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  • Bare Syntax
  • Written by author Cedric Boeckx
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, July 2008
  • This important contribution to the Minimalist Program offers a comprehensive theory of locality and new insights into phrase structure and syntactic cartography. It unifies central components of the grammar and increases the symmetry in syntax. Its centra
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Preface ix

List of Abbreviations xiii

Part I

1 Preliminary considerations 3

1.1 Basic desiderata 3

1.2 The framework 5

1.3 The central why-question 12

1.3.1 Locality of selection 12

1.3.2 Locality of long-distance dependencies 17

2 Outline of a General Theory of Locality 28

2.1 Merge and Move 28

2.2 Products of Merge and Products of Move 31

2.3 Unifying Chains and Projections 34

2.3.1 Commensurability 34

2.3.2 Permutability 37

2.3.2.1 Projection by movement 37

2.3.2.2 Reprojection 39

2.3.3 Symmetry transformation 44

2.3.4 Additional similarities 47

2.4 Chains, Projections, and Locality 49

2.5 Summary 58

Part II

3 Unambiguous Merge 63

3.1 The nature of syntax 63

3.2 Minimal Interface Requirements 66

3.2.1 PHON 66

3.2.2 SEM 71

3.2.3 The lexicon 74

3.3 On the form of Merge 79

3.3.1 The symmetry of Merge problem, and the need for labeling 79

3.3.2 Shaping Merge, or what labels do 84

3.3.3 Identifying the head, or what labels are 91

3.4 Adjunction 98

3.5 More on projection 106

3.6 Conclusion 118

4 Cartographies and the locality of selection 121

4.1 Core issues 121

4.2 The basic pattern 123

4.3 X-bar everywhere 129

4.4 Extension by licensing 136

4.5 Iterated patterns 137

4.6 Capturing typological restrictions 145

4.7 How cartographies emerge, and why 149

4.8 Conclusion: The fractal nature of syntax 159

5 Islands and the locality of chains 163

5.1 How to approach the issue 163

5.2 From Last Resort to Bounding 165

5.3 Checking and Movement 169

5.4 Generalized C-trace effect 176

5.5 Avoiding freezing 176

5.5.1 Anti-agreement 179

5.5.2 Complementizer-manipulations 185

5.5.3 Additional remarks190

5.6 Subextraction, CED, and QED 193

5.7 On the robustness of the CED-generalization 198

5.8 Island "repair" 205

5.8.1 Preliminary remarks 205

5.8.2 Resumption 207

5.8.3 Wh-in-situ 213

5.8.4 Ellipsis 215

5.8.5 Construal 223

5.8.6 Pied-piping 228

5.9 Final considerations 232

Part III

6 Epilogue 243

References 251

Index 287


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