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Minimizing government: Deletion as cliticization

  • David Lightfoot
Published/Copyright: September 11, 2006
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The Linguistic Review
From the journal Volume 23 Issue 2

Abstract

The rigors of the Minimalist Program eliminate movement operations, traces, and 1980s-style conditions of government. This article emphasizes poverty-of-stimulus problems, reviews lexical government effects, and captures them (and more) by treating certain deletion as cliticization. This analysis carves up the grammatical world differently, linking former “movement” conditions with phonological reductions, VP ellipsis, gapped verbs, some agreement relations, etc. The productivity of the analysis supports the rigors of the Minimalist Program.

Published Online: 2006-09-11
Published in Print: 2006-08-01

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