Title: Coordinate structure constraint: a-/a'- movement vs. clitic movement
Source document: Linguistica Brunensia. 2017, vol. 65, iss. 2, pp. 69-85
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69-85
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ISSN1803-7410 (print)2336-4440 (online)
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/137682
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Abstract(s)
We discuss cases of apparent Coordinate Structure Constraint violations in Slovenian. We show that when two non-finite clauses are coordinated, clitics can front to the second position in the main clause from the first non-finite clause but not from the second, and an accusative argument can scramble to a position in the main clause from the first non-finite clause but not from the second. We argue that the apparent island violations result from post-syntactic movements and are thus not real island violations. Exhibiting typical properties of post-syntactic movements, clitic climbing and scrambling should thus be seen as PF-phenomena.
Note
We acknowledge financial support from the Slovenian Research Agency (program No. P6-0382).
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[20] Perlmutter, David M. – Orešnik, Janez. 1973. Language-Particular Rules and Explanation in Syntax. In: Andreson, S. R. – Kiparsky, P., eds. A Festschrift for Morris Halle. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, pp. 419–459.
[21] Sauerland, Uli – Elbourne, Paul. 2002. Total Reconstruction, PF Movement, and Derivational Order. Linguistic Inquiry 33(2), pp. 283–319.
[22] Stjepanović, Sandra. 1998. Scrambling in Serbo-Croatian. Ms., University of Connecticut.
[23] Takahashi, Daiko. 2014. Argument Ellipsis, Anti-Agreement, and Scrambling. Japanese Syntax in Comparative Perspective, pp. 88–116.
[24] Williams, Edwin. 1978. Across-the-Board Rule Application. Linguistic Inquiry 9(1), pp. 31–43.
[25] Zhang, Niina N. 2009. Coordination in Syntax. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.