-
Greenbaum (1979:63),
Radford (1988:32f.),
Downing and
Locke (1992:22f.),
Ouhalla (1994:62ff.).
Concerning the
obligatory status of the verb that undergoes...
- 1990:152–3;
Borsley 1991:25–30;
Cowper 1992:34–7;
Napoli 1993:159–61;
Ouhalla 1994:17;
Radford 1997:104–7; Burton–Roberts 1997:66–70;
Haegeman and Guéron...
-
movement analysis of subject-auxiliary
inversion is pursued, for instance, by
Ouhalla (1994:62ff.),
Culicover (1997:337f.),
Radford (1988: 411ff., 2004: 123ff)...
-
following trees illustrate the
structure of head-medial
adjective phrases: See
Ouhalla (1994:34, 39) and
Crystal (1997:9)
concerning the
distinction between adjectives...
-
instance Ouhalla (1994:63) and
Haegeman and Guéron (1999:172). See
Chomsky (1995)
concerning the copy
theory of movement. See, for instance,
Ouhalla (1994:161f...
- the
distinction between s-selection and c-selection, see for
instance Ouhalla (1994:125),
Lasnik (1999:21), and
Fromkin et al. (2000:228ff.). For examples...
- ****ics For
discussions of the V2 principle, see
Borsley (1996:220f.),
Ouhalla (1994:284ff.),
Fromkin et al. (2000:341ff.),
Adger (2003:329ff.), Carnie...
- here, see for
instance van
Riemsdijk and
Williams (1987:231, 291) and
Ouhalla (1994:169). For
examples of
government construed in this
broad sense, see...
- (2009:64-66) for such an analysis. See for
instance Grewendorf (1988:66ff.),
Ouhalla (1998: 136f.),
Radford (2004: 123ff). See for
instance the
account of functional...
-
thematic relationship between the ECM-verb and its object, see for
instance Ouhalla (1994:172) and
Lasnik (1999:8). Falk (2001:132f.)
provides a good illustration...