Negation, Adjunction, and Locality of Selection
1. Adjunction and Multi-Dimensional Approach Chomsky (2004) suggests that in an adjunction structure <α, β> (α adjoined to β), ‘‘…we might intuitively think of α as attached to β on a separate plane, with β retaining all its properties on the ‘‘primary plane,’’ the simple structure’’ (p. 117). That is, adjuncts are in a different dimension from the clausal backbone, because adjuncts play no role in selection, except semantic interpretation. This so-called Multi-Dimensional Approach was advocated mainly by Uriagereka’s (2002, 2008) works and have various interesting consequences.
Oseki, Yohei
Hokkaido University, JAPAN
国内会议
光盘
英文
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2011-12-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)