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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Foreword vii
- Table of contents ix
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SECTION I. Syntactic Structure, Relations, Operations
- Integral Minimalism 3
- A Minimalist Approach to Phrase Structure Acquisition 33
- A Theory of Grammatical Functions in the Minimalist Program 51
- Checking on CHECKING 65
- Kayne 1994: p.143, fn.3 77
- On the Role of Interpretability 101
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SECTION II. Syntactic Movement: Cyclicity, Optionality, (Non)overtness
- Head-to-Spec Movement 115
- Polish Optional Movement 137
- Attract and Covert Merge: Predicting interrogative variation 159
- Covert F(eature)-Movement and the Placement of Arguments 175
- On Covert Movement and LF 191
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SECTION III. Case, Topic, Focus, Interrogativity
- The Case Filter Meets the Minimalist Program: Evidence for strong [case] 207
- Null Subjects in Hungarian DPs and Inflected Infinitivals 227
- That-t Effects in English and Yiddish 233
- Evidence for Focus Features 249
- [Q] Checking in Mandarin Chinese Yes-No Questions 261
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SECTION IV. Ellipsis, Reconstruction and Related Phenomena
- A Minimalist Theory of LF Copy 281
- A/A-bar Movement and Attract-F 295
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SECTION V. DPs: Features and Syntactic Relations
- Object Agreement in Hungarian: A case for Minimalism 311
- Demonstratives in a Feature-based Theory of Syntax 325
- Article abstracts 347
- Index of names 355
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Foreword vii
- Table of contents ix
-
SECTION I. Syntactic Structure, Relations, Operations
- Integral Minimalism 3
- A Minimalist Approach to Phrase Structure Acquisition 33
- A Theory of Grammatical Functions in the Minimalist Program 51
- Checking on CHECKING 65
- Kayne 1994: p.143, fn.3 77
- On the Role of Interpretability 101
-
SECTION II. Syntactic Movement: Cyclicity, Optionality, (Non)overtness
- Head-to-Spec Movement 115
- Polish Optional Movement 137
- Attract and Covert Merge: Predicting interrogative variation 159
- Covert F(eature)-Movement and the Placement of Arguments 175
- On Covert Movement and LF 191
-
SECTION III. Case, Topic, Focus, Interrogativity
- The Case Filter Meets the Minimalist Program: Evidence for strong [case] 207
- Null Subjects in Hungarian DPs and Inflected Infinitivals 227
- That-t Effects in English and Yiddish 233
- Evidence for Focus Features 249
- [Q] Checking in Mandarin Chinese Yes-No Questions 261
-
SECTION IV. Ellipsis, Reconstruction and Related Phenomena
- A Minimalist Theory of LF Copy 281
- A/A-bar Movement and Attract-F 295
-
SECTION V. DPs: Features and Syntactic Relations
- Object Agreement in Hungarian: A case for Minimalism 311
- Demonstratives in a Feature-based Theory of Syntax 325
- Article abstracts 347
- Index of names 355