Kordula De Kuthy. Linearization versus Movement: Evidence from German Pied-Piped Infinitives. In
Gert Webelhuth,
Jean-Pierre Koenig and
Andreas Kathol editors, Lexical and Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation, CSLI Publications, Stanford, 1998. [Abstract] [Annote]
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AUTHOR = {De Kuthy, Kordula},
TITLE = {Linearization versus Movement: Evidence from German Pied-Piped Infinitives},
YEAR = {1998},
BOOKTITLE = {Lexical and Constructional Aspects of Linguistic Explanation},
EDITOR = {Webelhuth, Gert and Koenig, Jean-Pierre and Kathol, Andreas},
ADDRESS = {Stanford},
PUBLISHER = {CSLI Publications},
URL = {ftp://lt-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/papers/local/De_Kuthy98a.ps.gz},
ABSTRACT = {The paper starts out with the question whether the pied-piping of infinitives in German relative clauses should be analyzed in a linearization-based account or as an unbounded dependency construction. It is then shown that there is clear empirical evidence for a UDC approach. Two different theories for the pied-piping construction are provided: one based on the relative clause analysis of Pollard and Sag (1994, chapter 5), the other on the new proposal for relative clauses by Sag (1997).},
ANNOTE = {COLIURL : Kuthy:1998:LVM.pdf Kuthy:1998:LVM.ps} }
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