes at a moment in linguistic theory that is notable for two developments. First, there has been increasing involvement of syntactic theory in semantics and of semantic theory in syntax, with the result that the sorting of facts into syntactic and semantic has become a more complex and theory-laden affair. Second, there has been an enormous growth both in the breadth and depth of studies in languages other than English. Both of these develop­ ments have left their mark on the authors, directly and indirectly. They have also been responsible for the shifts that have given the key terminology its present range of application. In this introduction we discuss the background to the issues that were particularly prominent both at the workshop and in the authors' final drafts. We also com­ ment on the spirit of inquiry that they represent. Our goal is to provide some orientation to the specific contents of the essays and to supply material for reflection on a set of problems that will doubtless develop and deepen as rapidly in the foreseeable future as they have in the recent past.

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Main Authors: Larson, Richard K. editor., Iatridou, Sabine. editor., Lahiri, Utpal. editor., Higginbotham, James. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1992
Subjects:Linguistics., Language and languages, Psycholinguistics., Semantics., Theoretical Linguistics., Linguistics, general., Philosophy of Language.,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1949942018-07-30T23:20:20ZControl and Grammar [electronic resource] / Larson, Richard K. editor. Iatridou, Sabine. editor. Lahiri, Utpal. editor. Higginbotham, James. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1992.engThe articles in this volume grew from papers presented at the workshop on control held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, March 1989. The work of the various authors comes at a moment in linguistic theory that is notable for two developments. First, there has been increasing involvement of syntactic theory in semantics and of semantic theory in syntax, with the result that the sorting of facts into syntactic and semantic has become a more complex and theory-laden affair. Second, there has been an enormous growth both in the breadth and depth of studies in languages other than English. Both of these develop­ ments have left their mark on the authors, directly and indirectly. They have also been responsible for the shifts that have given the key terminology its present range of application. In this introduction we discuss the background to the issues that were particularly prominent both at the workshop and in the authors' final drafts. We also com­ ment on the spirit of inquiry that they represent. Our goal is to provide some orientation to the specific contents of the essays and to supply material for reflection on a set of problems that will doubtless develop and deepen as rapidly in the foreseeable future as they have in the recent past.Secondary Predication in Russian and Proper Government of PRO -- Subject Obviation, Switch Reference, and Control -- Reference and Control -- Complex Predicates in Control -- Raising without Movement -- Diachronic Perspectives on Control -- Two Notes on Control and Binding -- Some Issues in the Growth of Control -- Adjunct Control -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.The articles in this volume grew from papers presented at the workshop on control held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, March 1989. The work of the various authors comes at a moment in linguistic theory that is notable for two developments. First, there has been increasing involvement of syntactic theory in semantics and of semantic theory in syntax, with the result that the sorting of facts into syntactic and semantic has become a more complex and theory-laden affair. Second, there has been an enormous growth both in the breadth and depth of studies in languages other than English. Both of these develop­ ments have left their mark on the authors, directly and indirectly. They have also been responsible for the shifts that have given the key terminology its present range of application. In this introduction we discuss the background to the issues that were particularly prominent both at the workshop and in the authors' final drafts. We also com­ ment on the spirit of inquiry that they represent. Our goal is to provide some orientation to the specific contents of the essays and to supply material for reflection on a set of problems that will doubtless develop and deepen as rapidly in the foreseeable future as they have in the recent past.Linguistics.Language and languagesPsycholinguistics.Semantics.Linguistics.Theoretical Linguistics.Linguistics, general.Semantics.Psycholinguistics.Philosophy of Language.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7959-9URN:ISBN:9789401579599
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topic Linguistics.
Language and languages
Psycholinguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Theoretical Linguistics.
Linguistics, general.
Semantics.
Psycholinguistics.
Philosophy of Language.
Linguistics.
Language and languages
Psycholinguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Theoretical Linguistics.
Linguistics, general.
Semantics.
Psycholinguistics.
Philosophy of Language.
spellingShingle Linguistics.
Language and languages
Psycholinguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Theoretical Linguistics.
Linguistics, general.
Semantics.
Psycholinguistics.
Philosophy of Language.
Linguistics.
Language and languages
Psycholinguistics.
Semantics.
Linguistics.
Theoretical Linguistics.
Linguistics, general.
Semantics.
Psycholinguistics.
Philosophy of Language.
Larson, Richard K. editor.
Iatridou, Sabine. editor.
Lahiri, Utpal. editor.
Higginbotham, James. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Control and Grammar [electronic resource] /
description The articles in this volume grew from papers presented at the workshop on control held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, March 1989. The work of the various authors comes at a moment in linguistic theory that is notable for two developments. First, there has been increasing involvement of syntactic theory in semantics and of semantic theory in syntax, with the result that the sorting of facts into syntactic and semantic has become a more complex and theory-laden affair. Second, there has been an enormous growth both in the breadth and depth of studies in languages other than English. Both of these develop­ ments have left their mark on the authors, directly and indirectly. They have also been responsible for the shifts that have given the key terminology its present range of application. In this introduction we discuss the background to the issues that were particularly prominent both at the workshop and in the authors' final drafts. We also com­ ment on the spirit of inquiry that they represent. Our goal is to provide some orientation to the specific contents of the essays and to supply material for reflection on a set of problems that will doubtless develop and deepen as rapidly in the foreseeable future as they have in the recent past.
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Iatridou, Sabine. editor.
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