… of syntactic dislocation. It centers on a hypothesis regarding the linearization of movement chains - the Edge Condition on Copy Deletion, eventually named the Edge Condition in the …
… We propose that linearization is restricted in two key ways.(1) … We argue first that this architecture (‘‘cyclic linearization’’) … The cyclic linearization proposal makes predictions that cross…
… Our contribution to this debate will be to argue that we should return to a syntactic—or at least, ‘pre-phonological’—account of empty-edge phenomena, and that such an account hinges …
A Bachrach, R Katzir - Syntax, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… the linearization of unboundedly many syntactic structures. This … The interest of GNR to theories of linearization arises from the … of α, a sensitivity that we refer to as the Edge Restriction:2 …
… analysis of two syntactic approaches, Cyclic Linearization (CL) theory and Edge effect, in the … The analysis reveals that only the highest edge is available for further syntactic operations. …
… of linearization is constrained by the syntax-prosody mapping condition which requires a syntactic … Therefore, the left edge of an IntP corresponds to the left edge of a syntactic phrase, …
… syntactic derivation and the demands of linearization is central to this dissertation. Before describing the approach to linearization … the edge of the embedded CP (13a), what is linearized …
RP Chaves - Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008 - Springer
… which phonological words may be deleted at the edge of a phonological phrase. Morphology is … Linearization is encoded in a feature DOM(AIN) rather than in the syntactic tree. Because …
… In other words, I adhere to the view that syntactic derivation is constrained by some but not all aspects of prosody. Specifically, copy deletion is sensitive to the presence of prosodic …