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What is the functionaldomain of this node?
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What is the functionaldomain of this node?
(VPmain)
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What is the functionaldomain of this node?
-1((VPmain))
-1
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The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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( SUBJ)
The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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( XCOMP)
( SUBJ)
The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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( XCOMP)
( SUBJ)
( OBJ)The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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( XCOMP)
( SUBJ)
( OBJ)The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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( XCOMP)
( SUBJ)
( OBJ)The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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( XCOMP)
( SUBJ)
( OBJ)The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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( XCOMP)
( SUBJ)
( OBJ)The -mapping isdefined by equationsannotated to thec-structure nodes.
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Grammatical Functions
TOP FOC SUBJ OBJ OBJ OBL COMPL ADJUNCT
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Grammatical Functions
TOP FOC SUBJ OBJ OBJ OBL COMPL ADJUNCT
a-fns
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Grammatical Functions
TOP FOC SUBJ OBJ OBJ OBL COMPL ADJUNCT
non-a-fns non-a-fnsa-fns
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Grammatical Functions
TOP FOC SUBJ OBJ OBJ OBL COMPL ADJUNCT
non-a-fns non-a-fnsa-fns
d-fns
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Grammatical Functions
TOP FOC SUBJ OBJ OBJ OBL COMPL ADJUNCT
non-a-fns non-a-fnsa-fns
d-fns non-d-fns
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Grammatical Functions
TOP FOC SUBJ OBJ OBJ OBL COMPL ADJUNCT
non-a-fns non-a-fnsa-fns
d-fns non-d-fns
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D
Basic schema:
(Left-to-right order unspecified)
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D
Basic schema:
(Left-to-right order unspecified)
Specifier
Head Complement
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P
Basic schema: Lexical projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
NP
N'
N0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P
Basic schema:
Cæsar's
conquest of Gallia
Lexical projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
VP
V'
V0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P
Basic schema:
Cæsar
conquered Gallia
Lexical projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
VP
V0 ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P
Basic schema:
conquered Gallia
Lexical projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
AP
A0 ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P
Basic schema:
afraid of dogs
Lexical projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
P'
P0 ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P
Basic schema:
past the border
Lexical projections:
PP
YP
three miles
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
PP
P0 ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P
Basic schema:
on the table
Lexical projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema: Functional projections:Lexical projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
CP
C0 ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema:
that Mary left
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
IP
I'
I0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema:
may leave John
Mary
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
DP
D0 ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema:
this theory
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Adjunction:
Lexical projections: Functional projections:XP
WP
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema: Lexical projections: Functional projections:
Lexical integrity:"Morphological complete words are leaves of the c-structure treeand each leaf corresponds to one and only one c-structure node."
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema: Lexical projections: Functional projections:
Economy of Expression:"All syntactic phrase structure nodes are optional and are not usedunless required by independent principles (completeness, coherence,semantic expressivity)."
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema: Example of optionality: Functional projections:
Economy of Expression:"All syntactic phrase structure nodes are optional and are not usedunless required by independent principles (completeness, coherence,semantic expressivity)."
VP
V0 NPconquered Gallia
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema: Example of optionality: Functional projections:
Economy of Expression:"All syntactic phrase structure nodes are optional and are not usedunless required by independent principles (completeness, coherence,semantic expressivity)."
VP
NPGallia
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XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
X'-syntax
X0: N, V, A, P, C, I, D L0: N, V, A, P F0: C, I, D
Basic schema: Example of optionality: Functional projections:
Economy of Expression:"All syntactic phrase structure nodes are optional and are not usedunless required by independent principles (completeness, coherence,semantic expressivity)."
VP
NPGallia
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XP
XYP
A
CB
Two kinds of 'heads'
c-structure heads(according to X' theory):
f-structure heads:
XP
YPX
A
CB
A
CB
XP
X'
X0
YP
ZP
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.
( DF)
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
IP
I'
I0
NP
VP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.
( SUBJ)
Example([SPEC, IP] as SUBJ):
may leave John
Mary
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.
( DF)
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.
IP
I'
I0
NP
VP
( SUBJ)
may leave John
Mary
Example 1(VP as co-head with I):
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.
DP
D0 NP
this theory
Example 2(NP as co-head with D):
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.
( CF)
( DF)
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PP
P'
P0
YP
DP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.
( OBJ)
( DF)
past the border
three miles
Example 1(DP as OBJ of P):
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VP
V0 CP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.
( COMP)
( DF)
said that John left
Example 2(CP as COMP of V):
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
FP
F'
F0
YP
ZP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.e. Constituents adjoined to phrasal constituents are nonargument functions AF
or not annotated.
( AF)
( DF)
LP
WP
( DF)
( AF)
FP
WP
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
IP
I'
I0
NP
VP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.e. Constituents adjoined to phrasal constituents are nonargument functions AF
or not annotated.
( AF)
( DF)
LP
WP
( SUBJ)
IP
AP
Example 1 (preposed adjunct):
( ADJUNCT)
unfortunately
Mary
will leave John
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
IP
I'
I0
NP
VP
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.e. Constituents adjoined to phrasal constituents are nonargument functions AF
or not annotated.
( AF)
( DF)
LP
WP
( SUBJ)
IP
NP
Example 2 (topicalized object):
( TOP)
John
Mary
will leave
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
IP
IP
DP
DP
I
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.e. Constituents adjoined to phrasal constituents are nonargument functions AF
or not annotated.
( AF)
( DF)
LP
WP
( SUBJ)
CP
C
Example 3 (scrambling in German;GF unannotated by syntax):
daß
das Buch
der Mann liest
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LP
L'
L0
YP
ZP
IP
IP
DP
DP
I
The Mapping Principles
Lexical projections: Functional projections:
a. C-structure heads are f-structure heads.b. Specifiers of functional categories are the grammaticalized discourse functions DF.c. Complements of functional categories are f-structure co-heads.d. Complements of lexical categories are the nondiscourse argument functions CF.e. Constituents adjoined to phrasal constituents are nonargument functions AF
or not annotated.
( AF)
( DF)
LP
WP
( SUBJ)
CP
C
Example 3 (scrambling in German;GF unannotated by syntax):
daß
das Buch
der Mann liest
OBJ function assignedlexocentrically, conditionedby case.
( CASE)=ACC ( OBJ)=
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Example:Annotations constrainedby the mapping principles.
IP
NP VP
( SUBJ)
IP
AP
( ADJUNCT)
unfortunately
I
John
CP
IP
NP
C
I'
( COMP)V
believe
that
Mary
leave
VP
NPV
( OBJ)
Iwill
( SUBJ)
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IP
NP VP
( SUBJ)
IP
AP
( ADJUNCT)
unfortunately
I
John
CP
IP
NP
C
I'
( COMP)V
believe
that
Mary
leave
VP
NPV
( OBJ)
Iwill
( SUBJ)
Example:Annotations constrainedby the mapping principles.In this structure the auxiliaryand the main verb are membersof the same functional domain.
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IP
NP VP
( SUBJ)
IP
AP
( ADJUNCT)
unfortunately
I
John
CP
IP
NP
C
I'
( COMP)V
believe
that
Mary
leave
VP
NPV
( OBJ)
Iwill
( SUBJ)
Example:Annotations constrainedby the mapping principles.In this structure the auxiliaryand the main verb are membersof the same functional domain.Hence only one of them can have a PRED.
PRED 'leave<( SUBJ)( OBJ)>'
( PRED)='leave<( SUBJ)( OBJ)>'
COMP
...
...
...
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John
IP
NP I'
Mary
leave
VP
NPV
( OBJ)
Iwill
( SUBJ)
In English, auxiliaries are in I, and main verbs always in V
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IP
NP I'
Mary
not
VP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
Iwill
( SUBJ)
Johnleave
VP
NPV
( OBJ)
In English, auxiliaries are in I, and main verbs always in VNegation is always before the main verb –
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IP
NP I'
Mary
not
VP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
Idoes
( SUBJ)
Johnleave
VP
NPV
( OBJ)
In English, auxiliaries are in I, and main verbs always in VNegation is always before the main verb –even when there is no semantically required auxiliary.
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IP
NPMary
( SUBJ)
Johnleaves
VP
NPV
( OBJ)
In English, auxiliaries are in I, and main verbs always in VNegation is always before the main verb –even when there is no semantically required auxiliary.Hence there is no need to assume that finite main verbs are outside VP.
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IP
I S
VP
NP
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
( SUBJ)
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IP
I S
VP
NP
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
( SUBJ)
• No specifier of IP, which dominates I and its complement directly.
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IP
I S
VP
NP
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
( SUBJ)
• No specifier of IP, which dominates I and its complement directly.• The complement of I is S (not VP), an exocentric phrase.
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IP
I S gwnaeth'do-3.SG.PAST'
weld'see'
VP
V
NP
Siôn'John'
draig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
IP
I S gwelodd'see-3.SG.PAST'
VP
NP
Siôn'John'
ddraig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
( SUBJ)
( SUBJ)
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
Auxiliary or main verb may be in I.
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IP
I S gwnaeth'do-3.SG.PAST'
weld'see'
VP
V
NP
Siôn'John'
draig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
IP
I S gwelodd'see-3.SG.PAST'
VP
NP
Siôn'John'
ddraig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
( SUBJ)
( SUBJ)
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
Auxiliary or main verb may be in I.In the latter case, the VP doesn't dominate any V head.
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IP
I S gwnaeth'do-3.SG.PAST'
weld'see'
VP
V
NP
Siôn'John'
draig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
IP
I S gwelodd'see-3.SG.PAST'
VP
NP
Siôn'John'
ddraig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
( SUBJ)
( SUBJ)
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
Extended Head (Bresnan, Jar, Zaenen, Kaplan):Given a c-structure containing nodes N, C, and c- to f-structure mapping ,N is an extended head of C if N is the minimal node in Cthat c-commands C without dominating C.
(A c-commands B if every node properly dominating A also dominates B.)
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IP
I S gwnaeth'do-3.SG.PAST'
weld'see'
VP
V
NP
Siôn'John'
draig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
IP
I S gwelodd'see-3.SG.PAST'
VP
NP
Siôn'John'
ddraig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
( SUBJ)
( SUBJ)
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
Extended Head (Bresnan, Jar, Zaenen, Kaplan):Given a c-structure containing nodes N, C, and c- to f-structure mapping ,N is an extended head of C if N is the minimal node in Cthat c-commands C without dominating C.
(A c-commands B if every node properly dominating A also dominates B.)
VP
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IP
I S gwnaeth'do-3.SG.PAST'
weld'see'
VP
V
NP
Siôn'John'
draig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
IP
I S gwelodd'see-3.SG.PAST'
VP
NP
Siôn'John'
ddraig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
( SUBJ)
( SUBJ)
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
Extended Head (Bresnan, Jar, Zaenen, Kaplan):Given a c-structure containing nodes N, C, and c- to f-structure mapping ,N is an extended head of C if N is the minimal node in Cthat c-commands C without dominating C.
(A c-commands B if every node properly dominating A also dominates B.)
VP
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IP
I S gwnaeth'do-3.SG.PAST'
weld'see'
VP
V
NP
Siôn'John'
draig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
IP
I S gwelodd'see-3.SG.PAST'
VP
NP
Siôn'John'
ddraig'dragon'
NP
( OBJ)
( SUBJ)
( SUBJ)
Welsh: a verb-initial language. (Bresnan, after Sproat)
Extended Head (Bresnan, Jar, Zaenen, Kaplan):Given a c-structure containing nodes N, C, and c- to f-structure mapping ,N is an extended head of C if N is the minimal node in Cthat c-commands C without dominating C.
(A c-commands B if every node properly dominating A also dominates B.)
VP
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).• There is a subject position after the finite verb (unlike English).
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).• There is a subject position after the finite verb (unlike English).• The finite verb – main or auxiliary – is always in the leftmost verbal position, before negation (unlike English).
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).• There is a subject position after the finite verb (unlike English).• The finite verb – main or auxiliary – is always in the leftmost verbal position, before negation (unlike English).
Subordinate clauses:
at deltagerne ikke ville lære syntaksat deltagerne ikke lærer syntaks
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).• There is a subject position after the finite verb (unlike English).• The finite verb – main or auxiliary – is always in the leftmost verbal position, before negation (unlike English).
Subordinate clauses:
at deltagerne ikke ville lære syntaksat deltagerne ikke lærer syntaks
• Negation and other sentence adverbs occur before the finite verb – main or auxiliary.
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).• There is a subject position after the finite verb (unlike English).• The finite verb – main or auxiliary – is always in the leftmost verbal position, before negation (unlike English).
Subordinate clauses:
at deltagerne ikke ville lære syntaksat deltagerne ikke lærer syntaks
• Negation and other sentence adverbs occur before the finite verb – main or auxiliary.• The subject can only occur before the finite verb.
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).• There is a subject position after the finite verb (unlike English).• The finite verb – main or auxiliary – is always in the leftmost verbal position, before negation (unlike English).
Subordinate clauses:
at deltagerne ikke ville lære syntaksat deltagerne ikke lærer syntaks
• Negation and other sentence adverbs occur before the finite verb – main or auxiliary.• The subject can only occur before the finite verb.• Hence the finite verb is always adjacent to its complements: subordinate clauses are not V2.
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Norwegian: a V2 language.
Main declarative clauses:
Deltagerne ville lære syntaksHeldigvis ville deltagerne lære syntaksSyntaks ville deltagerne læreDeltagerne ville ikke lære syntaksDeltagerne lærer ikke syntaks
• There is a position before the finite verb (unlike Welsh).• There is only one position before the finite verb: No adjunction of adverbs or topics (unlike English).• There is a subject position after the finite verb (unlike English).• The finite verb – main or auxiliary – is always in the leftmost verbal position, before negation (unlike English).
Subordinate clauses:
at deltagerne ikke ville lære syntaksat deltagerne ikke lærer syntaks
• Negation and other sentence adverbs occur before the finite verb – main or auxiliary.• The subject can only occur before the finite verb.• Hence the finite verb is always adjacent to its complements: subordinate clauses are not V2.
Furthermore:
• Auxiliaries are fully-fledged, complement taking verbs (unlike English modals).
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
Example
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
• Finite verbs (V[fin]) as head of IP
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
• Finite verbs (V[fin]) as head of IP• S, dominating a SUBJ, as complement of IP
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
• Finite verbs (V[fin]) as head of IP• S, dominating a SUBJ, as complement of IP• Since the auxiliary is a complement-taking verb, it (extendedly) heads its own VP.
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
PRED 'ville<( SUBJ)( XCOMP)>'
SUBJ
ADJUNCT
PRED 'dessverre'
PRED 'ikke'
PRED 'deltager'1
• Finite verbs (V[fin]) as head of IP• S, dominating a SUBJ, as complement of IP• Since the auxiliary is a complement-taking verb, it (extendedly) heads its own VP.
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
PRED 'lære<( SUBJ)( OBJ)>'
XCOMP SUBJ
PRED 'ville<( SUBJ)( XCOMP)>'
OBJ
SUBJ
ADJUNCT
PRED 'dessverre'
PRED 'ikke'
PRED 'deltager'
PRED 'syntaks'
1
1
• Finite verbs (V[fin]) as head of IP• S, dominating a SUBJ, as complement of IP• Since the auxiliary is a complement-taking verb, it (extendedly) heads its own VP.• The main verb heads the embedded XCOMP.
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
( ADJUNCT)
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
• SPEC of IP can also host the subject.
( ADJUNCT)
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
• SPEC of IP can also host the subject.• Hence two rules in the same functional domain introduce subjects:
( ADJUNCT)
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
• SPEC of IP can also host the subject.• Hence two rules in the same functional domain introduce subjects:
( SUBJ)
( ADJUNCT)...
IP XP I'
S XP ADV* VP'
( SUBJ)
( ADJUNCT)
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
dessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
• SPEC of IP can also host the subject.• Hence two rules in the same functional domain introduce subjects:• Functional uniqueness prevents the occurrence of subjects in both positions at once.
( SUBJ)
( ADJUNCT)...
IP XP I'
S XP ADV* VP'
( SUBJ)
( ADJUNCT)
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
( ADJUNCT)
Subordinate clausesThe differing constituent order can becaptured based on the same S subtreeas in main clauses.
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
( ADJUNCT)
Subordinate clauses
S
( SUBJ)VPNP
deltagerne
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
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CP
C
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
atfordihvis...VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
( ADJUNCT)
Subordinate clauses
S
( SUBJ)VPNP
deltagerne
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
V[fin] Sville
I’
No IP in subordinate clauses:CP takes S as complement.
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CP
C
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
atfordihvis...VPNP
deltagerne
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
( ADJUNCT)
Subordinate clauses
S
( SUBJ)VPNP
deltagerne
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
V[fin] Sville
I’
No IP in subordinate clauses:CP takes S as complement.Consequence: There is no higherhead for the VP, and this forces theoccurrence of a dominated V head.
NP
N
V
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
VP
( XCOMP)
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CP
C
( SUBJ)
IP
ADVdessverre
atfordihvis...VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
( ADJUNCT)
Subordinate clauses
S
( SUBJ)VPNP
deltagerne
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
V[fin] Sville
I’
No IP in subordinate clauses:CP takes S as complement.Consequence: There is no higherhead for the VP, and this forces theoccurrence of a dominated V head.
NP
N
V
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
VP
( XCOMP)V[fin]ville
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S in main and subordinate clauses have similar scrambling possibilities:
Main:Dessverre vil [S deltagerne ikke [VP [VP lære syntaks]]]Dessverre vil [S ikke deltagerne [VP [VP lære syntaks]]]
Subordinate:hvis [S deltagerne ikke [VP vil [VP lære syntaks]]]hvis [S ikke deltagerne [VP vil [VP lære syntaks]]]
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Main clause word order is also possible in subordinate clauses:
Kari sa at hun var ikke syk
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Main clause word order is also possible in subordinate clauses:
Kari sa at hun var ikke syk
Hence CP can alternatively take IP as complement:
CP
C IP
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Main clause word order is also possible in subordinate clauses:
Kari sa at hun var ikke syk
Hence CP can alternatively take IP as complement:
However, this is difficult unless the speaker can be taken to endorsethe proposition expressed by the clause:
?? Jeg tviler på at Kari var ikke sykOK Jeg tviler på at Kari ikke var syk
CP
C IP
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Main clause word order is also possible in subordinate clauses:
Kari sa at hun var ikke syk
Hence CP can alternatively take IP as complement:
However, this is difficult unless the speaker can be taken to endorsethe proposition expressed by the clause:
?? Jeg tviler på at Kari var ikke sykOK Jeg tviler på at Kari ikke var syk
This emphasizes the semantic import of the IP domain:IP is the modal core of the sentence;this is where the speech act "happens".
CP
C IP
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I’
V[fin] S
( SUBJ)
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
NPdeltagerne
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
The annotation on [SPEC, IP]should be replaced with something more general.
( SUBJ)
Topicalization
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( TOP)( COMPFN* TERMFN)
The annotation on [SPEC, IP]should be replaced with something more general.
( SUBJ)
Topicalization
I’
V[fin] S
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
NPdeltagerne
COMPFN = {COMP | XCOMP}TERMFN = {SUBJ | OBJ | OBJ| ...}
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( TOP)( COMPFN* TERMFN)
The annotation on [SPEC, IP]should be replaced with something more general.
is a regular expressiondefining a set of attribute strings.
( SUBJ)
Topicalization
I’
V[fin] S
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
NPdeltagerne
COMPFN = {COMP | XCOMP}TERMFN = {SUBJ | OBJ | OBJ| ...}
( COMPFN* TERMFN)
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( TOP)( COMPFN* TERMFN)
Topicalization
I’
V[fin] S
IP
ville
VP
NP
N
V
lære
syntaks
( OBJ)
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
NPdeltagerne
COMPFN = {COMP | XCOMP}TERMFN = {SUBJ | OBJ | OBJ| ...}
The annotation on [SPEC, IP]should be replaced with something more general.
is a regular expressiondefining a set of attribute strings.Let us topicalize the object as illustration.
( SUBJ)
( COMPFN* TERMFN)
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( TOP)( COMPFN* TERMFN)
Topicalization
I’
V[fin] S
IP
ville
VP
V
lære
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
NPsyntaks
COMPFN = {COMP | XCOMP}TERMFN = {SUBJ | OBJ | OBJ| ...}
( SUBJ)NP
deltagerne
The annotation on [SPEC, IP]should be replaced with something more general.
is a regular expressiondefining a set of attribute strings.Let us topicalize the object as illustration.
( SUBJ)
( COMPFN* TERMFN)
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( TOP)( COMPFN* TERMFN)
Topicalization
I’
V[fin] S
IP
ville
VP
V
lære
ADV
( ADJUNCT)
ikke
VP
( XCOMP)
NPsyntaks
COMPFN = {COMP | XCOMP}TERMFN = {SUBJ | OBJ | OBJ| ...}
PRED 'lære<( SUBJ)( OBJ)>'
XCOMP SUBJ
PRED 'ville<( SUBJ)( XCOMP)>'
OBJ
SUBJ
ADJUNCT PRED 'ikke'
PRED 'deltager'
PRED 'syntaks'
1
1
( SUBJ)NP
deltagerne
2
2
TOP
( XCOMP OBJ)The attribute string is covered by the regular expression.