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Local economy and Generalized Pied-Piping

  • Hiroyuki Ura
Published/Copyright: February 26, 2008
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The Linguistic Review
From the journal Volume 18 Issue 2

Abstract

In developing and elaborating the theory of Attract-F, Chomsky (1995) proposes the mechanism of Generalized Pied-Piping. According to Chomsky, when a formal feature of a head H attracts a matching feature of a category Ψ, other formal features of a category Ψ can be moved automatically, without any cost in terms of the general economy condition, to the target H together with the feature that is attracted to H. In this paper it will be demonstrated, contra Chomsky's (1995) proposal, that the application of Generalized Pied-Piping should be somehow constrained by the economy condition as long as the computation involved in the grammar of the human language (what Chomsky 1995 calls CHL) is conducted only in a strictly derivational manner. This paper, therefore, claims that Generalized Pied-Piping, just like Move/Attract, is a kind of syntactic operation subject to the general economy condition under the view that CHL is strictly derivational.

Published Online: 2008-02-26
Published in Print: 2001-06-27

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