LING 611 Spring 2013 Course Bibliography

Bobaljik,Jonathan David. 2002.A-chains at the PF-interface:Copies and 'covert'movement. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 20: 197-267.

Bošković, Željko. 1994. D-structure, θ-criterion, and movement into θ-positions.Linguistic Analysis 24: 247-286.

Bošković, Željko.1995. Principles of economy in nonfinite complementation.Ph.D diss., University of Connecticut.

Bošković, Željko. 1997. The Syntax of nonfinite complementation: An economy approach. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Bošković, Željko. 1998. LF movement and the minimalist program. In Proceedings of the north east linguisticsociety 28, eds. Pius Tamanji and Kiyomi Kusumoto, 43-57. Amherst: GLSA, University of Massachusetts.

Bošković, Željko. 2011. On unvalued uninterpretable features.In Proceedings of 39thAnnual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 39), eds. Suzi Lima, Kevin Mullin, and Brian Smith, 109-120. Amherst: GLSA,University of Massachusetts.

Bošković, Željko,and Howard Lasnik.1999.How strict is the cycle? Linguistic Inquiry 30: 691-703.

Bošković, Željko,and Howard Lasnik. 2003. On the distribution of null complementizers.Linguistic Inquiry 34: 527-546.

Bošković, Željko and Howard Lasnik. 2006. Minimalist syntax: The essential readings. Wiley-Blackwell.

Burton, Strang, and Jane Grimshaw. 1992. Coordination and VP-internal subjects. Linguistic Inquiry 23: 305-313.

Chomsky, Noam. 1973. Conditions on transformations. In A festschrift for Morris Halle, eds. Stephen Anderson and Paul Kiparsky, 232-286. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

Chomsky, Noam. 1986a. Knowledge of Language: Its Nature, Origins, and Use. New York: Praeger Publishers.

Chomsky, Noam. 1986b. Barriers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Chomsky, Noam. 1993. A minimalistprogramfor linguistic theory. In The view from Building 20: Essays in linguisticsin honor of Sylvain Bromberger, eds. Kenneth Hale and Samuel Jay Keyser, 1-52. Cambridge, MA: MITPress.Reprinted in Noam Chomsky, The Minimalist Program, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.

Chomsky, Noam. 1995. The minimalist program. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Chomsky, Noam. 2000. Minimalist inquiries: The framework. In Step by step: Essays on minimalist syntax in honor of Howard Lasnik, eds. Roger Martin, David Michaels, and Juan Uriagereka, 89-155. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Chomsky, Noam. 2001. Derivation by phase. In Ken Hale: A life in language, ed. Michael Kenstowicz, 1-52. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Chomsky, Noam. 2004. Beyond explanatory adequacy. In Structures and beyond, ed. Adriana Belletti, 104-131. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Chomsky, Noam. 2007. Approaching UG from below. In Interfaces + Recursion = Language? Chomsky’s Minimalism and the View from Semantics, eds. Uli Sauerland and Hans–Martin Gärtner, 1–29. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Chomsky, Noam. 2008. On phases. In Foundational issues in linguistic theory, eds. Robert Freidin, Carlos P. Otero, and Maria Luisa Zubizarreta, 133-166. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Chomsky, Noam, and Howard Lasnik. 1993. The theory of principles and parameters. In Syntax: An international handbook of contemporary research, eds. Joachim Jacobs, Arnim von Stechow, Wolfgang Sternefeld, and Theo Vennemann, 506-569. Berlin: de Gruyter. Reprinted in Noam Chomsky, The Minimalist Program, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995.

Epstein, Samuel David. 1999. Un-principled syntax: The derivation of syntactic relations. In Working minimalism, eds. Samuel David Epstein and Norbert Hornstein, 317-345. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Epstein, Samuel David, Hisatsugu Kitahara, and T. Daniel Seely. 2012. Structure building that can't be. In Ways Of structure building, eds. Uribe-EtxebarriaandVidal Valmala, 253-270. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Fox, Danny. 2000. Economy and semantic interpretation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Fox, Danny, and David Pesetsky. 2003Cyclic Linearization and the typology of movement. Ms., MIT.

Fox, Danny, and David Pesetsky. 2005. Cyclic linearization of syntactic structure.Theoretical Linguistics 31: 1-45.

Freidin, Robert, and Howard. Lasnik. 2011. Some roots of Minimalism. In The Oxford handbook of linguistic minimalism, ed. Cedric Boeckx, 1-26. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Hornstein, Norbert. 1999. Movement and control. Linguistic Inquiry 30:69-96.

Hornstein, Norbert, Jairo Nunes, and Kleanthes K. Grohmann. 2005. Understanding minimalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kayne, S. Richard. 1994. The antisymmetry of syntax. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Lasnik,Howard. 1993.Lectures on minimalist syntax.University of Connecticut occasional papers in linguistics1. Storrs:University of Connecticut.

Lasnik, Howard. 1995. Verbal morphology: Syntactic Structures meets the minimalist program. In Evolution and revolution in linguistic theory: Essays in honor of Carlos Otero, eds. Hector Campos and Paula Kempchinsky,251-275.Washington, DC: Georgetown University.

Lasnik, Howard. 1999. Minimalist analysis. Oxford:Blackwell.

Lasnik, Howard. 2002. Feature movement or agreement at a distance?InDimensions of movement, eds. Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou, Sjef Barbiers, and Hans-Martin Gärtner, 189–208. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Lasnik, Howard. 2005. Grammar, levels, and biology. In The Cambridge companion to Chomsky, ed. James McGilvray, 60-83.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Lasnik, Howard, and Mamoru Saito. 1991. On the subject of infinitives. In Papers from the 27th Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society, Part I: The general session, eds. Lise M. Dobrin, Lynn Nichols, and Rosa M. Rodriguez, 324-343. Chicago: Chicago Linguistic Society, University of Chicago.

Lasnik, Howard, and Juan Uriagereka. 2005. A course in minimalist syntax. Oxford:Blackwell.

Martin, Roger. 1996. A minimalist theory of PRO and control. Ph.D diss., University of

Connecticut.

McNally, Louise. 1992. VP coordination and the VP-internal subject hypothesis. Linguistic Inquiry 23: 336–341.

Müller, Gereon. 2010. On deriving CED effects from the PIC. Linguistic Inquiry41:35–82.

Nevins, Andrew. 2004. Derivations without the Activity Condition. In Perspectives on Phases: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 49, eds. Martha McGinnis and Norvin Richards, 283-306. Cambridge, MA: MITWPL. Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, MIT, MA: Cambridge.

Nevins, Andrew, and Pranav Anand. 2003. Some AGREEment matters. In Proceedings of West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 22 (WCCFL 22), eds. Gina Gardina and Mimu Tsujimura, 101-114. Cascadilla Press: Somerville, MA:

Nunes,Jairo.2004.Linearization of chains and sideward movement. Cambridge MA: MIT Press.

Nunes, Jairo, and Juan Uriagereka. 2000. Cyclicity and extraction domains. Syntax 3:

20–43.

Ochi, Masao. 1999. Some consequences of Attract F. Lingua 109: 81–107.

Pesetsky, David. 1992.Zero Syntax II: An essay oninfinitives. Ms., MIT.

Pesetsky, David, and Esther Torrego. 2001. T-to-C movement: Causes and consequences. In Ken Hale: A life in language, ed. Michael Kenstowicz, 355-426. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Pesetsky, David, and Esther Torrego. 2004. Tense, case, and the nature of syntactic categories. In The syntax of time, eds. Jacqueline Gueron and Jacqueline Lecarme, 495-537. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Pesetsky, David, and Torrego, Esther. 2007. The syntax of valuation and the interpretability of features. In Phrasal and clausal architecture, eds. Simin Karimi, Vida Samiian and Wendy Wilkins, 262-294. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Richards, Marc. 2007. On feature inheritance: An argument from the Phase Impenetrability Condition.Linguistic Inquiry 38: 563-572.

Richards, Norvin. 1999.Featural cyclicity and the ordering of multiple specifiers. In Working Minimalism, eds. Samuel David Epstein and Norbert Hornstein, 127-158. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Rizzi, Luigi. 1990. Relativized minimality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Stowell, Timothy. l98l.Origins of phrase structure.Ph.D diss., MIT.

Takahashi, Daiko. 1994. Minimality of movement. Ph.D diss., University of Connecticut.

Takahashi, Masahiko. 2011. Some theoretical consequences of Case-marking in Japanese. Ph.D diss., University of Connecticut.

Uriagereka, Juan. 1999. Multiple spell-out. In Working minimalism, eds. Samuel David Epstein and Norbert Hornstein, 251-282. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.