Rightward Movement Phenomena in Linguistics

This book demonstrates that some properties of rightward movement phenomena (a cover term referring to sentences in which an element appears to be "displaced" to the right) may be derived from syntactic principles and interface conditions within the framework of the generative grammar/mini...

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Abstract This book demonstrates that some properties of rightward movement phenomena (a cover term referring to sentences in which an element appears to be "displaced" to the right) may be derived from syntactic principles and interface conditions within the framework of the generative grammar/minimalist program. It also argues that certain properties, which up to now have been dealt with purely in regards to syntax, can be better accounted for in terms of language processing; accordingly, the human parser should undertake explanations of part of the competence system's output.The volume's analysis of rightward movement phenomena leads to the conclusion that phrasal rightward movement rules in syntax fail to follow specific principles. At first glance, this conclusion seems identical with Kayne's (1994) claim that no rightward movement rules exist. However, this work provides completely different grounds for the absence of rightward movement rules, meaning that it presents an original view of rightward movement phenomena.
AbstractList This book demonstrates that some properties of rightward movement phenomena (a cover term referring to sentences in which an element appears to be "displaced" to the right) may be derived from syntactic principles and interface conditions within the framework of the generative grammar/minimalist program. It also argues that certain properties, which up to now have been dealt with purely in regards to syntax, can be better accounted for in terms of language processing; accordingly, the human parser should undertake explanations of part of the competence system's output.The volume's analysis of rightward movement phenomena leads to the conclusion that phrasal rightward movement rules in syntax fail to follow specific principles. At first glance, this conclusion seems identical with Kayne's (1994) claim that no rightward movement rules exist. However, this work provides completely different grounds for the absence of rightward movement rules, meaning that it presents an original view of rightward movement phenomena.
This text demonstrates that some properties of rightward movement phenomena (a cover term referring to sentences in which an element appears to be 'displaced' to the right) may be derived from syntactic principles and interface conditions within the framework of the generative grammar/minimalist program. It also argues that certain properties, which up to now have been dealt with purely in regards to syntax, can be better accounted for in terms of language processing; accordingly, the human parser should undertake explanations of part of the competence system's output. The volume's analysis of rightward movement phenomena leads to the conclusion that phrasal rightward movement rules in syntax fail to follow specific principles.
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TableOfContents Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations and Special Symbols Relating to Acceptability -- Chapter One -- 1.1 Two Main Questions -- 1.2 Outline -- Chapter Two -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Japanese -- 2.3 Rightward Movement Phenomena in English -- 2.4 Rightward Movement Phenomena in Other Languages -- 2.5 Summary -- Chapter Three -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Grammar -- 3.3 The Parser -- 3.4 Conclusion -- Chapter Four -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Previous Studies -- 4.3 A Proposal -- 4.4 Deriving the Properties of JPVCs -- 4.5 Island Effects and Parsing Strategies -- 4.6 Linear Distance Effects -- 4.7 Conclusion -- Chapter Five -- 5.1 English Rightward Movement Constructions -- 5.2 NP Shift Constructions from a Cross-linguistic Perspective -- 5.3 Conclusion -- Chapter Six -- Bibliography -- Index
Title Rightward Movement Phenomena in Linguistics
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