Marantz, Alec (to appear) "Phases and Words," downloadable from the Marantz's website on NYU
- Phases within words
- Phasehood of Passive and Unaccusative v's
- Icelandic long-distance agreements
- Malayalam lexical causatives
How do they see the others? - This space provides information and discussions on interface studies in the field of linguistics, especially, Distributed Morphology and Minimalist Program.
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Head Movement (henceforth, HM) has been one of the most important notion to analyze not only many "flip" phenomena (e.g. Subject-Aux Inversion in European languages) but also the syntax-morphology relationship since Baker(1988).
However, especially in the Minimalist literature, its theoretical status as a syntactic operation has been doubted since Chomsky(1995) though it is still important for various analyses which include a lot of interface studies.
I will show some points of this issue (This article is still a draft, so I keep enriching the content and collecting related papers).
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Labels: cyclicity, Head Movement, locality, Syntax-Morphology, Syntax-Phonology, Syntax-Semantics