초록
영어
Son, Gwangrak. 2010. Floating Numeral Quantifiers with Scrambling: A Prosodic Account. Korean Journal of Linguistics, 35-3, 659-682. Although a number of challenges have been made to the distribution of FNQs in constructions of scrambling, many crucial questions are still unanswered. Giving special concerns to Miyagawa (1989), Ko (2007), and Miyagawa and Arikawa (2007), this paper fleshes out a new analysis termed as 'Restructuring', which plays a key role in understanding many questions remaining up to now. The process of 'Restructuring', motivated independently of syntactic operations, is important to reanalyze the whole set of data from an entirely novel point of view. It will be shown that various types of problems detected in the literature can best be explained by a conspiracy of the operations referring to the phonological as well as the syntactic properties. (Kyungpook National University)
목차
I. Introduction
2. Three Puzzles concerning FNQs with Scrambling
2.1 Counter-examples to Subject/Object-Asymmetry in Scrambling
2.2. Counter-examples to High/Low-Adjunct Asymmetry
2.3. Object Scrambling: Cyclic through vP-edge or Not?
3. Double Scrambling and Prosodic Phrasing
4. (Un)grammaticality As a Corollary of the Interplay Between Syntax and Phonology
4.1. Subject/Object-Asymmetry Under the Prosodic Accounts
4.2. Object Scrambling: Strictly Cyclic Movement
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