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- W2501280415 abstract "The COPY THEORY OF MOVEMENT (CTM) (Chomsky 1993, 1995) requires that a moved element be fully represented at each step in its movement chain. Since only one copy in a chain is usually pronounced, this has necessitated adding theories of SELECTIVE COPY PRONUNCIATION (SCP) to Universal Grammar. Such theories permit chains to be linearized in more than one way, allowing, for example, non-highest copies to be pronounced (Pesetsky 1998, Fox and Nissenbaum 1999, Bobaljik 2002, Nunes 2004, and others). In this paper, we restrict attention to a single domain of investigation, namely, Obligatory Control, in which there is variation in the pronunciation of copies cross-linguistically. We adopt the MOVEMENT THEORY OF CONTROL (MTC) (Hornstein 1999, 2003) and show that a complete typology as expected given a SCP theory is seen: one may pronounce a higher copy, a lower copy, either copy, or both copies. The rest of the article is organized as follows. Section 2 gives a brief overview of the evolution of the theory of movement within the Principles and Parameters framework, focusing on its latest adaptation as the CTM and how it gives rise to SCP. Section 3 introduces the MTC, providing a brief presentation of the theoretical assumptions it is based on. In section 4, we present the control typology. Given the CTM and SCP, the expectation is that a control construction could pronounce the higher copy (forward control), the lower copy (backward control), either the higher or the lower copy (alternating control), or both copies (copy control). We discuss the" @default.
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- W2501280415 date "2013-03-14" @default.
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- W2501280415 title "Linearizing the control relation: A typology" @default.
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