Howard Lasnik
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Howard Lasnik's Degrees
- Bachelors Linguistics Columbia University
Why Is Howard Lasnik Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Howard Lasnik is a distinguished university professor in the department of linguistics at the University of Maryland. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology , Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He joined the faculty of the University of Connecticut in 1972, and took up his present post at the University of Maryland in 2002.
Howard Lasnik's Published Works
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Published Works
- Step by step : essays on minimalist syntax in honor of Howard Lasnik (2000) (811)
- Filters and Control (1990) (725)
- On the nature of proper government (1990) (557)
- A note on anaphora and double objects (1986) (429)
- Move α: Conditions on Its Application and Output (1992) (376)
- The Theory of Principles and Parameters (2014) (341)
- Successive-Cyclic Movement and Island Repair: The Difference between Sluicing and VP-Ellipsis (2003) (292)
- Reciprocity and plurality (1991) (280)
- Case and expletives revisited: on greed and other human failings (1995) (245)
- On Feature Strength: Three Minimalist Approaches to Overt Movement (1999) (195)
- Essays On Anaphora (1989) (167)
- On the Distribution of Null Complementizers (2003) (144)
- A Note on the EPP (2001) (132)
- Case and Expletives: Notes Toward a Parametric Account (1996) (128)
- Restricting the Theory of Transformations: A Case Study (1990) (128)
- A Course in GB Syntax: Lectures on Binding and Empty Categories (1988) (110)
- A RESTRICTIVE THEORY OF TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR (1977) (95)
- Syntactic Structures Revisited: Contemporary Lectures on Classic Transformational Theory (2000) (95)
- Analyses of negation in English. (1972) (86)
- Subjects, Objects, and the EPP (2001) (84)
- The Who/Whom Puzzle: On The Preservation Of An Archaic Feature (2000) (83)
- The Logical Structure of Reciprocal Sentences in English 1973 (1989) (81)
- The EPP and the Subject Condition under Sluicing (2003) (68)
- The minimalist program in syntax (2002) (67)
- Minimalist Investigations In Linguistic Theory (2003) (66)
- The dynamics of islands: speculations on the locality of movement (2003) (64)
- On The Necessity of Binding Conditions 1986 (1989) (63)
- Subjects and the θ-criterion (1988) (60)
- Complement Object Deletion 1974 (1989) (59)
- A Course in Minimalist Syntax: Foundations and Prospects (2005) (53)
- On the acquisition of pronominal reference: Review of: L. Solan, Pronominal reference: Child language and the theory of grammar (1985) (52)
- North North When Can You Save a Structure by Destroying It? When Can You Save a Structure by Destroying It? (2020) (52)
- Multiple Sluicing in English (2014) (48)
- SOME RECONSTRUCTION RIDDLES (2005) (47)
- On Certain Substitutes for Negative Data (1989) (45)
- On the poverty of the challenge (2002) (45)
- Intervention and Repair (2006) (45)
- Last Resort and Attract F (2005) (44)
- How Strict Is the Cycle? (1999) (37)
- Two Notes on Control and Binding (1992) (33)
- Linguistics and empirical evidence Reply to Edelman and Christiansen (2003) (32)
- On the Development of Case Theory: Triumphs and Challenges (2008) (32)
- Essays on Restrictiveness and Learnability (1990) (30)
- How to Neutralize a Finite Clause Boundary: Phase Theory and the Grammar of Bound Pronouns (2018) (30)
- Parametric variations in Mandarin and English denominal verb derivation (2016) (29)
- A Puzzle About P-Stranding and a Possible Solution (2010) (28)
- Derivation and Representation in Modern Transformational Syntax (2008) (25)
- On Two Recent Treatments of Disjoint Reference 1981 (1989) (25)
- A note on ‘Raising to Object’ in small clauses and full clauses (2010) (24)
- Illicit NP Movement: Locality Conditions on Chains? 1985 (1989) (22)
- The Argument from the Poverty of the Stimulus (2016) (22)
- Minimalist syntax : the essential readings (2007) (20)
- 9. Feature movement or agreement at a distance (2002) (19)
- An Invitation to Cognitive Science: Vol. 1. Language (1992) (18)
- Remarks on Coreference 1976 (1989) (17)
- On the Semantics of Negation (1975) (16)
- Core Grammar, Case Theory, and Markedness (1990) (16)
- The Syntax of Silence (review) (2005) (14)
- Government-binding/principles and parameters theory. (2010) (13)
- Grammar, levels, and biology (2005) (13)
- Clause-Mate Conditions (2003) (12)
- Learnability, Restrictiveness, and the Evaluation Metric (1990) (12)
- A GAP IN AN ELLIPSIS PARADIGM : Some theoretical implications (2005) (11)
- Some Issues in the Theory of Transformations (1990) (9)
- On the Locality of Movement: Formalist syntax position paper (1999) (9)
- Long NP‐Movement (2007) (9)
- Cambridge Handbook of Generative Syntax, the: Brief overview of the history of generative syntax (2013) (9)
- Steps Toward a Minimal Theory of Anaphora (2008) (9)
- Repair by Ellipsis Revisited (2008) (9)
- Syntax: Critical Concepts in Linguistics (2006) (8)
- ON A SCOPE RECONSTRUCTION PARADOX (2005) (7)
- Some Roots of Minimalism in Generative Grammar (2011) (6)
- Patterns of verb raising with auxiliary''be (2005) (6)
- Chapter 2: Brief Overview of the History of Generative Syntax (6)
- Government–Binding Theory (2006) (5)
- Critical Concepts in Linguistics (2008) (5)
- The Syntax of Whin-Situ with (2015) (5)
- A Note on Anaphora and Double Objects 1986 (1989) (5)
- The nature of triggering data (1989) (4)
- Language (vol.1): an invitation to cognitive science (1990) (4)
- Title of Document: MOVEMENT AND INTERVENTION EFFECTS: EVIDENCE FROM HINDI/URDU. (2011) (4)
- LEVELS OF REPRESENTATION AND THE ELEMENTS OF ANAPHORA (2005) (4)
- Language acquisition and two types of constraints (1991) (4)
- A Selective History of Modern Binding Theory (1989) (4)
- On a Lexical Parameter in the Government-Binding Theory (1990) (3)
- Disjoint Reference and Wh-Trace 1981 (1989) (3)
- Teaching introductory graduate syntax (2013) (3)
- 13. The position of the accusative subject in the accusative — infinitive construction (2004) (3)
- On the Locality of Movement (1999) (3)
- - 1-On the Extended Projection Principle (2003) (2)
- Single cycle syntax and a constraint on quantifier lowering (2012) (2)
- On ellipsis : Is material that is phonetically absent but semantically present present or absent syntactically ? (2006) (2)
- Ellipsis in Transformational Grammar (2018) (2)
- ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF PHRASE STRUCTURE (2015) (1)
- Structure at the bottom (2012) (1)
- Some Milestones in the Development of Binding Theory (2007) (1)
- Discourse Functions from Functional Projections" (Dora Alexopoulou); "Interface Conditions on Child Language: A Crosslinguisti c Look at Genitives" (1998) (1)
- The Locality of Transformational Movement: Progress and Prospects (2017) (1)
- Lasnik 3 Derivation and Representation in Modern Transformational Syntax (2000) (0)
- On Exceptional Case Marking Constructions (2003) (0)
- Conditions on derivations and representations (2006) (0)
- Rethinking phrase structure (2021) (0)
- Chapter 1. Structure at the bottom (2012) (0)
- Comprar Minimalist Syntax: The Essential Readings | Zeljko Boskovic | 9780631233046 | Wiley (2008) (0)
- Syntactic Structures: Formal Foundations (2018) (0)
- UConn Syntax: Some Lasting Insights and Their Interactions (2018) (0)
- Syntactic Structures: formal considerations 60 years later (2017) (0)
- A Reconsideration of Exceptional Case-Marking (2019) (0)
- More Aspects of Aspects (2022) (0)
- The Syntax of Pronoun Interpretation: Some Recurrent Themes (2011) (0)
- Levels of Representation and Semantic Interpretation (2021) (0)
- The Descriptive Adequacy of Interpretive Theories (1971) (0)
- proach, in this sense, seems to be on the right track and is indeed a valuable first step to delimit possible nonsubject antecedents. REFERENCES (1998) (0)
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