Rethinking the Syntax of SPEC-INFL in the Miracle Creed Framework

초록

This paper investigates the syntax of SPEC-INFL within Chomsky’s (2023) Miracle Creed (MC) framework, guided by Principle T, which demands interpretability at the conceptual-intentional (CI) interface. SPEC-INFL is analyzed as a hybrid position combining clausal and propositional features through phase-internal Internal Merge (IM). The paper addresses three empirical issues: the placement of a subject wh-phrase as predicted by the Vacuous Movement Hypothesis (VMH), (anti-)that-trace effects, and sub-extraction from subjects. It proposes that elements in SPEC-INFL can undergo further IM when they acquire secondary semantic roles, challenging Chomsky’s (2023) ban on it. The analysis integrates mechanisms like feature inheritance and Spec–head agreement for labeling. Anti-locality effects are argued to be interface-based processing constraints rather than syntactic ones, explaining extraction patterns from subjects. Overall, the current study refines the MC framework’s account of SPEC-INFL, offering principled solutions to long-standing syntactic phenomena of elements in SPEC-INFL while preserving core minimalist assumptions about structure-building and interpretability.

키워드

Principle TSPEC-INFLVMHthat-trace effectsub-extraction from subjectslabeling
제목
Rethinking the Syntax of SPEC-INFL in the Miracle Creed Framework
저자
박명관이우승
DOI
10.15860/sigg.35.3.202508.423
발행일
2025-08
유형
Y
저널명
생성문법연구
35
3
페이지
423 ~ 441