: Mara Frascarelli
: Phases of Interpretation
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110197723
: Studies in Generative Grammar [SGG]ISSN
: 1
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This book investigates the concept of phase, aiming at a structural definition of the domains that are assumed as the syntactic loci forinterface interpretation: vP, CP and DP. The 16 contributions address crucial issues of syntactic research within the Minimalist Program, namely A) How is the set of minimally necessary syntactic operations to be characterised, B) How is the set of minimally necessary functional heads to be characterised that determine the built-up and the interpretation of syntactic objects and C) How do these syntactic operations and objects interact with principles and requirements that are thought to hold at the two interfaces. The investigation focuses on a variety of languages, combining the analysis of empirical data with the theoretical insights of the last years.



Mara Frascarelli, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italy.

Frontmatter1
Contents5
Phases and interpretation11
Grafts follow from merge27
An interpretive effect of head movement55
When we do that and when we don’t: A contrastive analysis of VP ellipsis and VP anaphora81
‘HAVE’ = ‘BE’ + PREP(osition): New evidence for the preposition incorporation analysis of clausal possession117
Northern Norwegian degree questions and the syntax of measurement143
Parallels in clausal and nominal periphery173
The properties of anticausatives crosslinguistically197
Number agreement and event pluralization: A case study223
The Phase Condition and cyclic Spell-out: Evidence from VP-topicalization247
Parallel phases: a study on the high and low left periphery of Old Italian271
Obviation in subjunctive argument clauses and the first-personal interpretation305
Who is lui? Reference of Italian overt and covert subject pronouns331
Satisfying the Subject Criterion by a non subject: English Locative Inversion and Heavy NP Shift351
Informational focus in Sicilian and the left periphery373
Backmatter397