Publikationer
Argument features, clausal structure and the computation.
Redaktör:
- Eric Reuland (professor)
- Tanmoy Bhattacharya (professor)
- Giorgos Spathas
Avdelning/ar:
Publiceringsår: 2007
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 121-158
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie: Argument Structure
Dokumenttyp: Del av eller Kapitel i bok
Förlag: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Sammanfattning
This paper claims that case is vP-internally interpretable and that high NP-movement is driven by (minimally) two other ‘forces’: Person checking in a position higher than Tense, and EPP (Fin) checking in a still higher position, ‘Spec,IP’. This is evidenced by ´low’ nominatives, quirky agreement, Stylistic Fronting and expletive-distribution.
Another central claim of the paper is that grammar interprets event features in relation to speech features. In particular, Person drives NP-movement because it computes event participants (cased θ-roles) in relation to speech participants, much as Tense links event time to speech time. As evidenced by both tense interpretation and pronoun interpretation, the finite clause is a Speech Phrase, SP, containing syntactic speech features.
Another central claim of the paper is that grammar interprets event features in relation to speech features. In particular, Person drives NP-movement because it computes event participants (cased θ-roles) in relation to speech participants, much as Tense links event time to speech time. As evidenced by both tense interpretation and pronoun interpretation, the finite clause is a Speech Phrase, SP, containing syntactic speech features.
Disputation
Nyckelord
- Languages and Literatures
Övrigt
Published
- GRIMM
- ISBN: 978 90 272 3372

