Right peripheral fragments: right dislocation and related phenomena in Romance
"In recent years, a number of authors (De Vries 2009, Truckenbrodt 2015, Ott and de Vries 2016, inter alia) have defended that right dislocations (RD) should be treated as bisentential structures, where the 'dislocated' constituent is actually a remnant of a clausal ellipsis operation...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In recent years, a number of authors (De Vries 2009, Truckenbrodt 2015, Ott and de Vries 2016, inter alia) have defended that right dislocations (RD) should be treated as bisentential structures, where the 'dislocated' constituent is actually a remnant of a clausal ellipsis operation licensed under identity with an antecedent clause. Although Romance RD is a fertile area of research, the consequences of the biclausal analysis remain unexplored in these languages. This monograph intends to fill this gap. Adopting this approach not only solves some issues that have always been at the core of dislocation structures in general; it also allows us to uncover novel sets of data and to provide straightforward explanations for well-known generalizations. Further, it brings RD along with a set of phenomena which are structurally very similar, like afterthoughts or split questions, which have been independently argued to display a bisentential structure. Under alternative, monoclausal approaches to RD, the striking similarities between these phenomena must be rendered anecdotal"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | Table of contents Acknowledgements IX CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 Word order and information structure Dislocations: A structural paradox 6 Organization of the book 13 chapter 1 і 2 A tale of two clauses 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 17 The biclausal analysis 17 2.1.1 Das a fragment 18 2.1.2 Specifying coordination 23 Deriving the properties 25 2.2.1 D is internal to the HC 25 2.2.2 D is external to the HC 30 Against a D-К structural link 34 2.3.1 RD as a doubling phenomenon 34 2.3.2 Right dislocation isn’t resumption 45 2.3.3 Summary 46 On extraction from D 46 2.4.1 López (2009) and Villalba (2000) 47 2.4.2 Samek-Lodovici (2015) 50 Implications for prosody 54 Concluding remarks 58 chapter 3 Previous accounts 3.1 3.2 Dis in situ 62 3.1.1 Right dislocation as LF movement 3.1.2 Problems 64 Peripheral approaches 68 61 62
vi Right Peripheral Fragments 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.2.1 Movement vs base generation 68 3.2.2 Remnant movement 70 Middle field approaches 73 3.3.1 The low periphery 73 The right roof constraint 77 Left-right asymmetries 80 3.5.1 Asymmetry 1: Extraction 80 3.5.2 Asymmetry 2: ECP effects in French 82 3.5.3 Asymmetry 3: Aux-to-comp in Italian 83 3.5.4 Asymmetry 4: Obviation effects 85 3.5.5 Asymmetry 5: Reconstruction and principle C 3.5.6 Asymmetry 6: Variable binding 92 3.5.7 Interim summary 94 D is external to the clause 94 Summary 97 chapter 4 Locality without movement 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 89 On movement and ellipsis 100 4.1.1 The (syntactic) licensing of ellipsis 100 4.1.2 Challenges for mada 103 4.1.3 Ellipsis as radical deaccentuation 105 Islands 109 4.2.1 The Dutch data no 4.2.2 The Romance data 113 The minimal coordination hypothesis 116 4.3.1 Dutch (multiple) extraposition 117 4.3.2 Interim summary 123 4.3.3 The MCH in Romance 124 4.3.4 Where does the MCH derive from? 128 Multiple dislocations 130 4.4.1 Clause-mate dislocations 131 4.4.2 Dislocation from different clauses 133 4.4.3 Recursive dislocations 135 4.4.4 Wrapping up 136 D does not move 137 4.5.1 Lack of motivation 137 4.5.2 Scope 138 4.5.3 A note on P-stranding 141 Conclusion 142 99
Table of contents CHAPTER 5 Other right peripheral fragments 5.1 Introduction 145 5.1.1 The right periphery of the clause 145 5.1.2 A structural paradox 146 5.1.3 The biclausal solution 149 5.2 RD as a (force-)dependent RPF 150 5.2.1 Two types of RPF 150 5.2.2 RDs vs AT/SQs 151 5.2.3 A proposal 156 5.3 In situ fragments 158 5.3.1 Islands 160 5.3.2 Complementizers and sentential RPF 166 5.3.3 Scope 169 5.3.4 Interim summary 172 5.4 Predicative afterthoughts 172 5.4.1 A copular source 172 5.4.2 Properties of D 175 5.4.3 Movement of D 180 5.4.4 A brief note on PredNPs 182 5.5 Other right peripheral fragments 186 5.6 Conclusion 187 145 CHAPTER 6 Concluding remarks ^9 References 193 Index 213 vu
In recent years, a number of authors (De Vries 2009, Truckenbrodt 2015, Ott and de Vries 2016, inter alia) have defended that right dislocations (RD) should be treated as bisentential structures, where the “dislocated” constituent is actually a remnant of a clausal ellipsis operation licensed under identity with an antecedent clause. Although Romance RD is a fertile area of research, the consequences ofthe biclausal analysis remain unexplored in these languages. This monograph intends to fill this gap. Adoptingthis approach not only solves some issues that have always been at the core of dislocation structures in general; it also allows us to uncover novel sets of data and to provide straightforward explanations for well-known generalizations. Further, it brings RD along with a set of phenomena which are structurally very similar, like afterthoughts or split questions, which have been independently argued to display a bisentential structure. Under alternative, monoclausal approaches to RD, the striking similarities between these phenomena must be rendered anecdotal.
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Table of contents Acknowledgements IX CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 Word order and information structure Dislocations: A structural paradox 6 Organization of the book 13 chapter 1 і 2 A tale of two clauses 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 17 The biclausal analysis 17 2.1.1 Das a fragment 18 2.1.2 Specifying coordination 23 Deriving the properties 25 2.2.1 D is internal to the HC 25 2.2.2 D is external to the HC 30 Against a D-К structural link 34 2.3.1 RD as a doubling phenomenon 34 2.3.2 Right dislocation isn’t resumption 45 2.3.3 Summary 46 On extraction from D 46 2.4.1 López (2009) and Villalba (2000) 47 2.4.2 Samek-Lodovici (2015) 50 Implications for prosody 54 Concluding remarks 58 chapter 3 Previous accounts 3.1 3.2 Dis in situ 62 3.1.1 Right dislocation as LF movement 3.1.2 Problems 64 Peripheral approaches 68 61 62
vi Right Peripheral Fragments 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.2.1 Movement vs base generation 68 3.2.2 Remnant movement 70 Middle field approaches 73 3.3.1 The low periphery 73 The right roof constraint 77 Left-right asymmetries 80 3.5.1 Asymmetry 1: Extraction 80 3.5.2 Asymmetry 2: ECP effects in French 82 3.5.3 Asymmetry 3: Aux-to-comp in Italian 83 3.5.4 Asymmetry 4: Obviation effects 85 3.5.5 Asymmetry 5: Reconstruction and principle C 3.5.6 Asymmetry 6: Variable binding 92 3.5.7 Interim summary 94 D is external to the clause 94 Summary 97 chapter 4 Locality without movement 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 89 On movement and ellipsis 100 4.1.1 The (syntactic) licensing of ellipsis 100 4.1.2 Challenges for mada 103 4.1.3 Ellipsis as radical deaccentuation 105 Islands 109 4.2.1 The Dutch data no 4.2.2 The Romance data 113 The minimal coordination hypothesis 116 4.3.1 Dutch (multiple) extraposition 117 4.3.2 Interim summary 123 4.3.3 The MCH in Romance 124 4.3.4 Where does the MCH derive from? 128 Multiple dislocations 130 4.4.1 Clause-mate dislocations 131 4.4.2 Dislocation from different clauses 133 4.4.3 Recursive dislocations 135 4.4.4 Wrapping up 136 D does not move 137 4.5.1 Lack of motivation 137 4.5.2 Scope 138 4.5.3 A note on P-stranding 141 Conclusion 142 99
Table of contents CHAPTER 5 Other right peripheral fragments 5.1 Introduction 145 5.1.1 The right periphery of the clause 145 5.1.2 A structural paradox 146 5.1.3 The biclausal solution 149 5.2 RD as a (force-)dependent RPF 150 5.2.1 Two types of RPF 150 5.2.2 RDs vs AT/SQs 151 5.2.3 A proposal 156 5.3 In situ fragments 158 5.3.1 Islands 160 5.3.2 Complementizers and sentential RPF 166 5.3.3 Scope 169 5.3.4 Interim summary 172 5.4 Predicative afterthoughts 172 5.4.1 A copular source 172 5.4.2 Properties of D 175 5.4.3 Movement of D 180 5.4.4 A brief note on PredNPs 182 5.5 Other right peripheral fragments 186 5.6 Conclusion 187 145 CHAPTER 6 Concluding remarks ^9 References 193 Index 213 vu
In recent years, a number of authors (De Vries 2009, Truckenbrodt 2015, Ott and de Vries 2016, inter alia) have defended that right dislocations (RD) should be treated as bisentential structures, where the “dislocated” constituent is actually a remnant of a clausal ellipsis operation licensed under identity with an antecedent clause. Although Romance RD is a fertile area of research, the consequences ofthe biclausal analysis remain unexplored in these languages. This monograph intends to fill this gap. Adoptingthis approach not only solves some issues that have always been at the core of dislocation structures in general; it also allows us to uncover novel sets of data and to provide straightforward explanations for well-known generalizations. Further, it brings RD along with a set of phenomena which are structurally very similar, like afterthoughts or split questions, which have been independently argued to display a bisentential structure. Under alternative, monoclausal approaches to RD, the striking similarities between these phenomena must be rendered anecdotal. |
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