Verb Raising and Theta-Driven Movement

by Akemi Matsuya

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Under the framework of the Minimalist Program, this book attempts to clarify that greedy movement in Japanese fulfills locality and is driven by checking theta roles as well as Case, categorial features, and so on as formal features. The findings are as follows: the Spec of TP and an uninterpretable [+V] feature make successive cyclic verb raising possible, thus producing a complex verb (Multiple Predicate Formation) . MPF and the [+ Spec TP] parameter attribute nonobligatory controlled PRO in t