ɸ-同意无声目标和界面效应理论*

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS STUDIA LINGUISTICA Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1111/stul.12229
Marwan Jarrah, Mutasim Al‐Deaibes, Yazeed Hammouri
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本文提供了来自阿拉伯语(即现代标准阿拉伯语和约旦阿拉伯语)的证据,证明ɸ-同意与一个在 PF(即 pro)处发生音素删除的语素一起使用时,会导致相关探针上出现目标的ɸ-偏转。这种情况的发生是由一个建议的界面条件(被命名为 "同意识别条件")的影响强加的,该条件要求语音上无效的目标通过其探针上共同变化的ɸ-偏转进行ɸ-识别。这种分析直接解释了一个有趣的现象,即当阿拉伯语中的动词和介词与显性 DP ɸ-agree 时,ɸ--inflection 不会出现在词头(如动词和介词)上。此外,本文还表明,当 "同意 "关系发生在探针和未发音的目的语之间时,这一条件的效果不会出现,而后者是运动链的成员。当运动链中的一个环节(如高位复制)是公开的,探针上就不会出现目标的ɸ-反射。这表明,当探针ɸ-同意一个构成运动链一环的目标时,探针和整个运动链之间的同意关系是成立的。
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ɸ‐Agree with silent goals and the theory of interface effects*
This article provides evidence from Arabic (namely Modern Standard Arabic and Jordanian Arabic) that ɸ‐Agree with an element which undergoes a phonological deletion at PF, i.e., a pro, results in the occurrence of a ɸ‐inflection of the goal on the relevant probe. This occurrence is imposed by the effects of a suggested interface condition, named as The Agree Identification Condition, which requires a phonologically null goal to be ɸ‐identified through a co‐varying ɸ‐inflection on its probe. Such an analysis directly accounts for the intriguing observation that ɸ‐inflections in Arabic do not occur on heads (e.g., verbs and prepositions) when the latter ɸ‐agree with an overt DP. Additionally, this article shows that the effects of this condition do not arise when the Agree relation occurs between a probe and an unpronounced goal which is a member of a movement chain. When one link of the chain (e.g., the higher copy) is overt, no ɸ‐inflection of the goal would appear on the probe. This suggests that when a probe ɸ‐agrees with a goal which constitutes one link of a movement chain, the Agree relation holds between the probe and the whole chain.
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