This study investigates the types of movement and movement-like relations that linkpositions in syntactic structure. David Pesetsky argues that there are three such relations. Besidesovert phasal move
In this book, David Pesetsky argues that the peculiarities of Russian nominal phrasesprovide significant clues concerning the syntactic side of morphological case. Pesetsky arguesagainst the tradition
This study investigates the types of movement and movement-like relations that link positions in syntactic structure. David Pesetsky argues that there are three such relations. Besides overt phasal mo
The analysis and theory developed in Zero Syntax is an important contribution to the understanding of Universal Grammar. The overriding theme is the notion that the availability and syntactic position
In this book, David Pesetsky argues that the peculiarities of Russian nominal phrasesprovide significant clues concerning the syntactic side of morphological case. Pesetsky arguesagainst the tradition
The analysis and theory developed in Zero Syntax is an important contribution to the understanding of Universal Grammar. The overriding theme is the notion that the availability and syntactic positio
This book presents evidence for a universal word order constraint, the Final-over-Final Condition (FOFC), and discusses the theoretical implications of this phenomenon. FOFC is a syntactic condition t