The Syntax of Imperatives in English and Germanic: Word Order Variation in the Minimalist Framework

The Syntax of Imperatives in English and Germanic: Word Order Variation in the Minimalist Framework

by L. Rupp
The Syntax of Imperatives in English and Germanic: Word Order Variation in the Minimalist Framework

The Syntax of Imperatives in English and Germanic: Word Order Variation in the Minimalist Framework

by L. Rupp

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Overview

This volume examines several aspects of the syntax of imperative clauses in English and in a variety of other Germanic languages in the context of the challenge that apparent optional movement poses for the Minimalist Programme.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349432059
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2003
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Pages: 213
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

LAURA RUPP is a Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. She undertook her doctoral research at the University of Essex.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements CHAPTER ONE: IMPERATIVES AND THE MINIMALIST PROGRAM Introduction Theoretical Framework: the Minimalist Program Summary of the Data A Final Note CHAPTER TWO: FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES IN IMPERATIVE CLAUSE STRUCTURE The Problem INFL (AGR) COMP ASP(ect) CHAPTER THREE: (C)OVERT IMPERATIVE SUBJECTS The Issues Restrictions on Available Subject-DPs The Status of the Overt Imperative Subject The Identity of the Subject of Imperatives CHAPTER FOUR: THE SYNTAX AND STATUS OF DO(N'T) IN IMPERATIVES The Puzzle Against Imperative- Do(n't) Analyses The Status of Don't in Imperatives The Syntax of Do(n't) in Imperatives CHAPTER FIVE: THE SYNTAX OF SUBJECTS IN IMPERATIVES The EPP (-feature) The Position of the Subject in 'Inverted' Imperatives Subject Position(s) Revisited: Optional Movement CHAPTER SIX: MARKING NEGATION The Puzzle Previous Analyses An Alternative Analysis CHAPTER SEVEN: IMPERATIVE SUBJECTS IN GERMANIC Dutch Belfast English West Flemish German Danish CHAPTER EIGHT: DISCUSSION Motivating Movement Non-Raising to SpecIP Optional Raising to SpecIP Raising to SpecFP Conclusion Notes References Index
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