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Null Case and the Distribuiton of PRO
Oleh:
Martin, Roger
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Linguistic Inquiry (ada di JSTOR) vol. 32 no. 1 (2001)
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page 141-166.
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Vol 32 No 1 pp 141-166.pdf
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405/LII/32
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Chomsky and Lasnik (1993) argue convincingly that PRO has null Case, checked by nonfinite T, and suggest that this may explain PRO's narrow distribution. However, their analysis falls short of reaching this goal. Here, I refine the theory of null Case so as to fully account for the distribution of empty and lexical subjects of nonfinite clauses, concluding that this minimalist analysis is more explanatory than earlier ones based on the theories of binding and government. In particular, I argue that whether or not nonfinite T can check null Case depends crucially on its temporal properties and present a number of empirical arguments supporting this conclusion. Keywords: PRO, null Case, nonfinite clauses, nonfinite tense, VPellipsis, eventive predicates, government, binding theory, minimalism
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