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Right Dislocation, Extraposition, and Heavy DP/NP Shift in English: A Unified AccountRight Dislocation, Extraposition, and Heavy DP/NP Shift in English: A Unified Account

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Right Dislocation, Extraposition, and Heavy DP/NP Shift in English: A Unified Account
Authors
박명관김재준
Issue Date
Jan-2016
Publisher
현대문법학회
Keywords
right displacement; heavy DP/NP shift; extraposition; specifying coordination; the economy of structure-building; Right Roof constraint; ban on P-stranding/heavy DP/NP shift; implicit argument
Citation
현대문법연구, no.87, pp 95 - 115
Pages
21
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
현대문법연구
Number
87
Start Page
95
End Page
115
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16274
DOI
10.14342/smog.2016.87.95
ISSN
1226-3206
Abstract
This paper provides a unified analysis for the three types of right displacement in English as the clause-final right-displaced element has in common the function of specifying/elaborating on what has been left referentially indeterminate or blank in the preceding clause. We take the surface make-up of the three constructions at issue to indicate that the right-displaced element has coordinate structure relation with the preceding 'propositional' constituent such as vP or TP. Based on this initial conception of the three constructions at issue, we make three points. First, we argue that these constructions involve clausal coordination and their surface forms are derived by eliding the second conjunct except for the base-generated/leftward-moved element outside it. Second, we show that the economy of structure-building is at work in the formation of the two coordinate conjuncts in the constructions, accounting for the well-known Right Roof constraint or clause-boundedness condition. Third, we also demonstrate that the ban on P-stranding heavy NP shift of a certain argument element follows from the unavailability of an implicit argument to the relevant position of the first conjunct.
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