Some Restrictions on Multiple Remnants in Right Dislocation and Fragments

Some Restrictions on Multiple Remnants in Right Dislocation and Fragments

초록

Bum-Sik Park & Sei-Rang Oh. 2020. Some Restrictions on Multiple Remnants in Right Dislocation and Fragments. Korean Journal of Linguistics,45-1,97-117. This paper investigates certain retractions on multiple remnants in Right Dislocation (RD) and Fragments. In both constructions, multiple remnants (i.e., multiple appendices and multiple fragments) exhibit the effect of Clause-Mate Condition (CMC). In particular, when an adjunct remnant is associated with the embedded domain, it cannot appear with an additional remnant that is extracted from the matrix domain, giving rise to the CMC effect. Given the parallel patterns between RD and fragments, we put forward an ellipsis analysis. We suggest that the effect arises due to intricate interplay of ellipsis and the processing mechanism that demands that the parser choose an overt remnant over an elided NP when they compete for a potentially matching predicate (cf. Frazier and Fodor 1978; Bae and Park 2018). This accounts for why the CMC effect is absent when ellipsis does not take place. (Dongguk University & Gyeongsang National University)

키워드

Right Dislocationmultiple remnantsfragmentsellipsisprocessingMinimal Attachment Principle
제목
Some Restrictions on Multiple Remnants in Right Dislocation and Fragments
제목 (타언어)
Some Restrictions on Multiple Remnants in Right Dislocation and Fragments
저자
박범식오세랑
DOI
10.18855/lisoko.2020.45.1.005
발행일
2020
저널명
언어
45
1
페이지
97 ~ 117