In:Non-canonical Control in a Cross-linguistic Perspective
Edited by Anne Mucha, Jutta M. Hartmann and Beata Trawiński
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 270] 2021
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Published online: 17 September 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.270.toc
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Table of contents
IntroductionNon-canonical control in a cross-linguistic perspective: Introduction to the volume1
Jutta M. Hartmann
Anne Mucha
Beata Trawiński
Part I.Non-canonical control in complement clauses
Backward control, long distance agree, nominative case and TP/CP
transparency15
Artemis Alexiadou
Elena Anagnostopoulou
Alleged obligatorily controlled inflected infinitives35
Pilar P. Barbosa
Agent control in passives in Romanian83
Ion Giurgea
Maria Aurelia Cotfas
On the obligatory versus no control split in Korean107
Hyunjung Lee
Mike Berger
Control from inside: Evidence from Japanese137
Asako Matsuda
Control and covert modality in Hungarian: MECs and postverbal-only focus constructions167
Krisztina Szécsényi
Part II.Non-canonical control in adjunct clauses
Event control197
Silke Fischer
Inghild Flaate Høyem
Adjunct control and the poverty of the stimulus: Availability vs. evidence223
Juliana Gerard
The (Null) subject of adjunct infinitives in spoken Spanish259
Peter Herbeck
Index287
