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Control as Movement
Contributor(s): Boeckx, Cedric (Author), Hornstein, Norbert (Author), Nunes, Jairo (Author)
ISBN: 0511761996     ISBN-13: 9780511761997
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Open Ebook - Other Formats
Published: September 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Grammar & Punctuation
Dewey: 415
Series: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics
 
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The Movement Theory of Control (MTC) makes one major claim: that control relations in sentences like 'John wants to leave' are grammatically mediated by movement. This goes against the traditional view that such sentences involve not movement, but binding, and analogizes control to raising, albeit with one important distinction: whereas the target of movement in control structures is a theta position, in raising it is a non-theta position; however the grammatical procedures underlying the two constructions are the same. This book presents the main arguments for MTC and shows it to have many theoretical advantages, the biggest being that it reduces the kinds of grammatical operations that the grammar allows, an important advantage in a minimalist setting. It also addresses the main arguments against MTC, using examples from control shift, adjunct control, and the control structure of 'promise', showing MTC to be conceptually, theoretically, and empirically superior to other approaches.

Contributor Bio(s): Hornstein, Norbert: - Norbert Hornstein is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Maryland, College Park.Boeckx, Cedric: - Cedrick Boeckx is Research Professor at the Catalan Institute for Advanced Studies (ICREA), and a member of the Center for Theoretical Linguistics at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona.Nunes, Jairo: - Jairo Nunes is Associate Professor at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.