Search Results - "Keine, Stefan"
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Case vs. positions in the locality of A-movement
Published in Glossa (London) (28-12-2018)“…This paper contrasts two families of approaches to the ban on A-movement out of a finite clause (hyperraising). One line of approach attributes the constraint…”
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Locality Domains in Syntax: Evidence from Sentence Processing
Published in Syntax (Oxford, England) (01-06-2020)“…One of the main discoveries of generative syntax is that long‐distance extraction proceeds in a successive‐cyclic manner, in that these dependencies are…”
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Movement and cyclic Agree
Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-05-2023)“…Recent work has argued for derivational expansion of the search space of ɸ-probes as a result of the cyclic interaction of Merge and Agree (cyclic Agree)…”
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Deconstructing switch-reference
Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-08-2013)“…This paper develops a new view on switch-reference, a phenomenon commonly taken to involve a morphological marker on a verb indicating whether the subject of…”
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Interpreting verb clusters
Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-11-2016)“…We argue for syntactic verb cluster formation in certain restructuring configurations, the result of which is interpreted via function composition. This…”
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How complex are complex words? Evidence from linearization
Published in Lingua (01-09-2012)“…► In Baure the phonological content of agreement markers is conditioned by ϕ-features. ► The linear position of these markers is conditioned by the grammatical…”
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Syntagmatic constraints on insertion
Published in Morphology (Dordrecht) (01-05-2013)“…This paper argues that the availability of exponents for insertion is restricted not only by their morpho-syntactic feature specification but, in addition, by…”
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