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Relativizing Minimality for A-movement: phi- and theta-relations
Fecha
2010Registro en:
PROBUS, v.22, n.1, p.1-25, 2010
0921-4771
10.1515/prbs.2010.001
Autor
NUNES, Jairo
Institución
Resumen
This paper discusses two arguments raised against Hornstein`s (1999, 2001) Movement Theory of Control (MTC): Landau`s (2003) contrast between raising and passivized subject control predicates and Culicover and Jackendoff`s (2001) contrast between control and raising within nominals. I show that rather than counter-arguments, the data they present can actually be analyzed as arguments in favor of the MTC. More specifically, I argue that the puzzling contrasts discussed by these authors can be adequately accounted for within the MTC if minimality computations regarding A-movement are relativized in terms of phi- or theta-relations.