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This is the first comprehensive survey of control theory, covering the results of five decades of research in generative grammar. Among the issues discussed are: the distinction between raising and control, syntactic interactions with case, lexical determination of the controller, and phenomena like partial and implicit control.

Trade Review
'Professor Landau, already a leading contributor to the theoretical literature on control, provides here an incisive, accessible, balanced guide to what is known and what needs to be known: essential reading for anyone interested in this central area of inquiry.' Ken Safir, Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, Rutgers University
'Landau has written authoritatively on the issue of control, showing that deep semantic factors such as partial control have a syntactic origin. He is one of the pre-eminent experts on this issue, and I have no doubt that those who read this work, regardless of theoretical perspective, will profit from his wide-ranging knowledge of and insight into this topic.' Mark Baltin, New York University
'[This] book is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in control. It is what one would call a 'critical survey'. It offers a complete coverage of the contexts where control is attested … [and] provides a wealth of references … The presentation is clear, detailed … [and] meticulous … Landau is an expert on the topic; his own work has helped researchers view control from a new angle, and this is evident in the book. … a useful companion for students but also for researchers. It is also relevant to anyone interested in the structure of grammar in general …' Anna Roussou, Journal of Linguistics
'A dense, technical and thoroughly argued book, CiGG [Control in Generative Grammar] will be highly useful to researchers and advanced graduate students that need to get up to speed on the details of control; whatever their specific objectives, they can be certain to find what they are looking for … Given that the phenomenon of control is inextricably linked to a host of equally prominent phenomena, CiGG should thus appeal to a wide range of researchers in formal syntax and semantics. If Landau's exceptional achievement inspires future research companions of comparable depth on other topics aiming to tread in its footsteps, as I expect it to do, its service to the field will be even greater.' Dennis Ott, LINGUIST List

Table of Contents
1. Background; 2. Control theories: a typology; 3. Empirical arguments for PRO; 4. Predicting the distribution of PRO; 5. The phenomenology of OC; 6. Adjunct control; 7. Non-obligatory control; 8. Conclusion.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 8/22/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781107602687, 978-1107602687
      ISBN10: 1107602688

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the first comprehensive survey of control theory, covering the results of five decades of research in generative grammar. Among the issues discussed are: the distinction between raising and control, syntactic interactions with case, lexical determination of the controller, and phenomena like partial and implicit control.

      Trade Review
      'Professor Landau, already a leading contributor to the theoretical literature on control, provides here an incisive, accessible, balanced guide to what is known and what needs to be known: essential reading for anyone interested in this central area of inquiry.' Ken Safir, Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, Rutgers University
      'Landau has written authoritatively on the issue of control, showing that deep semantic factors such as partial control have a syntactic origin. He is one of the pre-eminent experts on this issue, and I have no doubt that those who read this work, regardless of theoretical perspective, will profit from his wide-ranging knowledge of and insight into this topic.' Mark Baltin, New York University
      '[This] book is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in control. It is what one would call a 'critical survey'. It offers a complete coverage of the contexts where control is attested … [and] provides a wealth of references … The presentation is clear, detailed … [and] meticulous … Landau is an expert on the topic; his own work has helped researchers view control from a new angle, and this is evident in the book. … a useful companion for students but also for researchers. It is also relevant to anyone interested in the structure of grammar in general …' Anna Roussou, Journal of Linguistics
      'A dense, technical and thoroughly argued book, CiGG [Control in Generative Grammar] will be highly useful to researchers and advanced graduate students that need to get up to speed on the details of control; whatever their specific objectives, they can be certain to find what they are looking for … Given that the phenomenon of control is inextricably linked to a host of equally prominent phenomena, CiGG should thus appeal to a wide range of researchers in formal syntax and semantics. If Landau's exceptional achievement inspires future research companions of comparable depth on other topics aiming to tread in its footsteps, as I expect it to do, its service to the field will be even greater.' Dennis Ott, LINGUIST List

      Table of Contents
      1. Background; 2. Control theories: a typology; 3. Empirical arguments for PRO; 4. Predicting the distribution of PRO; 5. The phenomenology of OC; 6. Adjunct control; 7. Non-obligatory control; 8. Conclusion.

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