Move α : conditions on its application and output
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Move α : conditions on its application and output
(Current studies in linguistics series, 22)
MIT Press, c1992
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Move alpha
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注記
Includes bibliography (p. [211]-217) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This major contribution to modern syntactic theory elaborates a principles-and-parameters framework in which the differences and similarities among languages with respect to WH-questions can be captured. Move is part of an overall program, initiated by Noam Chomsky, to create a global theory in which the entire transformational component can be reduced to a single process, Move . Lasnik and Saito are concerned particularly with bounding requirements on movement (Subjacency) and proper government requirements on traces (The Empty Category Principle). The first two chapters present and extend the ideas proposed in the author's earlier article, "On the Nature of Proper Government." Included are detailed discussions of -marking, the general rule Affect , and the definition of proper government, particularly as these relate to WH constructions. The next two chapters propose a modification of Chomsky's Barriers Theory on the basis of a close examination of topicalization and examine the consequences of the modified theory. The discussion extends to restrictions on possible antecedent governors and the implications for quantifier raising and NP-movement of these restrictions. Consequences for Superiority are also considered, and a modified version of this condition is proposed, as is an extension of Chomsky's Uniformity Condition. The final chapter takes up further theoretical issues and alternative approaches.
目次
- Part 1 WH-movement in syntax and LF - preliminary assumptions: some properties of COMP
- constraints on movement
- on the nature of proper government
- antecedent government and long-distance movement of adjuncts. Part 2 Subject-adjunct asymmetries in WH-movement: subject-adjunct asymmetries
- a preliminary account
- properties of the transformational mapping. Part 3 Topicalization: barriers
- analyses of topicalization
- subjacency and antecedent government
- related issues. Part 4 A constraint on antecedent governors for traces of A- and A-movement: a condition on possible antecedent governors
- LF movement of subjects revisited
- NP-movement
- conditions on NP-movement. Part 5 Further empirical and theoretical considerations: lexical government of PP
- quantifier-WH interactions
- the disjunctive nature of proper government
- subjacency as a condition on s-structure move
- CP, VP and barrierhood.
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