In:Movement Theory of Control
Edited by Norbert Hornstein and Maria Polinsky
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 154] 2010
► pp. v–vi
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Table of contents
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Control as movement: Across languages and constructions
Part I. Expanding the movement analysis of control
Movement Theory of Control and CP-infinitives in Polish
Obligatory control and local reflexives: Copies as vehicles for de se readings
No objections to Backward Control
Possessor raising through thematic positions
Part II. Unexplored control phenomena
Clitic climbing in archaic Chinese: Evidence for the movement analysis of control
Framing the syntax of control in Japanese (and English)
Split control and the Principle of Minimal Distance
Towards a typology of control in DP
Part III. Beyond control
The argument structure of evaluative adjectives: A case of pseudo-raising
Object control in Korean: A backward control impostor
