Chapter
Null subjects and expletives in Romance and Germanic languages
pp.:
43 – 59
The phrasal nature of double object clusters
pp.:
59 – 77
On the role of inflection in Scandinavian syntax
pp.:
77 – 103
On the division of labour between the grammar and the parser
pp.:
103 – 129
Syntactic nominalization
pp.:
129 – 145
Part 2 Word order
pp.:
145 – 171
Word order variation in a configurational language: against a uniform scrambling account in German
pp.:
171 – 173
Verb second, nominative Case and scope
pp.:
173 – 207
Functional uncertainty and verb-raising dependencies
pp.:
207 – 233
Some implications from an analysis of German word order
pp.:
233 – 261
Part 3 Binding
pp.:
261 – 285
Nominative anaphors in Icelandic: morphology or syntax?
pp.:
285 – 287
“To be” and indices
pp.:
287 – 317
The syntax of floating alles in German
pp.:
317 – 337
Binding, ditransitives and the structure of the VP
pp.:
337 – 361
Be is selected over have if and only if it is part of an A-chain
pp.:
361 – 375
Index of Names
pp.:
375 – 393
General Index
pp.:
393 – 398