Minimality Effects in Syntax
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About this book
The volume is a collection of 12 papers which focus on empirical and theoretical issues associated with syntactic phenomena falling under the rubric of Relativized Minimality (Rizzi 1990) or, in more recent terms, Minimal Link Condition (MLC, Chomsky 1995). The bulk of the papers are based on the ideas presented at the Workshop "Minimal Link Effects in Minimalist and Optimality Theoretic Syntax" which took place at the University of Potsdam on March 21-22, 2002.
All contributors are prominent specialists in the topic of syntactic Minimality. The empirical phenomena brought to bear on Minimality/MLC in the present volume include, but not limited to:
- Superiority effects in multiple wh-questions, including those with 'D-linked' wh-phrase(s) (Müller, Haida, Haider)
- Stylistic Fronting in Germanic and Romance (Fisher, Poole)
- Transitive sentences in Hindi-type ergative languages (Stepanov)
- Word order 'freezing' effects in double-nominative constructions in Korean (Lee)
- Double object constructions in Greek (Anagnostoupoulou)
- Remnant constituent displacement in German and Japanese (Hale and Legendre)
Nine of the proposed accounts are couched in the Minimalist framework (Chomsky 1995, 2000, 2001), three in the framework of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky 1993). Thematically, the contributions divide into three groups addressing the following major questions:
How can apparent violations of syntactic Minimality/MLC be accounted for? (Haida, Stepanov, Poole, Fisher, Anagnostopoulou)
What is the status of MLC? Is it a primitive or a theorem in the grammar? (Müller, Fanselow, Lechner, Vogel, Lee, Haider)
Can Minimality phenomena shed decisive evidence in favor of a derivational (Minimalist type) or a representational (Optimality theory like) framework? (Hale and Legendre, Haider)
Author / Editor information
Arthur Stepanov is Researcher at the Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany.
Gisbert Fanselow is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Potsdam, Germany.
Ralf Vogel is Researcher at the Department of Linguistics, University of Potsdam, Germany.
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Frontmatter
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Introduction
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On clitics, feature movement, and double object alternations
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PF merger in stylistic fronting and object shift
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The MLC and derivational economy
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Stylistic fronting: a contribution to information structure
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The superiority conspiracy: Four constraints and a processing effect
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Minimal links, remnant movement, and (Non-)derivational grammar
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Extending and reducing the MLC
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Minimality in a lexicalist Optimality Theory
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Phrase impenetrability and wh-intervention
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MLC violations: Implications for the syntax/phonology interface
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Ergativity, Case and the Minimal Link Condition
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Correspondence in OT syntax and Minimal Link effects
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Backmatter
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