The Unity of Unbounded Dependency Constructions
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Robert D. Levine and Thomas E. Hukari
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How do languages transmit information about the properties of phrases
over large structural distances? This is the difficult question raised
by the phenomenon of extraction, and while extraction has driven the
development of syntactic theory for decades, there is still no
consensus on what form the connectivity mechanism should take. A
number of recent theoretical approaches share the view that extraction
is not a unitary phenomenon, but this monograph offers data that
radically undercuts this view. The grammar of extraction connectivity,
the authors conclude, is relatively simple, homogenous in construction
type, and uniform in the position of the extractee.
3/1/2006
ISBN (Paperback): 1575864665
ISBN (Cloth): 1575864657
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 Distributed by the University of Chicago Press |