Beyond morphology: interface conditions on word formation
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2004
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Schriftenreihe: | Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics
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Abstract: | The authors provide a compelling argument for a radically modular view of the human language faculty. The authors argue that complex words are generated by a dedicated rule system which interacts with the syntax on the one hand and the phonology on the other. |
Umfang: | X, 306 S. graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Titel: Beyond morphology
Autor: Ackema, Peter
Jahr: 2004
Contents
Abbreviations viii
Acknowledgements ix
General Preface xi
é Morphology and Modularity é
1.1 Nonmorphological Constraints on Word Formation é
1.2 The Place of Morphology in Grammar 3
1.3 Intramodular Interaction 9
1.4 Intermodular Interaction 11
1.5 Comparison with Other Theories 13
2 Arguments for Word Syntax 17
2.1 Syntactic versus Morphological Assemblage of
Complex Heads 17
2.2 Stranding 19
2.3 Inheritance 23
2.4 Syntactic versus Morphological Complex Heads 30
2.5 Undergeneration by the Movement Account 37
2.6 Lexical Integrity 42
2.7 Concluding Remarks 45
3 Competition between Syntax and Morphology 48
3.1 Competition and Blocking 48
3.2 The Locus of Merger 50
3.3 Synthetic Compounds J4
3.3.1 Two Possible Analyses 54
3.3.2 Competition and Synthetic Compounding J9
3.3.3 An Apparent Paradox 64
vi Contents
3.4 Partide Verbs 66
3.4.1 Uniform Realization 66
3.4.2 Nonuniform Realization 71
3.5 Verbal Idioms 73
3.6 Root Compounds 80
3.7 Polysynthetic Languages 85
3.8 Concluding Remarks 88
4 Generalized Insertion 89
4.1 The Nature of Insertion 89
4.2 Restrictions on Insertion 90
4.3 Insertion of Syntactic Representations in Syntactic
Representations 96
4.3.1 Parentheticals 96
4.3.2 Indusiveness 99
4.3.3 Matching with a Nonlicensing Function 102
4.3.4 Matching with a Licensing Function 103
4.3.5 Idioms 106
4.4 Insertion of Morphological Representations in Syntactic
Representations 108
4.4.1 Complex Words 108
4.4.2 Matching with a Licensing Function no
4.4.3 Matching with a Nonlicensing Function 114
4.4.4 The Invisibility of Inserted Material Revisited 120
4.4.5 Summary 121
4.5 Insertion of Syntactic Representations in Morphological
Representations 122.
4.6 Concluding Remarks 12.9
5 Distributed Selection I32
5.1 Introduction 132
5.2 Morphology in a Modular Grammar 134
5.3 Mapping 138
5.3.1 Idiosyncratic Mapping Rules 138
5.3.2 General Mapping Rules 139
5.3.3 Predictions 144
5.4 Affixes that Aren t H7
5.4.1 Phrases Embedded in Words 147
5.4.2 ApFixes Corresponding to /Word/s 149
5.4.3 AiFixes that are Not Spelled Out 152
5.5 The Acquisition of Synthetic Compounds 154
5.6 Subject Names in the Adult Language 159
Contents vii
5.7 Phonological Phrasal Affixation 164
5.8 Syntactic Phrasal Affixation 166
5.9 Mixed Categories 172
5.10 Concluding Remarks 181
6 Context-Sensitive Spell-Out and Adjacency 183
6.1 The Nature of Adjacency Conditions 183
6.2 Allomorphy Rules at the PF Interface 184
6.2.1 The PF Interface 184
6.2.2 Prosodie Domains and Allomorphy Rules 186
6.3 Dutch Agreement Weakening 192
6.4 Arabic Agreement Weakening 200
6.5 Cliticization in Dutch 205
6.5.1 Middle Dutch 205
6.5.2 Modern Dutch 210
6.5.3 Phonological Cliticization 215
6.6 Celtic Subject Cliticization 217
6.7 Old French Pro Drop 222
6.8 Arabic Pro Drop 226
6.9 Concluding Remarks 229
6.9.1 An Asymmetry in Feature Suppression 230
6.9.2 Mapping and Representational Modularity 231
7 PF Feature Checking 234
7.1 Context-Sensitive Spell-Out and Feature Checking 234
7.2 Germanic Complementizer Agreement 236
7.2.1 The Problem of Complementizer Agreement 236
7.2.2 Complementizer Agreement as a PF Phenomenon 240
7.2.3 First-Conjunct Agreement 248
7.3 Traces at PF and the Complementizer-Trace Phenomenon 250
7.4 Case Checking 260
7.5 Possible Extensions 266
7.5.1 Degree Heads 267
7.5.2 The Head Final Filter 270
7.5.3 Cluster Creepers 273
7.6 Conclusion 276
References 278
Name Index 297
Subject Index 301
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