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E-raamat: Head Movement in Syntax

(CASTL, University of Tromso)
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Head Movement in Syntax argues that verb movement is a narrow syntactic phenomenon that can affect locality constraints. The altered locality domains are detectable from the way certain phrasal elements such as a phrase containing a Wh are forced to undergo movement. The basic idea explored in the book dates back to Chomsky (1986) where the movement of a verb is proposed to be able to affect and alter a barrier. This idea is translated into contemporary minimalist apparatus to capture locality conditions, with Wh movement in Malayalam, a Dravidian language spoken in Southern India, providing the necessary data. The book also points out that analysing Wh movement in Malayalam as a sub-case of Focus movement is untenable and offers a fresh perspective on Wh-in-situ versus Wh-movement. In addition, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the pronominal system in Malayalam, a language that violates the canonical binding conditions.
Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations used in glosses ix
Abstract xi
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(6)
Chapter 2 SOV via head movement
7(24)
2.1 Introduction
7(1)
2.2 The position of the subject
8(2)
2.3 The left edge
10(4)
2.4 The position of the verb
14(2)
2.5 Alternative analyses
16(4)
2.6 Further evidence
20(4)
2.7 Addressing concerns about using co-ordination as a diagnostic tool
24(5)
2.8 Conclusion
29(2)
Chapter 3 Aanu Construction
31(34)
3.1 Function
32(7)
3.2 Exhaustivity by presupposition
39(16)
3.3 Clause structure
55(9)
3.4 Summary
64(1)
Chapter 4 Wh in Malayalam -- morphology
65(26)
4.1 Wh and the pronominal paradigm
65(1)
4.2 GoPro -- pronominals and binding
66(8)
4.3 Bound variable readings
74(7)
4.4 Pro-noun, Pro-phi or Pro-DP?
81(2)
4.5 Third person pronouns as inherently referential
83(4)
4.6 Making an indeterminate pronoun
87(2)
4.7 Wh = variable? Cole and Hermon (1998)
89(1)
4.8 Summary
90(1)
Chapter 5 Wh in interrogative constructions
91(24)
5.1 Wh in the verb-final construction
92(2)
5.2 Parallels between Wh and indefinites
94(4)
5.3 Wh and quantificational force
98(4)
5.4 A differing view: Jayaseelan (2001)
102(5)
5.5 The aanu construction
107(1)
5.6 Focus movement?
108(3)
5.7 Wh movement in aanu construction is not triggered by a focus feature
111(2)
5.8 Summary
113(2)
Chapter 6 Positioning the Wh
115(26)
6.1 Wh as quantifier
116(2)
6.2 Chinese is not Japanese
118(3)
6.3 Cable (2010)
121(3)
6.4 In search of Q
124(6)
6.5 Intervention effects
130(9)
6.6 Conclusion
139(2)
Chapter 7 In-situ versus movement
141(20)
7.1 Feature driven movement
142(5)
7.2 Being in the right domain: An alternative based on locality
147(12)
7.3 Summary
159(2)
Chapter 8 Conclusion
161(2)
Chapter 9 Afterword: Verb movement and word order
163(18)
9.1 Greenberg's universe: Implications
163(1)
9.2 Towards a minimalist account
164(2)
9.3 Kayne (1994)
166(1)
9.4 Brody (2000)
167(1)
9.5 Haider (1993, 2000, 2010, 2013)
168(10)
9.6 Summing Up
178(3)
References 181(8)
Index 189