Control Is Not Movement 论文
2001Linguistic Inquiry引用 255
Logic, Reasoning, and KnowledgeLogic, programming, and type systemsAdvanced Algebra and Logic
摘要
We present arguments against Hornstein's recent movement theory of control. Such a theory can be sustained only if a restricted subset of the data is considered. We review additional data that show that the position of the controller is determined at least in part by semantic constraints. A semantic account captures the generalizations in a manner impossible for a syntactic account.