Studies in complement control

Autor/innen

  • Barbara Stiebels

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.47.2007.343

Abstract

This volume represents a collection of papers that present some of the results of two projects on control: on the one hand, the project Typology of complement control directed by Barbara Stiebels and funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG STI 151/2-2), and on the other hand the project Variation in control structures directed by Maria Polinsky and Eric Potsdam and funded by the US National Science Foundation (NSF grants BCS-0131946, BCS-0131993; website http://accent.ucsd.edu/). Whereas the first project pursued a lexical approach to control with a semantic definition of obligatory control, the second project has mainly pursued a syntactic approach to control – with special emphasis on less studied control structures (such as adjunct control, backward control, finite control, etc.). Both projects have aimed at extending the research on complement control to structures that differ from the prototypical cases of infinitival complements with empty subjects found in many Indo-European languages; their common interest was to bring in new empirical data, both primary and experimental.

 

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2007

Zitationsvorschlag

Stiebels, Barbara. 2007. „Studies in Complement Control“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 47 (Januar):219. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.47.2007.343.