Phases

Phases

An essay on cyclicity in syntax

$19.95

Publication Date: 20th June 2016

The minimalist notion of a phase has often been investigated with a view to the interfaces. ‘Phases’ provides a strictly syntax-internal perspective.If phases are fundamental, they should provide... Read More
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The minimalist notion of a phase has often been investigated with a view to the interfaces. ‘Phases’ provides a strictly syntax-internal perspective.If phases are fundamental, they should provide... Read More
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The minimalist notion of a phase has often been investigated with a view to the interfaces. ‘Phases’ provides a strictly syntax-internal perspective.
If phases are fundamental, they should provide the grounds for a unifying treatment of different syntactic phenomena. Concentrating on displacement, the book argues that this expectation is borne out: there is an empirical clustering of properties, whereby the phrases that undergo pied-piping are also the phrases that host intermediate traces of cyclic movement. The same phrases also host partial and secondary movement. Finally, the immediate complements within these phrases never strand the embedding heads. The phrases that show this behaviour are the phases (CP, vP, DP, and PP).
To account for the cluster of properties, phases are claimed to have two special properties: their complement is inaccessible to operations outside, the Phase Impenetrability Condition; their heads may be endowed with unvalued features that are neither connected to the categorical status of the phase nor interpreted on it. It is shown how the cluster of empirical properties flows naturally from these two assumptions, supporting the idea that phases are indeed a fundamental construct in syntax.

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  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 331
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Imprint: De Gruyter
  • Series: Linguistische Arbeiten
  • Publication Date: 20th June 2016
  • ISBN: 9783110482119
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Slavic Languages (Other)
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / German
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language
Author Bio

Klaus Abels, UCL London, UK.

The minimalist notion of a phase has often been investigated with a view to the interfaces. ‘Phases’ provides a strictly syntax-internal perspective.
If phases are fundamental, they should provide the grounds for a unifying treatment of different syntactic phenomena. Concentrating on displacement, the book argues that this expectation is borne out: there is an empirical clustering of properties, whereby the phrases that undergo pied-piping are also the phrases that host intermediate traces of cyclic movement. The same phrases also host partial and secondary movement. Finally, the immediate complements within these phrases never strand the embedding heads. The phrases that show this behaviour are the phases (CP, vP, DP, and PP).
To account for the cluster of properties, phases are claimed to have two special properties: their complement is inaccessible to operations outside, the Phase Impenetrability Condition; their heads may be endowed with unvalued features that are neither connected to the categorical status of the phase nor interpreted on it. It is shown how the cluster of empirical properties flows naturally from these two assumptions, supporting the idea that phases are indeed a fundamental construct in syntax.

  • Price: $19.95
  • Pages: 331
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Imprint: De Gruyter
  • Series: Linguistische Arbeiten
  • Publication Date: 20th June 2016
  • ISBN: 9783110482119
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Slavic Languages (Other)
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / German
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / English as a Second Language

Klaus Abels, UCL London, UK.