Eun-Jung Yoo: Transparent Free Relatives in English
Transparent free relatives (TFRs) are constituents involving a
WH-gap dependency in which the phrase that is predicated
of the gap associated with 'what', not the wh-phrase
itself, functions as the syntactic and semantic "nucleus."
Previous analyses have either treated TFRs as a construction
radically different from ordinary FRs, utilizing such mechanisms
as parenthetical placement or grafts, or assimilated them to
ordinary FRs, relying on abstract/empty head elements and a vague
semantic relation holding between the gap and the predicate
phrase. In this paper, we investigate how the puzzling properties
of English TFRs can be accounted for in HPSG. The paper shows that
the transparency effect of TRFs can be handled by feature
inheritance from the nucleus predicate phrase, together with a
constructional constraint that deals with the exocentric property
of TFRs.
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Created: October 14, 2008
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