Visser’s Generalization: The Syntax of Control and the Passive
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van Urk, Coppe Gerrit
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This squib presents an argument for an agreement-based model of control (Borer 1989, Landau 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008), drawn from a crosslinguistic generalization about control in passives. Specifically, I show that obligatory control by the thematic subject of a passive is sensitive to a purely syntactic restriction: it is only possible if T does not agree with an overt DP. This restriction follows from the logic of an agreement-based approach, if implicit arguments participate in Agree relations (Landau 2010, Legate 2010). This generalization subsumes and derives an old observation about control, Visser’s Generalization ( Jenkins 1972, Bresnan 1982).
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2013-01Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyJournal
Linguistic Inquiry
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MIT Press
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Van Urk, Coppe Gerrit. “Visser’s Generalization: The Syntax of Control and the Passive.” Linguistic Inquiry 44.1 (2013): 168–178. ©2013 The MIT Press
Version: Final published version
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0024-3892
1530-9150