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Idan Landau

    Elements of Control
    Control in Generative Grammar
    The Locative Syntax of Experiencers
    A Two-Tiered Theory of Control
    • 2015

      A Two-Tiered Theory of Control

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A theory of control, equally grounded in syntax and semantics, that argues that obligatory control is achieved either through predication or through logophoric anchoring.

      A Two-Tiered Theory of Control
    • 2013

      Control in Generative Grammar

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Offering a thorough examination of control theory, this work encapsulates five decades of research in generative grammar. It delves into the foundational concepts, key findings, and advancements in the field, making it an essential resource for scholars and students alike. The book provides insights into the complexities of control mechanisms within grammatical structures, highlighting their significance in linguistic theory and analysis.

      Control in Generative Grammar
    • 2009

      The Locative Syntax of Experiencers

      • 165 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This work presents a novel perspective on the syntax of psychological verbs, suggesting that experiencers function as locative phrases within grammatical structures. It delves into the intricacies of language and how it shapes our understanding of psychological experiences, offering insights into the relationship between syntax and semantics. The book challenges traditional views and provides a fresh analysis that could influence future linguistic studies.

      The Locative Syntax of Experiencers
    • 2001

      Elements of Control

      Structure and Meaning in Infinitival Constructions

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The exploration of language acquisition is central to this work, presenting the challenges a child faces in mastering the grammar of control. Through relatable scenarios involving parental interactions, it illustrates how children infer meanings and grammatical structures from incomplete sentences. The concept of "understood subjects" in infinitives is emphasized, showcasing how linguistic understanding develops in relation to social cues and context. This approach not only highlights the intricacies of language learning but also the dynamics of communication within family settings.

      Elements of Control