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Symmetry Breaking in Syntax and the Lexicon [Hardback]

(Goethe University Frankfurt)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, weight: 715 g
  • Sērija : Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 216
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027255997
  • ISBN-13: 9789027255990
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 304 pages, weight: 715 g
  • Sērija : Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 216
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jul-2014
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027255997
  • ISBN-13: 9789027255990
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This book is a research monograph that explores the implications of the strongest minimalist thesis from an antisymmetric perspective. Three empirical domains are investigated: nominal root compounds in German and English, nominal gerunds in English and their German counterparts, and small clauses in Russian and English. A point of symmetry that has the potential of stalling the derivation emerges in the derivation of all of these constructions. Building on certain assumptions on how Merge works, this book shows that the points of symmetry can all be resolved in the same way; despite the fact that the three empirical domains under investigation are standardly derived from distinct structural configurations, such as head-head merger in the case of root compounds, head-phrase merger as it arises from standard complementation/predication structures for nominal gerunds, and phrase-phrase merger in small clauses. This book is of interest to all researchers working on syntax and its interfaces.
Acknowledgements ix
List of abbreviations
xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(20)
1.1 Background
1(3)
1.2 Merge (concatenation and labeling)
4(12)
1.3 Outlook
16(5)
Chapter 2 Nominal root compounds
21(78)
2.1 Nominal root compounds: A (crosslinguistic) overview
21(5)
2.2 Nominal root compounds in German -- The data
26(21)
2.3 Analyzing nominal root compounds
47(49)
2.3.1 The root compounding parameter and the abstract clitic hypothesis
47(6)
2.3.2 Towards an analysis of the German data
53(5)
2.3.3 Syntactic and lexical word-formation?
58(9)
2.3.4 Phases and the SMT: Towards explaining interface effects
67(16)
2.3.5 Incorporation: φ-features and phases
83(13)
2.4 Conclusion
96(3)
Chapter 3 The nominalizing of nominalizations
99(72)
3.1 The conundrum
99(4)
3.2 The pattern
103(3)
3.3 Towards a structural analysis
106(37)
3.3.1 Non-incorporated non-pluralized nominal gerunds
106(17)
3.3.2 Incorporated non-pluralized nominal gerunds
123(9)
3.3.3 Non-incorporated pluralized nominal gerunds
132(8)
3.3.4 Incorporated pluralized nominal gerunds
140(3)
3.4 Corroborating the analysis: Data from German
143(25)
3.4.1 German nominalized infinitives
144(14)
3.4.2 German Nominalizations in -ung
158(10)
3.5 Conclusion
168(3)
Chapter 4 Small clauses (and Verb-particle constructions)
171(80)
4.1 The data
171(3)
4.2 Towards a definition of SCs
174(23)
4.2.1 The general picture: Two interfaces - two paths?
174(5)
4.2.2 Pursuing a S-M based analysis: Moro (2000)
179(5)
4.2.3 Pursuing a C-I based analysis: Den Dikken (2006; 2007a;b)
184(13)
4.3 Reconsidering XP - XP merger: Insights from the H-α schema
197(14)
4.4 SCs and the H-α schema
211(8)
4.5 Basic structures and multiple wh-fronting data
219(17)
4.6 *Enter Phase
236(12)
4.7 Conclusion
248(3)
Chapter 5 Theoretical implications
251(36)
5.1 Head-movement in narrow syntax
252(16)
5.2 Phases
268(11)
5.3 φ-Features
279(8)
Chapter 6 Conclusion
287(4)
References 291(12)
Index 303