On remnant VP movement and the distribution of negative quantifier ‘no’ in English
On remnant VP movement and the distribution of negative quantifier ‘no’ in English

초록

Starting with negative adjunct prepositional phrases (PPs), we argue that the sentential-negation (SN) status of such PPs is determined not syntactically, but by their construal. Additionally, the SN of such PPs is attributed to the interpretable [NEG] feature in the Neg head that requires to be overtly in Spec-head relation with such PPs, as dictated by the Neg-Criterion (De Clercq, 2010). Noting the ban on such PPs in sentence-final positions with unergatives, we adopt remnant verb phrase (VP) movement to account for it. Verb complements in passives/unaccusatives extract from a VP, which then undergoes remnant movement, inducing prosodic effects on negative adjunct PPs in [Spec, NegP], but nothing moves out of a VP in unergatives, bleeding remnant VP movement. Argumental ‘no’ quantifiers also overtly move of VP, which is then subject to remnant VP movement.

키워드

negative quantifier ‘no’sentential/constituent negationargument vs. adjunctNeg-Criterion
제목
On remnant VP movement and the distribution of negative quantifier ‘no’ in English
제목 (타언어)
On remnant VP movement and the distribution of negative quantifier ‘no’ in English
저자
박명관
DOI
10.20865/202310004
발행일
2023-05
저널명
언어와언어학
100
페이지
99 ~ 118