Syntactic movement is the means by which some theories of syntax address discontinuities. Movement was first postulated by structuralist linguists who...
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In linguistics, wh-movement (also known as wh-fronting, wh-extraction, or wh-raising) is the formation of syntactic dependencies involving interrogative...
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Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226674469. Webelhuth, Gert (1992). Principles and Parameters of Syntactic Saturation. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195361384....
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C-command (category Syntactic relationships)
plays a central role in defining and constraining operations such as syntactic movement, binding, and scope. Tanya Reinhart introduced c-command in 1976 as...
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Distributed morphology (section Head movement)
hierarchical position in the syntactic structure, as well as by certain post-syntactic operations. Head movement is the main syntactic operation determining...
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occurs post-syntactically, at the morphological level. It is movement that occurs overtly at the phonetic form, after the syntactic movement has occurred...
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"Opx" and "x" which blocks the dependency in that sentence. wh-movement syntactic movement Complementizer Topic marker Chomsky, Noam. (1981) Lectures on...
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X-bar theory (redirect from Affix movement)
linguistics, X-bar theory is a model of phrase structure and a theory of syntactic category formation that proposes a universal schema for how phrases are...
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was not their content but rather he was inspired by their levels of syntactic movement, framing, form and grammar. The Invincible Six (1970), an American...
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sort have been used to argue that scope relations are determined by syntactic movement operations. Aside from their theoretical significance, scope islands...
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Subject–auxiliary inversion (category Syntactic entities)
consistent V2 word order. Syntactic theories based on phrase structure typically analyze subject–aux inversion using syntactic movement. In such theories, a...
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Bulgarian. Rather, what makes clitic doubling in Degema possible are syntactic (movement and anaphoricity) and discourse (emphasis and/or familiarity) factors...
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Indian subcontinent Movement (sign language), the distinctive hand actions that form words in sign languages Syntactic movement, the means by which some...
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Locality (linguistics) (category Syntactic relationships)
transformational grammar use syntactic locality constraints to explain restrictions on argument selection, syntactic binding, and syntactic movement. Locality is observed...
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time, manner, and aspect). This proclisis (ascenso de clítico) was a syntactic movement away from the idea that an object must follow the verb. For example...
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Parasitic gap (category Syntactic transformation)
appearance of parasitic gaps in (3) appears to be reliant on syntactic movement (e.g. wh-movement or topicalization), and presents two challenges: The fact...
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S2CID 27849117. Friedmann, Naama; Gvion, Aviah; Novogrodsky, Rama (2006). "Syntactic Movement in Agrammatism and S-SLI: Two Different Impairments". In Adriana Belletti;...
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processing selectivity in Broca's area: evident for structure but not syntactic movement". Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 30 (10): 1326–1338. doi:10...
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theory of syntactic movement (by proposing a weak version of the theory of antisymmetry, i.e. dynamic antisymmetry) according to which movement is the effect...
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Inalienable possession (section Syntactic trees)
Cross-linguistically, inalienability correlates with many morphological, syntactic, and semantic properties. In general, the alienable–inalienable distinction...
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Scrambling is a syntactic phenomenon wherein sentences can be formulated using a variety of different word orders without a substantial change in meaning...
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Right node raising (category Syntactic entities)
i.e. the constituent is the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis. The main problem with the movement analysis, however, is that the movements of RNR...
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Minimalist program (category Syntactic theories)
[vP <Mary> ate the cake ]. Movement: CP and vP can be the focus of pseudo-cleft movement, showing that CP and vP form syntactic units: this is shown in (3)...
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Antisymmetry (category Syntactic relationships)
(1979). The Syntactic Domain of Anaphora. Doctoral dissertation (PDF). M.I.T. Press. Since any rightward movement must also be downward movement if there...
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Inversion (linguistics) (redirect from Syntactic inversion)
take place with a variety of verbs (not just auxiliaries) and with other syntactic categories as well. When a layered constituency-based analysis of sentence...
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Dynamic antisymmetry (category Syntactic relationships)
Dynamic antisymmetry is a theory of syntactic movement presented in Andrea Moro's 2000 monograph Dynamic Antisymmetry based on the work presented in Richard...
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Move α (redirect from Alpha movement)
thus eliminating Move as an autonomous operation. Movement paradox Syntactic movement Wh-movement Jack C. Richards and Richard Schmidt / Longman Dictionary...
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V2 word order (section Syntactic verb second)
tense-first. The LEFT movement is free from syntactic rules which is evidence for a post-syntactic phenomenon. With the LEFT movement, V2 word order can...
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an inserted subject (often a pronoun such as it or there), which is syntactically required, yet semantically meaningless, making no reference to anything...
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