Description |
1 online resource (416 pages) |
Series |
Studies in Generative Grammar |
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Studies in generative grammar.
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Contents |
Frontmatter; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Pied-Piping Generalizations; Chapter 3. Theoretical Background; Chapter 4. Deriving the Generalizations, Part One; Chapter 5. Deriving the Generalizations, Part Two; Chapter 6. Conclusion; Backmatter |
Summary |
Pied-piping, the phenomenon that wh-movement may target categories not marked with the feature [wh], has generally been considered idiosyncratic and pathological. On Pied-Piping argues that this assessment is not correct. The book presents a compilation of crosslinguistic generalizations on pied-piping and a theory that derives them. Pied-piping is incorporated into a derivational theory of successive cyclic wh-movement that includes input-output optimization, the operation Agree, and phase theory. The resulting theory is a step towards closing a long-standing gap in syntactic theorizing |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Generative grammar.
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Grammar, Comparative and general.
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Generative grammar
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Grammar, Comparative and general
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9783110211467 |
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3110211467 |
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