Providing a Box-Theoretic Account for Identity/Non-Identity Readings in ATB/‘Respectively’ ConstructionsProviding a Box-Theoretic Account for Identity/Non-Identity Readings in ATB/‘Respectively’ Constructions
- Other Titles
- Providing a Box-Theoretic Account for Identity/Non-Identity Readings in ATB/‘Respectively’ Constructions
- Authors
- 박명관
- Issue Date
- Jun-2024
- Publisher
- 현대문법학회
- Keywords
- box-theoretic account; wh-movement; identity/non-identity reading; form set; (PF) externalization
- Citation
- 현대문법연구, no.122, pp 53 - 71
- Pages
- 19
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 현대문법연구
- Number
- 122
- Start Page
- 53
- End Page
- 71
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/22389
- DOI
- 10.14342/smog.2024.122.53
- ISSN
- 1226-3206
- Abstract
- This paper adopts Chomsky’s (2023) box-theoretic account in which an A’-moving element undergoes boxing or syntactic insulation, thereby resistant to undergoing any further syntactic operations like Merge; its apparent displacement effects arise not due to syntactic Internal Merge, but due to PF Externalization. Zooming in on the availability of an identity or a non-identity reading to the wh-phrase in Spec-CP in across-the- board (ATB) and ‘respectively’ constructions, I note in keeping with Gawron and Kehler (2003) that its availability is contingent on the presence/absence of the plural feature on the wh-phrase at hand. I go on to propose that the wh-phrase at hand is in fact derived from the two wh-phrases out of the two TP conjuncts via Form Set fed by PF Externalization; when they are referentially distinct, they are combined into one plural wh-phrase, whereas when they are referentially the same, they are combined into one singular wh-phrase. All in all, the interaction of boxing with Form Set makes a right cut for the availability of an identity or a non-identity reading to the wh-phrase in Spec-CP in the constructions at issue.
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