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adam_text | Table of Contents
Preface
vii
Acknowledgements
ix
Chapter
1:
Introduction
1
1.1
The Minimalist Program
11
1.1.1.
Movement and Language Variation in the MP
13
1.2
Enter Survive
14
1.2.1.
Copy Theory and Link!
20
1.3
Survive-Minimalism
24
1.4
Alternative Approaches to Scrambling
27
1.4.1
The Null Hypothesis: A Base-Generated Approach
28
1.4.2
Move a: Movement to Spec,FP
31
1.4.3
XP-Adjunction
34
1.4.4
OV vs. VO: Head-Parameter as a Licenser of
Scrambling
38
1.5
Scrambling and the Survive Principle
41
Chapter
2 :
Properties of Scrambling
46
2.1
Strong vs. Weak Scrambling
47
2.2
Selecţionai
Properties of Verbs
51
2.3
Scrambling is not NP-movement
53
2.3.1
Weak Crossover Effects (WCO)
54
2.3.2
Anaphoric Binding
54
2.3.3
Reconstruction Effects
55
2.3.4
Parasitic Gaps
57
2.3.5
Case Requirements do not License Scrambling
58
2.3.5.1
Swiss German
59
2.3.5.2
Pennsylvania German
60
2.3.5.3
Amana
German
63
2.3.5.4
Dutch
65
2.3.5.5
Afrikaans
66
2.4
Scrambling is not w/z-movement
68
2.4.1
Scrambling and Object Shift Move DP
69
2.4.2
Scrambling moves PP
69
2.4.3
Scrambled XPs lack Case
69
2.4.4
Scrambling Licenses Parasitic Gaps
70
2.4.5
Scrambling can Strand Prepositions
71
2.4.6
Scrambling in West Germanic is Clause-bound
71
2.5
Scrambling is not Topicalization
73
2.5.1
Indefinites and the Mapping Hypothesis
78
2.6
Interim Conclusion
81
2.7
Freezing and Anti-Freezing Effects
82
2.8
Referentiality
84
VI
Scrambling and the Survive Principle
2.9
Scope Bleeding
86
2.10
Prosody
87
2.11
Potential Triggers
89
2.11.1
XP-Scrambling is not driven by a Scope Feature
89
2.11.2
Is Scrambling Purely
Prosodie?
90
2.11.3
Discourse/Pragmatics
-
Referential Features
91
2.12
Conclusion
93
Chapter
3:
Theoretical Considerations
95
3.1
Syntactic Featurehood
97
3.1.1.
Multiple
iľ/í-movement
and Relative Clauses
in English
100
3.1.2
Xhosa
103
3.1.3
DP Structure of Old Norse
105
3.2
Prolific Domains and their Potential Role in
Ä/n /ľľ-minimalism
110
3.2.1
Anti-Locality
115
3.2.2
Anaphoric Binding
119
3.2.3
Remnant Movement (Anti-Freezing Effects)
123
3.3.
Eliminating XP-Adjunction
126
3.3.1
Condition
С
Asymmetries and Peek-a-boo Effects
128
3.3.2
Parasitic Gaps
133
3.4 [+
Ret] in English, Pennsylvania German, and German and
the
Diachronie
Loss of Scrambling
136
3.5
Conclusion
142
Chapter
4:
The Prosodic Side of Scrambling
145
4.1
Introduction to the Prosody-Syntax Interface
147
4.2
Minimalist View of the Prosody-Syntax Interface
154
4.2. 1
AntiFocus
157
4.3
Permuted Word Orders in the Middle Field
164
4.4
The Coherent Infinitive Puzzle
168
4.5
Implications for the Model of the Grammar
175
4.5.1
Language Acquisition of Dutch Object Scrambling
and Italian Clitic Placement
184
4.6
Conclusion
188
Chapter
5:
Conclusion
189
5.1 [+
Ret] and the Design of the Middle Field
192
5.2
De rede dicto
Distinction
193
5.3
A Sketch of Japanese and Russian Scrambling in
Survive-Minimalism
196
5.4
Conclusion
199
Bibliography
201
Index
213
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adam_txt |
Table of Contents
Preface
vii
Acknowledgements
ix
Chapter
1:
Introduction
1
1.1
The Minimalist Program
11
1.1.1.
Movement and Language Variation in the MP
13
1.2
Enter Survive
14
1.2.1.
Copy Theory and Link!
20
1.3
Survive-Minimalism
24
1.4
Alternative Approaches to Scrambling
27
1.4.1
The Null Hypothesis: A Base-Generated Approach
28
1.4.2
Move a: Movement to Spec,FP
31
1.4.3
XP-Adjunction
34
1.4.4
OV vs. VO: Head-Parameter as a Licenser of
Scrambling
38
1.5
Scrambling and the Survive Principle
41
Chapter
2 :
Properties of Scrambling
46
2.1
Strong vs. Weak Scrambling
47
2.2
Selecţionai
Properties of Verbs
51
2.3
Scrambling is not NP-movement
53
2.3.1
Weak Crossover Effects (WCO)
54
2.3.2
Anaphoric Binding
54
2.3.3
Reconstruction Effects
55
2.3.4
Parasitic Gaps
57
2.3.5
Case Requirements do not License Scrambling
58
2.3.5.1
Swiss German
59
2.3.5.2
Pennsylvania German
60
2.3.5.3
Amana
German
63
2.3.5.4
Dutch
65
2.3.5.5
Afrikaans
66
2.4
Scrambling is not w/z-movement
68
2.4.1
Scrambling and Object Shift Move DP
69
2.4.2
Scrambling moves PP
69
2.4.3
Scrambled XPs lack Case
69
2.4.4
Scrambling Licenses Parasitic Gaps
70
2.4.5
Scrambling can Strand Prepositions
71
2.4.6
Scrambling in West Germanic is Clause-bound
71
2.5
Scrambling is not Topicalization
73
2.5.1
Indefinites and the Mapping Hypothesis
78
2.6
Interim Conclusion
81
2.7
Freezing and Anti-Freezing Effects
82
2.8
Referentiality
84
VI
Scrambling and the Survive Principle
2.9
Scope Bleeding
86
2.10
Prosody
87
2.11
Potential Triggers
89
2.11.1
XP-Scrambling is not driven by a Scope Feature
89
2.11.2
Is Scrambling Purely
Prosodie?
90
2.11.3
Discourse/Pragmatics
-
Referential Features
91
2.12
Conclusion
93
Chapter
3:
Theoretical Considerations
95
3.1
Syntactic Featurehood
97
3.1.1.
Multiple
iľ/í-movement
and Relative Clauses
in English
100
3.1.2
Xhosa
103
3.1.3
DP Structure of Old Norse
105
3.2
Prolific Domains and their Potential Role in
Ä/n'/ľľ-minimalism
110
3.2.1
Anti-Locality
115
3.2.2
Anaphoric Binding
119
3.2.3
Remnant Movement (Anti-Freezing Effects)
123
3.3.
Eliminating XP-Adjunction
126
3.3.1
Condition
С
Asymmetries and 'Peek-a-boo' Effects
128
3.3.2
Parasitic Gaps
133
3.4 [+
Ret] in English, Pennsylvania German, and German and
the
Diachronie
Loss of Scrambling
136
3.5
Conclusion
142
Chapter
4:
The Prosodic Side of Scrambling
145
4.1
Introduction to the Prosody-Syntax Interface
147
4.2
Minimalist View of the Prosody-Syntax Interface
154
4.2. 1
AntiFocus
157
4.3
Permuted Word Orders in the Middle Field
164
4.4
The Coherent Infinitive Puzzle
168
4.5
Implications for the Model of the Grammar
175
4.5.1
Language Acquisition of Dutch Object Scrambling
and Italian Clitic Placement
184
4.6
Conclusion
188
Chapter
5:
Conclusion
189
5.1 [+
Ret] and the Design of the Middle Field
192
5.2
De rede dicto
Distinction
193
5.3
A Sketch of Japanese and Russian Scrambling in
Survive-Minimalism
196
5.4
Conclusion
199
Bibliography
201
Index
213 |
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