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A functional approach to preposition stranding in English
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Ken-ichi Takami
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Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Introduction 1
- Non-localizable contextual features: Present subjunctives in English 19
- Syntactic localization phenomena in English 45
- Strong and weak barriers: Remarks on the proper characterization of barriers 77
- An analysis of English descriptive genitives in the dynamic theory of syntax 95
- On government by noun 139
- Light verb constructions and the syntax-morphology interface 169
- Binding under the internal subject hypothesis 205
- Remarks on quantifier scope 261
- Binding path and dependent categories 289
- On “null operator” constructions 345
- The perfective have and the progressive be as spec verbs and the INFL system in English 381
- A functional approach to preposition stranding in English 413
- The comparative syntax of English and Japanese: Relating unrelated languages 455
- Bibliography 507
- Subject index 529
- 535-538 535
Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Introduction 1
- Non-localizable contextual features: Present subjunctives in English 19
- Syntactic localization phenomena in English 45
- Strong and weak barriers: Remarks on the proper characterization of barriers 77
- An analysis of English descriptive genitives in the dynamic theory of syntax 95
- On government by noun 139
- Light verb constructions and the syntax-morphology interface 169
- Binding under the internal subject hypothesis 205
- Remarks on quantifier scope 261
- Binding path and dependent categories 289
- On “null operator” constructions 345
- The perfective have and the progressive be as spec verbs and the INFL system in English 381
- A functional approach to preposition stranding in English 413
- The comparative syntax of English and Japanese: Relating unrelated languages 455
- Bibliography 507
- Subject index 529
- 535-538 535