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Stanley Dubinsky
dubinsky@sc.edu

Professor (English)
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1985
Linguistic theory, syntax, semantics.

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Some extra links:
Link to LING 739 (Spring 2008)
History & Methodology of Linguistics
Link to LING 721 (Spring 2007)
Syntactic Theory
To a map of the states that Bill Davies and I have run in (separately and together): map .
To a full c.v.: here
Handout (pdf) on Mideast Peace
Why academic boycotts are wrong, by Dena Davis (CHE 4/18/03)


Research area.

My primary research area is syntactic theory. That is, descriptions and explanations of syntactic structures in natural languages, coupled with attempts to derive from these an understanding of the universal properties of human language. Much of my research between 1985 and 1995 focused on the syntax of complex predicates in Japanese, including studies of causative, potential, and passive verbal inflections, as well as of light verb constructions. I have also investigated similar constructions in a few African languages, including causatives in Oromo, pseudopassives in Lingala (Bantu), and Chichewa (Bantu) passives and statives. My recent research involves numerous collaborative efforts and includes investigations into the relation between Case and aspect, infinitival relative clauses, extraction from NP, grammatical functions, raising and control structures, the use of adjectival and verbal -ed suffixation in 19th century poetry, the classroom applications of syntactic analyses of Japanese, and on-line processing of coordinate structures.

Teaching areas.

Syntactic theory, semantics, history of linguistic theory, and general linguistics.

Major publications.

2007
New Horizons in the Analysis of Control and Raising. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 71. Dordrecht: Springer. 354 pp. (edited with William Davies)
New Horizons in the Analysis of Control and Raising
A window into the syntax of Control: Event opacity in Japanese and English. In Anastasia Conroy, Chunyuan Jing, Chizuru Nakao and Eri Takahashi (eds.), University of Maryland Working Papers in Linguistics (UMWPiL) 15.74-99. College Park MD: UMWPiL. (with Shoko Hamano).

2006
Guest edited issue (9.2) of Syntax: A journal of theoretical, experimental and interdisciplinary research 9:111-223.
A special issue featuring articles based on a symposium at the 2005 LSA annual meeting, “New Horizons in the Grammar of Raising and Control”. (edited with William Davies)
Syntax 9.2
Control into Adverbial Predicate PPs. Japanese/Korean Linguistics 14.177-188. (with Shoko Hamano)
2005
Encyclopedia entry on “Control and Raising” in Keith Brown (ed.-in-chief), Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (2nd Edition), vol. 3, 131-138. Oxford: Elsevier Ltd (ISBN 0-08-044299-4). (with William Davies).
2004
The grammar of Raising and Control: A course in syntactic argumentation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. 383 pp. (with William Davies)
The Grammar of Raising and Control Enjoying the Grammar of Raising and Control

Raising (and Control). State-of-the-Article. GLOT International. Volume 7, number 9/10. (with William Davies)

2003
Case checking by AspP: The syntax and semantics of predicative postpositions. Japanese/Korean Linguistics 12.231-242. (with Shoko Hamano)
On extraction from NPs. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 21.1-37 . (with William Davies)
2001
Objects and other subjects: Grammatical functions, functional categories, and configurationality . Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 52 . Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Press (now Springer). 305 pp. (edited with William Davies)
Objects and other subjects

Bypassing subjacency effects: How event structure amnesties extraction out of object NPs. Proceedings of the North East Linguistics Society (NELS 31). Amherst, MA: GSLA Publications, pp. 199-214. (with William Davies)

2000
Functional projections of predicates: Experimental evidence from coordinate structure processing. Syntax 3.182-214. (with Marie Egan, René Schmauder, and Matthew Traxler)

A novel semantic rule for causee marking and its pedagogical applications. Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese 34.1-24. (with Junko Baba)

1999
Teinei/keigo hyoogen: Toogozyoo no soonyuu ni okeru goyooteki kinoo (Polite/honorific expressions: The pragmatic function of syntactic embedding). In Gengogaku to nihongo kyooiku (Linguistics and Japanese language education), Yukiko Sasaki Alam (ed.), 113-128. Tokyo: Kurosio Shuppan. (with Junko Baba)
1998
Epithets as antilogophoric pronouns. Linguistic Inquiry 29.685-693. (with Robert Hamilton)
1997
Syntactic underspecification and light verb phenomena in Japanese. Linguistics 35.627-672.

Predicate union and the syntax of Japanese passives. Journal of Linguistics 33.1-37.

1996
Passive and stative in Chichewa: Evidence for modular distinctions in grammar. Language 72.749-781. (with S. Ron Simango)
1995
Syntactic underspecification: A minimalist approach to light verbs. Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics 1, M. Koizumi & H. Ura (eds), MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 24. Cambridge, MA.

Recategorization of prepositions as complementizers. Linguistic Inquiry 26.125-137. (with Kemp Williams)

1994
Predicate union and the syntax of Japanese causatives. Journal of Linguistics 30.43-79.

A challenge to Burzio's generalization: Impersonal transitives in western Bantu. Linguistics 32.47-64. (with Mazemba Nzwanga)

1992
Case assignment to VP-adjoined positions: Nominative objects in Japanese. Linguistics 30.873-910.
1991
On representing and constraining lexical government of syntactic structures. Linguistics 29.1011-1051. (with William Davies)
1990
Japanese object to indirect object demotion. In Studies in relational grammar 3, Paul Postal & Brian Joseph (eds.), 49-86. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
1988
Lexical and syntactic causatives in Oromo. Language 64.485-500. (with Maria-Rosa Lloret & Paul Newman)

Presentations (from May 2004).

2007
Mediating the syntax and semantics of Control. UNC Department of Linguistics 2007 Spring Colloquium, Invited Speaker. Chapel Hill. March 2007.
On the syntax of exhaustive Control and the calculus of events. LSA Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA. January 2007.
2006
On the forms and functions of Control (and Raising). Seoul International Conference on Linguistics (SICOL), invited syntax workshop lecture. The Linguistic Society of Korea. Seoul. July 2006.
On the distribution of parasitic gaps in appositive clauses and restrictive modifiers. Korean Generative Grammar Circle, invited lecture. Dongguk University, Seoul. July 2006.
Observations on Case and Control in Japanese and English. Seoul National University, invited lecture. July 2006.
Sentential (and other non-nominal) subjects. 2006 SMOG International Conference on Linguistics, invited forum lecture. The Society of Modern Grammar, Daegu Catholic University, Korea. July 2006.
Parasitic gaps in restrictive and appositive clauses. Israeli Association of Theoretical Linguistics, Jerusalem. July 2006.
Some Japanese adverbial phrases: A grammatical puzzle. Southern Japan Seminar, Coral Gables FL. March 2006. (with Shoko Hamano).
Case and Control in Japanese (and English). University of Kentucky, Department of English, invited lecture. March 2006.
2005
A window into Case and Control: Japanese adverbial predicate PPs. Southeastern Conference on Linguistics (SECOL). North Carolina State University. April 2005. (with Shoko Hamano).
New horizons in the Grammar of Raising and Control. LSA Annual Meeting, Oakland, CA. January 2005. (3 hour symposium consisting of opening and closing remarks by the organizers and 5 invited 30 minute papers) (with William Davies).
2004
Control into Adverbial Predicate PPs. Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference (J/KL), University of Arizona. November 2004. (with Shoko Hamano).
Obligatory control in Japanese manner adverbials. Control verbs in cross-linguistic perspective. Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung (ZAS), Berlin, May 2004. (with Shoko Hamano)


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