The University of Chicago Press, 1987. — viii, 320 pages. — ISBN: 0-226-46200-5.
Lexical and Contextual Meaning
Specified Subject Condition
NP Constraint, Subjacency, and Restructuring ofPicture Nouns
About This BookPronouns and Reflexives (1)Ross's and Langacker's Formulations
LakoJfs Rule Ordering Paradox
Postal's Analysis
lackendoJfs Interpretive Rules
Lasnik's Surface Interpretive Rules
Reinhart's C-Command Analysis
The First Phase ofTrace Theory
Government and Binding (GB) Theory
Reflexives and Pronouns
Resolution ofRule Ordering Paradoxes
GB Theory Reexamined
Direct Discourse PerspectiveA New Rule Ordering Paradox
Direct Discourse Perspective
Passive Sentences
Clefting ofThat-Clauses
The Subject's Direct Feeling and the Speaker's Knowledge
Say To and Say About
Expect and Expect Of
Quasi-Indirect Discourse
Emphatic Reflexives
Physicists Like Himself
Picture Noun Reflexives
As for X-Self
"Super Equi-NP Deletion"
Direct Discourse Phenomena in Other Languages
Direct Discourse Perspective and GB Theory
Pronouns and Reflexives (2)The Antecedent ofReflexives
Picture Noun Reflexives
More Examples ofPicture Noun Reflexives
Quantitative Model for Picture Noun Reflexivization
Picture Nouns and Relative Clauses
Empathy PerspectiveEmpathy
Reciprocal Verbs as Empathy Verbs
Hear From and Receive From as Empathy Verbs
Complex Sentences
Come Up To and Go Up To as Empathy Expressions
Envy
Syntactic Prominence
Empathy Adjectives
Reflexives as Empathy Expressions
The Empathy and Direct Discourse Perspectives
Empathy Phenomena in Japanese-Giving Verbs
Some Other Empathy Expressions in Japanese
Reflexives in Other Languages
Conclusions