A constraint on copy deletion
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Tue Trinh
Abstract
One version of the copy theory of movement holds that syntactic traces are full-fledged constituents which undergo a PF-deletion rule. In this paper, I propose a constraint on this rule. The constraint says that the lower copy of a chain can be phonologically deleted only if it ends an XP. I show that this constraint, conjoined with proposals that have been made concerning phrase structure (Chomsky, Bare phrase structure, 1994) and the semantics of NP in classifier languages (Chierchia, Natural Language Semantics 6: 339–405, 1998), explains a variety of facts in Dutch, German, Hebrew, Norwegian, Swedish and Vietnamese.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- A constraint on copy deletion
- Delete: A phase-level property
- Comments on Tue Trinh (2009) A constraint on copy deletion
- Commentary: When is a Copy not (a Copy)?
- Predicate doubling and VP-topicalisation in German
- V-movement in affirmative replies and copy deletion
- Interpreting the CCD prosodically
- Notes on partial fronting and copy spell-out
- Comments on the syntax and prosody of German verbs
Artikel in diesem Heft
- A constraint on copy deletion
- Delete: A phase-level property
- Comments on Tue Trinh (2009) A constraint on copy deletion
- Commentary: When is a Copy not (a Copy)?
- Predicate doubling and VP-topicalisation in German
- V-movement in affirmative replies and copy deletion
- Interpreting the CCD prosodically
- Notes on partial fronting and copy spell-out
- Comments on the syntax and prosody of German verbs