2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.lingua.2007.11.003
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Predicate movement

Abstract: This article reformulates Hoekstra and Mulder's (1990) analysis of Locative Inversion in more current terms, while extending the empirical scope of their proposal to a larger set of constructions involving displacement of small clause predicates and VPs. The new proposal will stress H&M's basic claim that Locative Inversion in examples like Down the hill rolled the baby carriage is possible due to the fact that the predicative PP and the subject DP are in an agreement relation. We will adopt as an axiom that t… Show more

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“…14 For the sake of completeness, it has to be noted that there are also analyses that place VMs lower, into spec VP (Broekhuis & Hegedűs 2009;Hegedűs 2013), and proposals that take the VM to raise higher, into spec TP (Surányi 2009a;b;É. Kiss 2011).…”
Section: Al-uā]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 For the sake of completeness, it has to be noted that there are also analyses that place VMs lower, into spec VP (Broekhuis & Hegedűs 2009;Hegedűs 2013), and proposals that take the VM to raise higher, into spec TP (Surányi 2009a;b;É. Kiss 2011).…”
Section: Al-uā]mentioning
confidence: 99%