MERGE and Pair-Merge of HeadsMERGE and Pair-Merge of Heads
- Other Titles
- MERGE and Pair-Merge of Heads
- Authors
- 심재영
- Issue Date
- Sep-2022
- Publisher
- 현대문법학회
- Keywords
- labeling; lexical-merger; MERGE; Minimal Search; Pair-Merge
- Citation
- 현대문법연구, no.115, pp 1 - 26
- Pages
- 26
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 현대문법연구
- Number
- 115
- Start Page
- 1
- End Page
- 26
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73231
- DOI
- 10.14342/smog.2022.115.1
- ISSN
- 1226-3206
- Abstract
- Chomsky (2019a,b, 2020) reformulates the standardly assumed conception of Merge in terms of workspace, arguing that the operation only operates over syntactic objects placed in a workspace. Alongside this revised version of Merge, often referred to as ‘(capital) MERGE’ in the literature, he proposes a principle of Resource Restriction which, he claims, MERGE ought to meet. In this paper, I first review the workspace-based operation MERGE and present its empirical and conceptual advantages over its predecessor, Merge. I then examine the two proposals on pair-Merge of heads put forward in Chomsky (2015) and Epstein, Kitahara and Seely (2016) with discussions on their potential conceptual problems with respect to rule ordering and Anti-Locality. I further show that possible implementations of pair-Merge of heads in the MERGE-based system give rise to some new problems in terms of accessibility defined by Minimal Search. Finally, focusing on pair-MERGE of R and v*, I present an alternative analysis to resolve the addressed problems, arguing that the pair-merged structure of R and v* is generated, not in the course of derivation but inside the Lexicon via a merging process I call Lexical Merger, or l-merger.
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