Three investigations of extraction
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Three investigations of extraction
(Current studies in linguistics series, 29)
MIT Press, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-211) and index
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Description
In this technical monograph, Paul Postal deals with several issues that inexplicably have been treated only marginally in the development of current linguistic theorizing. He focuses on three problems in syntactic theory that are connected to "extraction" -- the occurrence of an element in a distinguished position distinct from its unmarked locus in simple clauses. He examines a largely ignored body of systematic contrasts among known extraction types, the status of the Coordinate Structure Constraint, and the phenomenon of Right Node Raising. Current Studies in Linguistics 29
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Introduction: background
- remarks on chapter 2
- remarks on chapter 3
- remarks on chapter 4. Part 2 Contrasting extraction types: two types of left extraction
- A-extraction/B-extraction differences
- antipronominal contexts
- why are B-extractions incompatible with antipronominal contexts?
- two subtypes of A-extraction. Part 3 The status of the coordinate structure constraint: background
- A-scenarios
- B-scenarios
- C-scenarios
- conclusion. Part 4 Right node raising and extraction: background
- the unity of right node raising and left extractions
- right node raising and slash category approaches to extraction
- appendix A
- appendix B
- appendix C.
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