Essays on Anaphora

The articles collected in this book are concerned with the treatment of anaphora within generative grammar, specifically, within Chomsky's 'Ex­ tended Standard Theory' (EST). Since the inception of this theory, and virtually since the inception of generat

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STUDIES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTIC THEORY Managing Editors JOAN MALING, Linguistics Program, Dept. 0/ Psychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02254, U.SA.

LUIGI RIZZI, Linguistique Generale, Faculte des Lettres, Universite de Geneve, 3, Place de l'Universite, 1211 Geneve 4, Switzerland

Editorial Board Guglielmo Cinque, University o/Venice Jane Grimshaw, Brandeis University Michael Kenstowicz, University 0/ Illinois Hilda Koopman, University o/California, Los Angeles Howard Lasnik, University o/Connecticut Alec Marantz, University o/North Carolina, Chapel Hill John 1. McCarthy, University 0/ Massachusetts, Amherst James McCloskey, Cowell College, University o/California, Santa Cruz

HOWARD LASNIK Dept. of Linguistics University of Connecticut StOffS, Connecticut U.S.A.

ESSAYS ON ANAPHORA

KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS DORDRECHT / BOSTON / LONDON

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Essays on anaphora / [ed1ted by] Howard Lasn1k. p. CN. -- (Stud1es In natural language and 11ngu1st1C theory) Blbl1ography: p. Inc I udes 1ndex. ISBN-13: 978-1-55608-091-3 e-ISBN-13: 978-94-009-2542-7 DOl: 10. 1007/978-94-009-2542-7 1. Lasn1k. 1. Anaphora (L1ngu1st1cs) 2. Generat1ve gram.ar. Howard. II. Ser1es. P299.A5E87 1989 88-21813 415--dc19 CIP

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface

vii

Original Publication Details

ix

CHAPTER 1

A Selective History of Modern Binding Theory H.Lasnik

1

CHAPTER 2

The Logical Structure of Reciprocal Sentences in English R. Fiengo and H. Lasnik

37

CHAPTER 3

Complement Object Deletion

58

H. Lasnik and R. Fiengo CHAPTER 4

Remarks on Coreference H.Lasnik

90

CHAPTER 5

Disjoint Reference and Wh-Trace R. Freidin and H. Lasnik

110

CHAPTER 6

On Two Recent Treatments of Disjoint Reference H.Lasnik

125

CHAPTER 7

A Note on Illicit NP Movement H.Lasnik

134

CHAPTER 8

A Note on Anaphora and Double Objects A. Barss and H. Lasnik

143

CHAPTER 9

On the Necessity of Binding Conditions H. Lasnik

v

149

Vi

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Bibliography

168

Index of Names

173

Index of Subjects

175

PREFACE

The articles collected in this book are concerned with the treatment of anaphora within generative grammar, specifically, within Chomsky's 'Extended Standard Theory' (EST).