1st Edition

Aspects of the Syntax of Agreement

By Cedric Boeckx Copyright 2008
    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    278 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume brings together various strands of research focusing on aspects of the syntax of agreement, and the role that agreement plays in linguistic theory. The essays collected here show how and why agreement has emerged in recent years as the central theoretical construct in minimalism. Although the theoretical context of the volume is minimalist in character, Boeckx formulates formal and substantive universals in the domain of agreement.

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Part I – Agreement Restrictions

    1. Quirky Agreement

    2. Intricacies of Agreement in Icelandic

    Part II – Agreement and Agree

    3. Long-Distance Agreement in Hindi: Theoretical Implications

    4. Conditions on Agreement in Japanese

    5. Honorification as Agreement

    6. Multiplicity: Symmetries and Asymmetries

    Part III – Agreement and Locality

    7. Agree vs. Attract: A Relativized Minimality Solution to a Proper Binding Problem

    8. Conflicting C-command Requirements

    9. Raising Across Experiencers Cross-Linguistically

    10. The Fine Structure of Intervention in Syntax

    Part IV – Agreement and Interpretation

    11. Scope Reconstruction and A-Movement

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

    Biography

    Cedric Boeckx