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Head Movement In Syntax Rosmin Mathew

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Head Movement In Syntax Rosmin Mathew
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 201
Author: Rosmin Mathew
ISBN: 9789027257079, 9027257078
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Head Movement In Syntax Rosmin Mathew by Rosmin Mathew 9789027257079, 9027257078 instant download after payment.

Head Movement in Syntax argues that verb movement is a narrow syntactic phenomenon that can affect locality constraints. The altered locality domains are detectable from the way certain phrasal elements such as a phrase containing a Wh are forced to undergo movement. The basic idea explored in the book dates back to Chomsky (1986) where the movement of a verb is proposed to be able to affect and alter a barrier. This idea is translated into contemporary minimalist apparatus to capture locality conditions, with Wh movement in Malayalam, a Dravidian language spoken in Southern India, providing the necessary data. The book also points out that analysing Wh movement in Malayalam as a sub-case of Focus movement is untenable and offers a fresh perspective on Wh-in-situ versus Wh-movement. In addition, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the pronominal system in Malayalam, a language that violates the canonical binding conditions.

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