
Configurationality
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Content
- Intro
- Table of contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- The Basque verbal inventory and configurationality
- Pro-drop and the resumptive pronoun strategy in Basque
- Is there a VP in Basque?
- The case split and pronominal arguments in Choctaw
- Finnish: configurational or not?
- Verbal person marking, noun phrase and word order in Georgian
- ?- tracking systems - evidence from German
- Phrase fracturing in Gooniyandi
- On pronominal binding in Hungarian
- A parameter for anaphor binding: the case of Jacaltec
- Configurationality and anaphora - evidence from English and Japanese
- Restructuring parameters and scrambling in Korean and Hungarian
- On nonconfigurational structures
- The position of Navajo in the configurationality debate
- The configurationality parameter and Warlpiri
- References
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