J. Anderson, Raising control (properties of agentive and experiencer control structures, characteristics of want-verbs and control verbs of communication), STUD LING, 55(1), 2001, pp. 77-111
An analysis of control phenomena is offered here based on an extension of t
he non-mutative account of raising suggested in Anderson 1997. -2 presents
and elaborates on that account, illustrating its crucial aspect from the po
int of view of the present paper: the role as host for raising of an unsubc
ategorised-for unmarked semantic relation (an 'absolutive') which is (never
theless) universally present in predications. In -3 it is proposed that thi
s 'free absolutive' also marks the controllers in Bertrand tried to escape
and the like as having to have their valency (they need to be complemented
by an argument, usually nominal) also satisfied by the subject argument of
the dependent infinitive. The different properties of agentive and experien
cer control structures are investigated, as well as the distinctive charact
eristics of want-verbs and control verbs of communication. And in -4, which
mainly provides a brief retrospective overview, there is a suggestion as t
o how the analysis might be extended to the description of control into cir
cumstantials like the infinitive in John went there to work.