Understanding minimalism:
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Preface page xi
List of abbreviations xiii
1 The minimalist project 1
1.1 The point of this book 1
1.2 Some background 2
1.3 Big facts, economy, and some minimalist projects 7
1.4 Using GB as a benchmark 13
1.5 The basic story line 14
1.6 Organization of Understanding Minimalism 16
2 Some architectural issues in a minimalist setting 19
2.1 Introduction 19
2.2 Main properties of a GB style theory 19
2.2.1 General architecture 19
2.2.2 Levels of representation 20
2.2.3 The T model 22
2.2.4 The Projection Principle 23
2.2.5 The transformational component 23
2.2.6 Modules 24
2.2.7 Government 24
2.3 Minimalist qualms 24
2.3.1 Rethinking S Structure 25
2.3.2 Rethinking D Structure 48
2.4 The picture so far 72
3 Theta domains 76
3.1 Introduction 76
3.2 External arguments 77
3.2.1 ^ marking of external arguments and government 77
3.2.2 The Predicate Internal Subject Hypothesis (PISH) 80
3.2.3 Some empirical arguments for the PISH 81
3.2.4 Summary 91
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viii Contents
3.3 Ditransitive verbs 92
3.3.1 The puzzles 92
3.3.2 Verbal shells I 96
3.3.3 Verbal shells II 97
3.4 PISH revisited 101
3.4.1 Simple transitive verbs 101
3.4.2 Unaccusative and unergative verbs 105
3.5 Conclusion 109
4 Case domains HI
4.1 Introduction 111
4.2 Configurations for Case assignment within GB 113
4.3 A unified Spec head approach to Case Theory 116
4.3.1 Checking accusative Case under the Split Infl Hypothesis 116
4.3.2 Checking accusative Case under the VP Shell Hypothesis 122
4.3.3 Checking oblique Case 123
4.3.4 PRO and Case Theory 127
4.4 Some empirical consequences 131
4.4.1 Accusative Case checking and c command domains 133
4.4.2 Accusative Case checking and overt object movement 137
4.5 Conclusion 140
5 Movement and minimality effects 141
5.1 Introduction 141
5.2 Relativized minimality within GB 143
5.3 The problem 146
5.4 Minimality and equidistance 148
5.4.1 Minimality and equidistance in an Agr based system 151
5.4.2 Minimality and equidistance in an Agr less system 161
5.5 Relativizing minimality to features 169
5.6 Conclusion 172
6 Phrase structure 174
6.1 Introduction 174
6.2 X Theory and properties of phrase structure 176
6.2.1 Endocentricity 176
6.2.2 Binary branching 179
6.2.3 Singlemotherhood 182
6.2.4 Bar levels and constituent parts 184
6.2.5 Functional heads and X Theory 189
6.2.6 Success and clouds 193
6.3 Bare phrase structure 196
6.3.1 Functional determination of bar levels 196
Contents ix
6.3.2 The operation Merge 200
6.3.3 Revisiting the properties of phrase structure 208
6.4 The operation Move and the copy theory 212
6.5 Conclusion 217
7 Linearization 218
7.1 Introduction 218
7.2 Imposing linear order onto X Theory templates 219
7.3 The Linear Correspondence Axiom (LCA) 223
7.4 The LCA and word order variation 235
7.5 Traces and the LCA 240
7.6 Conclusion 246
8 Binding Theory 247
8.1 Introduction 247
8.2 Binding Theory phenomena as potential arguments
for DS and SS 248
8.2.1 Warming up 248
8.2.2 Principle A 249
8.2.3 Principle B 252
8.2.4 Principle C 254
8.2.5 Summary 255
8.3 The copy theory to the rescue 256
8.3.1 Reconstruction as LF deletion 257
8.3.2 The Preference Principle 264
8.3.3 Indices and inclusiveness (where does Binding Theory
apply, after all?) 270
8.3.4 Idiom interpretation and anaphor binding 272
8.3.5 Further issues 276
8.4 Conclusion 285
9 Feature interpretability and feature checking 286
9.1 Introduction 286
9.2 Some questions concerning checking theory 286
9.3 Feature interpretability and Last Resort 290
9.3.1 Features in the computation 290
9.3.2 To be or not to be interpretable, that is the question 293
9.3.3 A case study of expletives 299
9.4 Covert movement 302
9.4.1 Some problems 302
9.4.2 Alternative I: Move F 304
9.4.3 Alternative II: Agree 317
9.5 Conclusion 328
x Contents
10 Derivational economy 330
10.1 Introduction 330
10.2 Economy computations: preliminary remarks 331
10.3 Derivational economy and local computations 333
10.3.1 Existential constructions: the problem 333
10.3.2 Preference for Merge over Move 335
10.3.3 ^ relations and economy computations 341
10.4 The derivation by phase 345
10.4.1 More on economy and computational complexity 345
10.4.2 Phases 346
10.4.3 Subarrays 352
10.4.4 Working on the edge 358
10.5 Economy of lexical resources 363
10.6 Conclusion 365
Glossary of minimalist definitions 366
References 369
Language index 392
Name index 393
Subject index 397
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Contents
Preface page xi
List of abbreviations xiii
1 The minimalist project 1
1.1 The point of this book 1
1.2 Some background 2
1.3 Big facts, economy, and some minimalist projects 7
1.4 Using GB as a benchmark 13
1.5 The basic story line 14
1.6 Organization of Understanding Minimalism 16
2 Some architectural issues in a minimalist setting 19
2.1 Introduction 19
2.2 Main properties of a GB style theory 19
2.2.1 General architecture 19
2.2.2 Levels of representation 20
2.2.3 The "T model" 22
2.2.4 The Projection Principle 23
2.2.5 The transformational component 23
2.2.6 Modules 24
2.2.7 Government 24
2.3 Minimalist qualms 24
2.3.1 Rethinking S Structure 25
2.3.2 Rethinking D Structure 48
2.4 The picture so far 72
3 Theta domains 76
3.1 Introduction 76
3.2 External arguments 77
3.2.1 ^ marking of external arguments and government 77
3.2.2 The Predicate Internal Subject Hypothesis (PISH) 80
3.2.3 Some empirical arguments for the PISH 81
3.2.4 Summary 91
vii
viii Contents
3.3 Ditransitive verbs 92
3.3.1 The puzzles 92
3.3.2 Verbal shells I 96
3.3.3 Verbal shells II 97
3.4 PISH revisited 101
3.4.1 Simple transitive verbs 101
3.4.2 Unaccusative and unergative verbs 105
3.5 Conclusion 109
4 Case domains HI
4.1 Introduction 111
4.2 Configurations for Case assignment within GB 113
4.3 A unified Spec head approach to Case Theory 116
4.3.1 Checking accusative Case under the Split Infl Hypothesis 116
4.3.2 Checking accusative Case under the VP Shell Hypothesis 122
4.3.3 Checking oblique Case 123
4.3.4 PRO and Case Theory 127
4.4 Some empirical consequences 131
4.4.1 Accusative Case checking and c command domains 133
4.4.2 Accusative Case checking and overt object movement 137
4.5 Conclusion 140
5 Movement and minimality effects 141
5.1 Introduction 141
5.2 Relativized minimality within GB 143
5.3 The problem 146
5.4 Minimality and equidistance 148
5.4.1 Minimality and equidistance in an Agr based system 151
5.4.2 Minimality and equidistance in an Agr less system 161
5.5 Relativizing minimality to features 169
5.6 Conclusion 172
6 Phrase structure 174
6.1 Introduction 174
6.2 X' Theory and properties of phrase structure 176
6.2.1 Endocentricity 176
6.2.2 Binary branching 179
6.2.3 Singlemotherhood 182
6.2.4 Bar levels and constituent parts 184
6.2.5 Functional heads and X' Theory 189
6.2.6 Success and clouds 193
6.3 Bare phrase structure 196
6.3.1 Functional determination of bar levels 196
Contents ix
6.3.2 The operation Merge 200
6.3.3 Revisiting the properties of phrase structure 208
6.4 The operation Move and the copy theory 212
6.5 Conclusion 217
7 Linearization 218
7.1 Introduction 218
7.2 Imposing linear order onto X' Theory templates 219
7.3 The Linear Correspondence Axiom (LCA) 223
7.4 The LCA and word order variation 235
7.5 Traces and the LCA 240
7.6 Conclusion 246
8 Binding Theory 247
8.1 Introduction 247
8.2 Binding Theory phenomena as potential arguments
for DS and SS 248
8.2.1 Warming up 248
8.2.2 Principle A 249
8.2.3 Principle B 252
8.2.4 Principle C 254
8.2.5 Summary 255
8.3 The copy theory to the rescue 256
8.3.1 Reconstruction as LF deletion 257
8.3.2 The Preference Principle 264
8.3.3 Indices and inclusiveness (where does Binding Theory
apply, after all?) 270
8.3.4 Idiom interpretation and anaphor binding 272
8.3.5 Further issues 276
8.4 Conclusion 285
9 Feature interpretability and feature checking 286
9.1 Introduction 286
9.2 Some questions concerning checking theory 286
9.3 Feature interpretability and Last Resort 290
9.3.1 Features in the computation 290
9.3.2 To be or not to be interpretable, that is the question 293
9.3.3 A case study of expletives 299
9.4 Covert movement 302
9.4.1 Some problems 302
9.4.2 Alternative I: Move F 304
9.4.3 Alternative II: Agree 317
9.5 Conclusion 328
x Contents
10 Derivational economy 330
10.1 Introduction 330
10.2 Economy computations: preliminary remarks 331
10.3 Derivational economy and local computations 333
10.3.1 Existential constructions: the problem 333
10.3.2 Preference for Merge over Move 335
10.3.3 ^ relations and economy computations 341
10.4 The derivation by phase 345
10.4.1 More on economy and computational complexity 345
10.4.2 Phases 346
10.4.3 Subarrays 352
10.4.4 Working on the edge 358
10.5 Economy of lexical resources 363
10.6 Conclusion 365
Glossary of minimalist definitions 366
References 369
Language index 392
Name index 393
Subject index 397 |
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