Wh-movement : moving on
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Wh-movement : moving on
(Current studies in linguistics series, 42)
MIT Press, c2006
- : pbk
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注記
Part I. Wh-phrases and pied-piping. -- Part II. Ā-chains and copy theory. -- Part III. Cyclicity and locality. -- Part IV. Wh-constructions
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Lines of inquiry into wh-movement / Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Norbert Corver
- On wh-head movement / Caterina Donati
- The pied-piper feature / Akira Watanabe
- Pied-piping, feature movement, and wh-subjects / Brian Agbayani
- On the form of chains : criterial positions and ECP effects / Luigi Rizzi
- On overt and covert wh- and relative movement in Hindi and Punjabi / Henrietta Yang
- Movement, wh-agreement, and apparent wh-in-situ / Chris H. Reintges, Philip LeSourd, and Sandra Chung
- Conceptions of the cycle / Howard Lasnik
- On the relaxation of intervention effects / Toru Ishii
- Top issues in questions : topics-topicalization-topicalizability / Kleanthes K. Grohmann
- Mechanisms of wh-saturation and interpretation in multiple wh-movement / Balázs Surányi
- On the structural height of reason wh-adverbials : acquisition and consequences / Heejeong Ko
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Wh-movement-the phenomenon by which interrogative words appear at the beginning of interrogative sentences-is one of the central displacement operations of human language. Noam Chomsky's 1977 paper "On Wh-Movement," a landmark in the study of wh-movement (and movement in general), showed that this computational operation is the basis of a variety of syntactic constructions that had previously been described in terms of construction-specific rules. Taking Chomsky's paper as a starting point, the contributors to this collection reconsider a number of the issues raised in "On Wh-Movement" from the perspective of contemporary Minimalist syntactic theory (which explores the thesis that human language is a system optimally designed to meet certain interface conditions imposed by other cognitive systems with which the language faculty interacts). They discuss such wh-movement issues as wh-phrases and pied-piping, the formation of A-bar chains and the copy theory of movement, cyclicity and locality of wh-movement, and the typology of wh-constructions. By reconsidering core characteristics of the wh-movement operation first systematically discussed by Chomsky from the Minimalist perspective, this volume contributes to the further development of the theory of wh-movement and to the general theory of movement.
Contributors
Brian Agbayani, Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng, Sandra Chung, Norbert Corver, Caterina Donati, Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Toru Ishii, Heejeong Ko, Howard Lasnik, Philip LeSourd, Chris H. Reintges, Luigi Rizzi, Balazs Suranyi, Akira Watanabe, Henrietta Yang
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