Chapter 5
It is a double clause indeed !
The biclausal analysis
Article outline
- 5.1Introduction
- 5.2Dislocation as clausal ellipsis
- 5.2.1Fragments: A type of clausal ellipsis
- 5.2.2Fragments in MSA
- 5.2.3Specifying coordination
- 5.3CLLD I and CLRD I in MSA: A biclausal analysis
- 5.3.1Deriving movement properties
- 5.3.1.1θ and case properties
- 5.3.1.2Reconstruction data
- 5.3.1.3Island sensitivity: Loose ends
- 5.3.2Deriving base-generation properties
- 5.3.2.1A c-command glitch
- 5.3.2.2Weak Crossover (WCO) & Parasitic Gaps (PGs)
- 5.4The dXP and clitic are not derivationally related
- 5.4.1CLLD I and CLRD I in MSA as doubling phenomena
- 5.4.1.1CLLD I and CLRD I are not agreement
- 5.4.1.2CLLD I and CLRD I are not clitic doubling
- 5.4.2CLLD I and CLRD I are not resumption
- 5.5Conclusion
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Notes