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Chapter One Introduction
1.1 The Definition of Control
1.2 The Typology of Control
1.3 The Basic Questions Related with Control and Chinese Control
1.4 Motivations and Goals
1.5 Outline of the Thesis
Chapter Two Recent Developments in the Study of Control
2.1 The Study of Control under Government and Binding Framework
2.2 The Study of Control under the Minimalist Program Framework
2.2.1 Chomsky and Lasnik's Analysis under the Minimalist Program Framework
2.2.2 Landau's Analysis under the Minimalist Program Framework
2.2.3 Homstein's Analysis under the Minimalist Program Framework
2.3 Summary
Chapter Three Major Approaches to Chinese Control
3.1 James Huang' Study
3.1.1 James Huang's View on the Distinction between Finite Clause and Nonfinite Clause in Chinese
3.1.2 James Huang's Proposal about the Study of Control
3.2 Xu Liejiong's Study
3.2.1 Xu's Idea about the Distinction between Finiteness and Non-finiteness
3.2.2 Xu's Study of Control in Chinese
3.3 Li Jinglian's Study
3.3.1 Li's Distinction about the Finiteness and Non-finiteness
3.3.2 Li's Study of Chinese Control
3.4 Summary
Chapter Four Theoretical Framework
4.1 The Core Ideas in Minimalism
4.2 The Merge Theory of Control
4.3 Summary
Chapter Five The Analysis of Mandarin Chinese Control
5.1 The Analysis of Mandarin Chinese Control in the Pivotal Construction
5.2 The Analysis of Control Construction in Verbal Complement Construction
5.3 The Analysis of Chinese Control in the V-V Construction
5.4 The Analysis of Chinese Control in the Verbal Subject Construction
5.5 Further Discussions about the Mandarin Chinese Control
5.5.1 Promise
5.5.2 Partial Control
5.6 Summary
Chapter Six Concluding Remarks
6.1 The Contribution of the Study to Control Theory
6.2 The Remaining Problems
Bibliography
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