Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
936406 Lingua 2006 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Current assumptions about syntactic structure give rise to certain paradoxes relating to ‘dative interveners’. It is argued that such paradoxes can be dissolved if the syntactic and semantic content of Merge is allowed to vary in the ways permitted in Combinatory Categorial Grammar, and if the lexical heads concerned are given appropriate selection features relating to the modes of Merge. Two such solutions are offered, appropriate for seem and promise, respectively.

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