Browsing by Author "McGinnis, Martha"
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- ItemOpen AccessA minimalist look into multiple wh-fronting in Ukrainian(2008) Bashutski, Kara; McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessA-Scrambling Exists!(2000) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessAuditory Cortex Accesses Phonological Categories: An MEG Mismatch Study(MIT Press, 2000) Phillips, Colin; Pellathy, Thomas; Marantz, Alec; Yellin, Elron; Wexler, Kenneth; Poeppel, David; McGinnis, Martha; Roberts, Timothy
- ItemOpen AccessCase and Locality in L-Syntax: Evidence from Georgian(1998) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessEQUIDISTANCE AND BINDING(Canadian Libraries Association, 1996) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessEvent heads and the Distribution of Psych-roots(2000) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessEvidence for Feature-Driven A-Scrambling(Cascadilla Press, 1999) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessFission as Feature-Movement(1995) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessIdiomatic Evidence for the syntax of English ‘lexical’ causatives(2004-09-10) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessImplications of an asymmetry in the representation of person(2004) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessIs There Syntactic Inversion in Ojibwa?(1999) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessLocal Versus Long-Distance Fission in Distributed Morphology(2006) González Poot, Antonio; McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessLocality and Inert Case(GLSA Publications (Graduate Linguistic Student Association), 1998) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessAN MEG STUDY OF LEXICAL DECISION(Department of Linguistics, University of Calgary, 1997) McGinnis, Martha; Marantz, Alec; Mehta, Jay; Won, Deborah; Poeppel, David
- ItemOpen AccessObject Asymmetries in a Phase Theory of Syntax(2002) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessOn a systematic component of meaning in idioms(University of Calgary, 2002-09) McGinnis, MarthaIt has traditionally been assumed that the meaning of some or all phrasal idioms is non-compositional. However, I argue here that the aspectual meaning of idioms is completely systematic: there are no special aspectual restrictions on idioms, and moreover, the aspectual properties of an idiom are compositional, combining the aspectual properties of its syntactic constituents in the usual way. I show that this observation supports the theory of Distributed Morphology (Halle & Marantz 1994).
- ItemOpen AccessPainting the wall red for a few hours: a reply to Glasbey (2003)(Led On Line, 2005) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessPerson(Cambridge University Press, 2007) McGinnis, Martha
- ItemOpen AccessA Phase-Theoretic Analysis of Kinyarwanda Multiple Applicatives(2004) McGinnis, Martha; Gerdts, Donna B.
- ItemOpen AccessPhases and the syntax of applicatives(2000) McGinnis, Martha