1. Relabeling Heads. A Unified Account for Relativization Structures
- Author
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Donati, C, Cecchetto, C, CECCHETTO, CARLO, Donati, C, Cecchetto, C, and CECCHETTO, CARLO
- Abstract
A tenet of any version of phrase structure theory is that a lexical item can transmit its label when merged with another category. We assume that if it is internally merged, a lexical item can turn a clause into a nominal phrase. If the relabeling lexical item is a wh-word, a free relative results; if it is an N, a full relative results; if it is a non-wh D, a pseudorelative results. It follows that the head of a relative construction cannot be more complex than a lexical item. We show massive evidence that when it is otherwise (e.g., the book about Obama that you bought), the modifier is late-merged after the noun has moved and relabeled the structure. © 2011 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- Published
- 2011