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Beschreibung: | XII, 295 S. |
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Preface ix
List of Abbreviations xiii
PartI
1 Preliminary considerations 3
1.1 Basic desiderata 3
1.2 The framework 5
1.3 The central why-question 12
1.3.1 Locality of selection 12
1.3.2 Locality of long-distance dependencies 17
2 Outline of a General Theory of Locality 28
2.1 Merge and Move 28
2.2 Products of Merge and Products of Move 31
2.3 Unifying Chains and Projections 34
2.3.1 Commensurability 34
2.3.2 Permutability 37
2.3.2.1 Projection by movement 37
2.3.2.2 Reprojection 39
2.3.3 Symmetry transformation 44
2.3.4 Additional similarities 47
2.4 Chains, Projections, and Locality 49
2.5 Summary 58
Part II
3 Unambiguous Merge 63
3.1 The nature of syntax 63
vi Contents
3.2 Minimal Interface Requirements 66
3.2a PHON 66
3.2.2 SEM 7i
3.2.3 The lexicon 74
3.3 On the form of Merge 79
3.3.1 The symmetry of Merge problem,
and the need for labeling 79
3.3.2 Shaping Merge, or what labeis do 84
3.3.3 Identifying the head, or what labeis are 91
3.4 Adjunction 98
3.5 More on projection io6
3.6 Conclusion ll8
4 Cartographies and the locality of selection 121
4.1 Core issues 121
4.2 The basic pattern 123
4.3 X-bar everywhere 129
4.4 Extension by licensing ^
4.5 Iterated patterns X37
4.6 Capturing typological restrictions X45
4.7 How cartographies emerge, and why X49
4.8 Conclusion: The fractal nature of syntax X59
5 Islands and the locality of chains l63
5.1 How to approach the issue 1^3
5.2 From Last Resort to Bounding l65
5.3 Checking and Movement ^9
5.4 Generalized C-trace effect X7^
5.5 Avoiding freezing X7
5.5a Anti-agreement 179
5.5.2 Complementizer-manipulations l85
5.5.3 Additionairemarks 19°
5.6 Subextraction, CED, and QED X93
5.7 On the robustness of the CED-generalization X98
Contents vii
5.8 Island repair 205
5.8.1 Preliminary remarks 205
5.8.2 Resumption 207
5.8.3 Wh-in-situ 213
5.8.4 Ellipsis 215
5.8.5 Construal 223
5.8.6 Pied-piping 228
5.9 Final considerations 232
Part III
6 Epilogue 243
References 251
Index 287
Cedric
Boeckx
Bare Syntax
This important contribution to the Minimalist Program offers a comprehensive theory
of locality and new insights into phrase structure and syntactic cartography. It unifies
central components of the grammar and increases the symmetry in syntax. Its central
hypothesis has broad empirical application and at the same time reinforces the central
premise of minimalism that language is an optimal system.
Cedric Boeckx focuses on two core components of grammar: phrase structure
and locality. He argues that the domains which render syntactic processes local (such as
islands, bounding nodes, barriers, and phases in all their cartographic manifestations)
are better understood once reduced to, or combined with, the basic syntactic operation,
Merge, and its core representation, the
Х
-bar
schema. In a detailed examination of the
mechanism of phrasal projection or labeling he shows that viewing chains as X-bar
phrases allows conditions on chain formation or movement to be captured.
Clearly argued, accessibly written, and illustrated with examples from a wide
range of languages, Bare Syntax will appeal to linguists and others interested in
syntactic theory at graduate level and above.
In this brilliant book, Boeckx tackles some of the most fundamental and long-standing
problems in linguistic theory.
.. .
Anyone who is interested in generative biolinguistics
should read this book: it clearly presents how a working syntactician approaches
concrete empirical problems under minimalist guidelines.
Naoki Fukui,
Profesor
of Linguistics, Sophia Univemily
There is no working syntactician like Boeckx. He can take a very simple theoretically
important idea and use his encyclopedic knowledge of grammatical phenomena from
an apparently endless number of languages to empirically elaborate its consequences
in fascinating detail. In this important book, he develops an analogy between chains
and projections and considers its theoretical consequences in a minimalist setting. He
then shows how these rich ideas can be used to rationalize the cartographic enterprise.
It is a great book and will, I believe, change how we think of these issues hereon in.
Norbert
Hornstein,
Profetar
of Linguutia», University of
Магуілпд
|
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Contents
Preface ix
List of Abbreviations xiii
PartI
1 Preliminary considerations 3
1.1 Basic desiderata 3
1.2 The framework 5
1.3 The central why-question 12
1.3.1 Locality of selection 12
1.3.2 Locality of long-distance dependencies 17
2 Outline of a General Theory of Locality 28
2.1 Merge and Move 28
2.2 Products of Merge and Products of Move 31
2.3 Unifying Chains and Projections 34
2.3.1 Commensurability 34
2.3.2 Permutability 37
2.3.2.1 Projection by movement 37
2.3.2.2 Reprojection 39
2.3.3 Symmetry transformation 44
2.3.4 Additional similarities 47
2.4 Chains, Projections, and Locality 49
2.5 Summary 58
Part II
3 Unambiguous Merge 63
3.1 The nature of syntax 63
vi Contents
3.2 Minimal Interface Requirements 66
3.2a PHON 66
3.2.2 SEM 7i
3.2.3 The lexicon 74
3.3 On the form of Merge 79
3.3.1 The symmetry of Merge problem,
and the need for labeling 79
3.3.2 Shaping Merge, or what labeis do 84
3.3.3 Identifying the head, or what labeis are 91
3.4 Adjunction 98
3.5 More on projection io6
3.6 Conclusion ll8
4 Cartographies and the locality of selection 121
4.1 Core issues 121
4.2 The basic pattern 123
4.3 X-bar everywhere 129
4.4 Extension by licensing ^
4.5 Iterated patterns X37
4.6 Capturing typological restrictions X45
4.7 How cartographies emerge, and why X49
4.8 Conclusion: The fractal nature of syntax X59
5 Islands and the locality of chains l63
5.1 How to approach the issue 1^3
5.2 From Last Resort to Bounding l65
5.3 Checking and Movement ^9
5.4 Generalized C-trace effect X7^
5.5 Avoiding freezing X7"
5.5a Anti-agreement 179
5.5.2 Complementizer-manipulations l85
5.5.3 Additionairemarks 19°
5.6 Subextraction, CED, and QED X93
5.7 On the robustness of the CED-generalization X98
Contents vii
5.8 Island "repair" 205
5.8.1 Preliminary remarks 205
5.8.2 Resumption 207
5.8.3 Wh-in-situ 213
5.8.4 Ellipsis 215
5.8.5 Construal 223
5.8.6 Pied-piping 228
5.9 Final considerations 232
Part III
6 Epilogue 243
References 251
Index 287
Cedric
Boeckx
Bare Syntax
This important contribution to the Minimalist Program offers a comprehensive theory
of locality and new insights into phrase structure and syntactic cartography. It unifies
central components of the grammar and increases the symmetry in syntax. Its central
hypothesis has broad empirical application and at the same time reinforces the central
premise of minimalism that language is an optimal system.
Cedric Boeckx focuses on two core components of grammar: phrase structure
and locality. He argues that the domains which render syntactic processes local (such as
islands, bounding nodes, barriers, and phases in all their cartographic manifestations)
are better understood once reduced to, or combined with, the basic syntactic operation,
Merge, and its core representation, the
Х
-bar
schema. In a detailed examination of the
mechanism of phrasal projection or labeling he shows that viewing chains as X-bar
phrases allows conditions on chain formation or movement to be captured.
Clearly argued, accessibly written, and illustrated with examples from a wide
range of languages, Bare Syntax will appeal to linguists and others interested in
syntactic theory at graduate level and above.
'In this brilliant book, Boeckx tackles some of the most fundamental and long-standing
problems in linguistic theory.
. .
Anyone who is interested in generative biolinguistics
should read this book: it clearly presents how a working syntactician approaches
concrete empirical problems under minimalist guidelines.
Naoki Fukui,
Profesor
of Linguistics, Sophia Univemily
'There is no working syntactician like Boeckx. He can take a very simple theoretically
important idea and use his encyclopedic knowledge of grammatical phenomena from
an apparently endless number of languages to empirically elaborate its consequences
in fascinating detail. In this important book, he develops an analogy between chains
and projections and considers its theoretical consequences in a minimalist setting. He
then shows how these rich ideas can be used to rationalize the cartographic enterprise.
It is a great book and will, I believe, change how we think of these issues hereon in.'
Norbert
Hornstein,
Profetar
of Linguutia», University of
Магуілпд |
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