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Complete and partial Infl

This paper argues that ‘null’ Case appears in person-less elements, including (some) clauses in addition to PRO, while ‘full’ Case shows up in regular nominals. Several data are adduced in this regard, the pertinent distribution being decided when constructing cyclic lexical arrays through an economy metric: Full Case/person features are required only on elements that […]
By Cedric Boeckx, Juan Uriagereka
July 26, 2006

Towards a syntax of Proto-Basque

In this note, I reflect on a reconstructive path for the syntax of Proto-Basque, building on the results of Gomez and Sainz (1995), working on a tradition started already by Astarloa two centuries ago, and of which Trask (1977) is an excellent example. The matter is interesting not just in itself, but also in that […]
By Juan Uriagereka
April 11, 2006

Sub-extraction from phase edges

The Complementiser Phase: subjects and wh-dependencies This chapter investigates Chomsky’s (2008) phase-based analysis of CED effects, which capitalizes on an opacity created by phasal specifiers (socalled ‘edges’). After reviewing different pieces of evidence, it is argued that an Agree/Activity Condition approach to islandhood phenomena is theoretically and empirically superior, a conclusion that is pushed to […]
By Ángel J. Gallego, Juan Uriagereka
January 1, 2006

Some Concepts and Questions Concerning the I System

Anuario del Seminario Julio de Urquijo. International Journal of Basque Linguistics and Philology This paper explores two simple, related ideas, within the Minimalist Program: that the skeletal Tense system of clauses involves a single T node, whether they are finite or infinitive, of the raising or the control type; and that this system is implicated […]
By Juan Uriagereka
January 1, 2006