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Copy Theory of Movement.
Title:
Copy Theory of Movement.
Author:
Corver, Norbert.
ISBN:
9789027292308
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (398 pages)
Contents:
The Copy Theory of Movement -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- From trace theory to copy theory -- I. The copy theory of movement on the PF side -- The copy theory of movement: A view from PF -- II. On multiple realization of copies -- Double realization of verbal copies in European Portuguese emphatic affirmation -- On fusion and multiple copy spell-out: The case of verbal repetition -- Verb copying in Mandarin Chinese -- Dutch 's-prolepsis as a copying phenomenon -- III. On lower copy realization -- Free word order and copy theory of movement -- Variable pronunciation sites and types of wh -in-situ -- IV. Futher issues: cyclicity, accessibility and unavailability of copying -- Cyclic chain reduction -- Agreement with (the internal structure of) copies of movement -- Pronouns in a minimalist setting -- Index -- The series Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today.
Abstract:
This volume brings together papers which address issues regarding the copy theory of movement. According to this theory, a trace is a copy of the moved element that is deleted in the phonological component but is available for interpretation at L(ogical) F(orm). Thus far, the bulk of the research on the copy theory has mainly focused on interpretation issues at LF. The consequences of the copy theory for syntactic computation per se and for the syntax-phonology mapping, in particular, have received much less attention in the literature, despite its crucial relevance for the whole architecture of the model. As a contribution to fill this gap, this volume congregates recent work that deals with empirical and conceptual consequences of the copy theory of movement for the inner working of syntactic computations within the Minimalist Program, with special emphasis on the syntax-phonology mapping.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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