匈牙利语及其后的根截断子句:极小VP精细结构的证据

IF 0.7 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Syntax-A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Interdisciplinary Research Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1111/SYNT.12214
T. Halm
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本文探讨了匈牙利口语中偏旁从句的语法。我认为,当在非正式言语情况下,在时间压力下,派生在VP级别提前终止,而裸露的VP(缺乏任何更高的功能投射)被发送到拼写(PF)和语义解释(LF)时,就会出现完全截断从句。由于其完全截断的性质,这些子句为我们提供了一个独特的窗口,通过它可以探索最小VP本身的最终结构。我表明,根截断子句数据与各种理论问题高度相关,如头-补分支顺序、局部化和量化的附加分析,以及拆分DP建议。我认为,关于偏旁从句的观察支持OV作为一种非派生的基本语序的可用性,它们与主题化和数量提升的附加分析一致,并且它们证实了论点的分裂DP分析。这一讨论得到了来自语料库数据的证据和语法判断调查结果的严格统计分析的支持。
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Radically Truncated Clauses in Hungarian and Beyond: Evidence for the Fine Structure of the Minimal VP
. This article explores the syntax of radically truncated clauses in colloquial Hungarian. I argue that radically truncated clauses arise when, in informal speech situations and under time pressure, the derivation is terminated prematurely, at the VP level, and the bare VP (lacking any of the higher functional projections) is sent to spellout (PF) and semantic interpretation (LF). Due to their radically truncated nature, such clauses provide us a unique window through which it becomes possible to explore the fi ne structure of the minimal VP in itself. I show that radically-truncated-clause data are highly relevant to various theoretical questions, such as the head – complement branching order, the adjunction analysis of topicalization and quanti fi cation, and the split-DP proposal. I argue that observations about radically truncated clauses support the availability of OV as a nonderived, basic word order, that they are in line with the adjunction analysis of topicalization and quanti fi er raising, and that they corroborate the split-DP analysis of arguments. The discussion is supported with evidence from corpus data and with rigorous statistical analysis of grammaticality-judgment-survey results.
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期刊介绍: Syntax publishes a wide range of articles on the syntax of natural languages and closely related fields. The journal promotes work on formal syntactic theory and theoretically-oriented descriptive work on particular languages and comparative grammar. Syntax also publishes research on the interfaces between syntax and related fields such as semantics, morphology, and phonology, as well as theoretical and experimental studies in sentence processing, language acquisition, and other areas of psycholinguistics that bear on syntactic theories. In addition to full length research articles, Syntax features short articles which facilitate a fast review process. ''In the few years of its existence, Syntax quickly became one of the most prominent journals in the field, and unique as a source for high-quality studies at the forefront of research, combining theoretical inquiry and often significant innovation with outstanding descriptive and experimental work. It is indispensable for researchers in the areas it covers.'' Noam Chomsky, Massachusets Institute of Technology, USA
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