[en] Some theoretical Implications of the Study of NP-Movement in Some Scandinavian Languages
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Papers from the Sixth Scandinavian Confernce of Linguistics
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Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
NP-movement
Case
Oblique Case
Case Theory
Government
expletive
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icelandic
German -
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Anglais
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Tapir
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[en] We argue that there exist two kinds of passive structures, a) one generated in the base b) the other transformationally derived by the structure preserving-rule of move-NP. Assuming a Case theory along the lmines of Chomsky (1978), we want to argue a) that some oblique Cases are assigned in the base b) that NP movement can move an oblique Case assigned in the base c) that movement should not be defined in terms of Case but in terms of Government.
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Pierre Pica. Some theoretical Implications of the Study of NP-Movement in Some Scandinavian Languages. Tapir. Papers from the Sixth Scandinavian Confernce of Linguistics, Tapir, pp.107-116, 1982. [halshs-00353753]
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