| Hornstein, N.: (1984) Logic as Grammar, Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1984. |
....approach that uses a copy theory of traces and deletion, rather than lowering, is found in Chomsky 1993. A second class makes use of the traces left by movement to account for reconstruction effects on the basis of the S Structure configuration (Gueron 1979, 1984, 3 Cinque 1982, Koster 1982, Hornstein 1984, Barss 1986, 1987) Finally, a third class proposes that the binding conditions apply (at least) at some level or levels before wh movement (van Riemsdijk Williams 1981, Lebeaux 1988, 1989, 1991) As pointed out by Cinque (1984) Barss (1986) 1987) and, most recently, Huang (1993) ....
HORNSTEIN, NORBERT. 1984. Logic as Grammar. Cambridge: MIT Press.
....in (49)b, moving the wh phrase back to the intermediate [spec,cp] yields a representation in which the reflexive may be locally bound by the matrix subject. Another account of these facts uses traces left by movement as potential loci into which binding may occur (cf. Gu eron 1984, Barss 1986, Hornstein 1984, inter alia) On such an analysis, the trace in the intermediate [spec,cp] provides a position from which the matrix subject is an accessible binder for an anaphor, as shown in the following example of overt wh movement to this intermediate position: 50) Marsha i wonders which picture of herself ....
Hornstein, Norbert. 1984. Logic as Grammar . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
....1 The Problem The phenomenon we discuss is illustrated by the contrast in (1) 8) we use coindexing to indicate intuitive binding) 1) Every dog i came in. It i lay down under the table. 2) If every cat i purrs, it i is happy. 3) If John owes every man i money then Sam pays him i . [Hornstein, 1984] (4) John likes every dog i and Sam feeds it i . Hornstein, 1984] 5) Every story i pleases these children. If it i is about animals, they are excited, if it i is about witches, they are enchanted, and if it i is about humans, they never want me to stop. Belvadi, 1989] 6) Each degree candidate ....
....contrast in (1) 8) we use coindexing to indicate intuitive binding) 1) Every dog i came in. It i lay down under the table. 2) If every cat i purrs, it i is happy. 3) If John owes every man i money then Sam pays him i . Hornstein, 1984] 4) John likes every dog i and Sam feeds it i . [Hornstein, 1984] (5) Every story i pleases these children. If it i is about animals, they are excited, if it i is about witches, they are enchanted, and if it i is about humans, they never want me to stop. Belvadi, 1989] 6) Each degree candidate i walked to the stage. He i took his diploma from the dean and ....
Hornstein, N. 1984. Logic as Grammar. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
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Hornstein, N.: (1984) Logic as Grammar, Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1984.
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