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The typology of nominal licensing in Austronesian voice system languages
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In: Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA) (2020)
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Aspect splits without ergativity
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In: Springer Netherlands (2016)
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Two Components of Long-Distance Extraction: Successive Cyclicity in Dinka
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In: MIT Press (2015)
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This article presents novel data from the Nilotic language Dinka, in which the syntax of successive-cyclic movement is remarkably transparent. We show that Dinka provides strong support for the view that long-distance extraction proceeds through the edge of every verb phrase and every clause on the path of movement (Chomsky 1986, 2000, 2001, 2008). In addition, long-distance dependencies in Dinka offer evidence that extraction from a CP requires agreement between v and the CP that is extracted from (Rackowski and Richards 2005, Den Dikken 2009b, 2012a,b). The claim that both of these components constrain long-distance movement is important, as much contemporary work on extraction incorporates only one of them. To accommodate this conclusion, we propose a modification of Rackowski and Richards 2005, in which both intermediate movement and Agree relations between phase heads are necessary steps in establishing a long-distance dependency.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/96362
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Visser’s Generalization: The Syntax of Control and the Passive
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In: MIT Press (2013)
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