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A Minimalist Approach to Clitic Climbing
2000Abstract In the Minimalist framework (Chomsky 1993, 1994), movement is driven by morphological necessity, that is, movement is possible only for the purposes of morphological feature checking. In Kayne’s (1989) account of clitic climbing (CC), languages displaying this phenomenon are showed to have certain properties, induced by the ...
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Intervention effects in Czech clitic climbing
Journal of Slavic Linguisticsabstract: This paper examines restrictions on the ability of Czech second-position clitics to climb out of embedded clauses. Clitics cluster together in a set order, and while arguments of a single verb can freely rearrange themselves to match the required order, arguments of embedded infinitives generally cannot climb over controllers in the matrix ...
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Italian Negative Infinitival Imperatives and Clitic Climbing
2000Abstract This use of the infinitive is notable in several ways. First, there is the very fact that an infinitive is used in a root construction; second, the fact that it is limited to the negative imperative (i.e., the positive imperative corresponding to (1) would not have the infinitive).
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Acquisition of clitic climbing by European Portuguese children
Language Acquisition and Language Disorders, 2021exaly
The evolution of Spanish clitic climbing: A corpus‐based approach
Studia Neophilologica, 1997Mark Davies
exaly

