160227 PS Recent Developments in the Theory of Grammar (2007W)
Cyclic Linearisation
Continuous assessment of course work
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Language: English
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- Friday 05.10. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 12.10. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 19.10. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 09.11. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 16.11. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 23.11. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 30.11. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 07.12. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 14.12. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 11.01. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 18.01. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
- Friday 25.01. 12:00 - 13:30 (ehem. Seminarraum 2 Berggasse 11 2.OG)
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Aims, contents and method of the course
During this course we will concentrate on topics connected to the much-discussed proposal made by Fox and Pesetsky in their 2005 paper entitled "Cyclic Linearization of Syntactic Structure".
Assessment and permitted materials
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The aim of the course is to introduce the participants into a framework representing a novel way of looking at the derivational procedure in a phase-based system (Chomsky 1999, 2001, 2005) with a special emphasis on the mapping between syntax and phonology.
Examination topics
We will begin our discussions with the aforementioned article and move on to articles inspired by and elaborating on Fox and Pesetsky's original analysis.
Reading list
ANAGNOSTOPOULOU, E. 2005. "Holmberg's Generalization and Cyclic Linearization. Remarks on Fox and Pesetsky", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 95-110.
BOBALJIK, J. 2005. "Re: CycLin and the role of PF in Object Shift", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 111-125.
DIESING, M. 2005. "Some Remarks on Fox and Pesetsky", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 127-136.
ERTESCHIK-SHIR, N. 2005. "Sound Patterns of Syntax: Object Shift", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 47-93.
ERTESCHIK-SHIR, N. 2005. "What is Syntax?", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 263-274.
FOX, D. & D. PESETSKY. 2005. "Cyclic Linearization of Syntactic Structure", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 1-45.
FOX, D. & D. PESETSKY. 2005. "Cyclic Linearization and its interaction with other aspects of grammar: a reply", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 235-262.
HEEJONG, K. 2007. "Asymmetries in Scrambling and Cyclic Linearization", Linguistic Inquiry 38: 49-83.
HELLAN, L. 2005. "Comments on Erteschik-Shir's article", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 137-145.
HOLMBERG, A. 2005. "Linearization in two ways", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 147-157.
MÜLLER, G. 2005. "Remarks on cyclic linearization and order preservation", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 159-171.
NILSEN, Ø. 2005. "Some notes on cyclic linearization", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 173-183.
SELLS, P. 2005. "Comments on Object Shift and Cyclic Linearization", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 185-198.
SURÁNYI, B. "Object Shift and linearization at the PF interface", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 199-213.
SVENONIUS, P. 2005. "How phonological is Object Shift", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 215-227.
WILLIAMS, E. 2005. "A note on cyclic linearization", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 229-234.
BOBALJIK, J. 2005. "Re: CycLin and the role of PF in Object Shift", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 111-125.
DIESING, M. 2005. "Some Remarks on Fox and Pesetsky", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 127-136.
ERTESCHIK-SHIR, N. 2005. "Sound Patterns of Syntax: Object Shift", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 47-93.
ERTESCHIK-SHIR, N. 2005. "What is Syntax?", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 263-274.
FOX, D. & D. PESETSKY. 2005. "Cyclic Linearization of Syntactic Structure", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 1-45.
FOX, D. & D. PESETSKY. 2005. "Cyclic Linearization and its interaction with other aspects of grammar: a reply", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 235-262.
HEEJONG, K. 2007. "Asymmetries in Scrambling and Cyclic Linearization", Linguistic Inquiry 38: 49-83.
HELLAN, L. 2005. "Comments on Erteschik-Shir's article", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 137-145.
HOLMBERG, A. 2005. "Linearization in two ways", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 147-157.
MÜLLER, G. 2005. "Remarks on cyclic linearization and order preservation", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 159-171.
NILSEN, Ø. 2005. "Some notes on cyclic linearization", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 173-183.
SELLS, P. 2005. "Comments on Object Shift and Cyclic Linearization", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 185-198.
SURÁNYI, B. "Object Shift and linearization at the PF interface", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 199-213.
SVENONIUS, P. 2005. "How phonological is Object Shift", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 215-227.
WILLIAMS, E. 2005. "A note on cyclic linearization", Theoretical Linguistics 31: 229-234.
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