Timing is Everything! On Derivational Complexity and Multiple Workspaces

Q2 Arts and Humanities Studies in Polish Linguistics Pub Date : 2019-03-20 DOI:10.4467/23005920SPL.19.003.10283
Marijana Marelj
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Under any derivational approach, syntactic computations proceed from more complex to less complex domains. Though such multiple workspaces get to be resolved into a single – matrix – workspace, the issue of timing– i.e. the point when multiple workspaces must resolve to a single derivational space has not been addressed in the literature. I argue that not only the direction, but also the timing of syntactic computations is guided by a more general requirement to reduce the computational complexity and I propose Multiple Workspaces Earliness Hypothesis to address this issue. On the empirical side, the technical apparatus and the analysis I propose allow me to capture the seemingly contradictory binding facts involving locative PPs as well as to treat adjuncts as relation, rather than absolute notions.
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时机就是一切!论派生复杂性与多工作空间
在任何派生方法下,句法计算都是从更复杂的领域向不太复杂的领域进行的。尽管这样的多个工作空间可以被分解为单个矩阵工作空间,但时间问题——即多个工作区必须分解为单个派生空间的点——在文献中没有得到解决。我认为,句法计算的方向和时间都受到降低计算复杂性的更普遍要求的指导,我提出了多工作空间早期性假说来解决这个问题。在经验方面,我提出的技术装置和分析使我能够捕捉到涉及方位词的看似矛盾的约束性事实,并将附加词视为关系,而不是绝对概念。
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Studies in Polish Linguistics
Studies in Polish Linguistics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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