@article{Aptacy_2022, title={Mechanisms of syntactic control in the Minimalist Program – Movement Theory of Control}, volume={24}, url={https://czasopisma.uwm.edu.pl/index.php/pj/article/view/7595}, DOI={10.31648/pj.7595}, abstractNote={<p>The article attempts to show that in line with the Minimalist Program, which is characterized<br />by significant methodological and derivational reductionism, it is possible to<br />abandon PRO as the phonetically empty subject of the infinitive clause. In its place, it is<br />proposed to interpret the relation between PRO and its coreferential phrase (“controller”)<br />as an argument movement. PRO may therefore be interpreted as an identical copy of the<br />NP, which determines its semantic interpretation. This approach simplifies modelling<br />grammar because an argument movement appears in grammars independently of control.<br />The first part of the article describes the most important phenomena related to syntactic<br />control from the general linguistic perspective, and then, using the example of Polish,<br />some derivations of typical structures with object and subject control are presented. Also,<br />possible problems that the Movement Theory of Control might face are pointed out.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Prace Językoznawcze}, author={Aptacy, Jarosław}, year={2022}, month={Mar.}, pages={39–54} }