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Editors' Introduction. Secondary Predication in Russian and Proper Government of PRO; S. Franks, N. Hornstein. Subject Obviation, Switch Reference, and Control; K. Hale. Reference and Control; J. Higginbotham. Complex Predicates in Control; J. Huang. Raising Without Movement; P. Jacobson. Diachronic Perspectives on Control; B. Joseph. Two Notes on Control and Binding; H. Lasnik. Some Issues in the Growth of Control; K. Wexler. Adjunct Control; E. Williams. Index.
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Add Control and Grammar, The grammatical phenomenon of control subsumes a variety of cases where an understood argument of a complement or adjunct clause is related to an explicit element occurring elsewhere in the sentence. The control phenomenon, though familiar from many langu, Control and Grammar to your collection on WonderClub |