Direct Variable Binding and Agreement in Obligatory Control

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Abstract

Standard semantic theories of Obligatory Control (OC) capture the obligatory de se reading of PRO but fail to explain why it agrees with the controller. Standard syntactic theories of OC explain the agreement but not the obligatory de se reading. A new synthesis is developed to solve this fundamental problem, in which the controller directly binds a variable in the edge of the complement. The associated semantics utilizes the idea that de se attitudes can be modelled as a special case of de re attitudes. The specific interaction of feature transmission and phase-based locality derives a striking universal asymmetry: Inflection on the embedded verb blocks OC in attitude complements but not in nonattitude complements. A semantic benefit is a straightforward account for “unexpected” binding between PRO and de re reflexives/pronouns.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStudies in Linguistics and Philosophy
Pages1-41
Number of pages41
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2018

Publication series

NameStudies in Linguistics and Philosophy
Volume99

Keywords

  • Complement Position
  • Feature Deletion
  • Feature Transmission
  • Obligatory Control (OC)
  • Variable Binding

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Language and Linguistics
  • Philosophy

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