A Mahajan - Rightward movement, 1997 - books.google.com
… It is possible to strengthen the adjunction approaches to … of the problems that we are concerned with in this paper making the role of precedence superfluous, at least in these domains. …
R Bhatt, V Dayal - Linguistic Inquiry, 2007 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… We argue against this position, drawing on rightwardscrambling in Hindi-Urdu to make this … of finite clauses in Bangla, it is possible to extrapolate a potential analysis from their general …
H Tanaka - Journal of Linguistics, 2001 - cambridge.org
… characteristics with scrambling, but nonetheless cannot be identified as rightwardscrambling. … A: binding of reciprocal pronouns becomes possible after scrambling\RD. The distinction …
E Manetta - Linguistic Inquiry, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
… to make distinctions between the positioning requirements of DPs and CPs. I propose an account of rightwardscrambling … (in addition to other possible interpretations such as continuing …
… , and downward or rightwardscrambling, insofar as it is … " and Japanese A'-scrambling, makes quite a different claim. His … would predict no scrambling to be possible, on their account. …
… We argue against this position, drawing on rightwardscrambling in Hindi-Urdu to make the … their paper is concerned with wh scope out of finite clauses in Bangla, it is possible to …
W Sternefeld - Scrambling and barriers, 1990 - books.google.com
… to IP makes CPs transparent for movement and therefore should somehow be excluded as a possible … Turning next to the phenomenon of scrambling we must cope with the fact that all …
… Given this, if the movement extracting α is LD scrambling or topicalization, it is not possible to … In light of this, I propose to make a slight modification to the standard theory of scrambling. …
N Corver, H van Riemsdijk - 1997 - norbert.abelcorver.com
… The latter examples suggest that scrambling is possible in … the initial position and is moved rightward into the final position. … of Turkey with I-will—make-you-know “Come, I will acquaint …