On Wh-Head-Movement and the Doubly-Filled-Comp Filter
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The topic of this paper is the "multi-functionality" of lexical items and -- based on that -- a more flexible treatment of the structure building component of syntax. The empirical basis is data from South German dialects which violate the Doubly-filled-Comp-Filter. Contrary to common beliefs, the insertion of a complementizer in addition to a moved wh-item is not unconstrained. Rather, the co-occurrence of a syntactically and phonologically simple wh-word together with a complementizer is ruled out whereas internally complex wh-phrases basically require a complementizer. The proposal is that these short wh-words can fulfill the function of a complementizer in addition to their clause-typing function as wh-elements. It is argued that these items have a "latent C-feature" which is activated under specific structural conditions. As "virtual" complementizers they project (after re-merge as a head) a CP which is additionally marked as . The analysis is supported by morpho-phonological processes in these dialects as well as by similar patterns found in North-Norwegian. The suggested solution opens a realistic view on grammaticalization processes that lead to the emergence of various types of complementizers, e.g. the "what"-type declarative complementizers in various Indo-European languages.
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BAYER, Josef, Eleonore BRANDNER, 2008. On Wh-Head-Movement and the Doubly-Filled-Comp Filter. In: CHANG, Charles B., ed. and others. Proceedings of the 26 th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. Somerville: Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2008, pp. 87-95BibTex
@inproceedings{Bayer2008WhHea-3704, year={2008}, title={On Wh-Head-Movement and the Doubly-Filled-Comp Filter}, publisher={Cascadilla Proceedings Project}, address={Somerville}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 26 th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics}, pages={87--95}, editor={Chang, Charles B.}, author={Bayer, Josef and Brandner, Eleonore} }
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