This collection of previously unpublished articles examines Noam Chomsky's EPP and its relationship to subjects and expletives (works like "it" that stand for other words). that stand for other words). These articles represent the current state of the debate, particularly with respect to the theory's universal applicability across languages.
This collection of previously unpublished articles examines Noam Chomsky's EPP and its relationship to subjects and expletives (works like "it" that stand for other words). that stand for other words). These articles represent the current state of the debate, particularly with respect to the theory's universal applicability across languages.
This book is the study of two different kinds of variation across the Germanic languages. One involves the position of the finite verb, and the other the possible positions of the "logical" subject...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and...
This book is a comprehensive study of Greek expletive particles, which serve to fill gaps or add emphasis to sentences. Written by Edward Stephens, a renowned scholar of classical languages, the book...