Heads

Features

n

iPhi(Person, Number, Gender), uCase

d

uPhi, uCase

v*

uPhi, Case:Acc, theta-role

C

uPhi, Case:Nom

Tpres, Tpast, toT

Tense

Roots

Roots such as read and book which are categorized as verbs and nominals, verbal roots can assign theta-roles

  Table 1   Heads and important features

 

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Basic Operations and principles

Source (if relevant)

(1)

Input Stream

Each derivation begins with an input list of lexical items, which are selected and Merged.

 

(2)

External set-Merge

Given syntactic objects X and Y, form {X, Y}.

 

 

Chomsky 2000, 2004

(3)

Internal set-Merge

{….X….} {X, {….X….}}

l  Select an argument X in the accessible portion (not transferred) of an SO, and internally set-Merge the argument X with the root.

(3)

Pair-Merge

Given syntactic objects X and Y, form <X, Y> , where X (or Y) is invisible to further syntactic operations.

(4)

Categorization

A root is categorized when Labeled by a categorizer v, n, etc.

 

Marantz 1997, Embick and Marantz 2008, Borer 2005a, 2005b,  2013; Chomsky 2013, 2015

(5)

Theta-criterion

An argument must be assigned a theta-role on external-Merge. An argument cannot get a second theta-role.

 Chomsky 1981, 2021

(6)

Agree

A probe (uF) on the root note searches for a matching goal iF in its c-command domain.

 

Chomsky 2001

(7)

The Box

A topicalized/focused phrase goes into a Box after external Merge with an SO. CQ has access to the Box.  

 

Chomsky To Appear

(8)

Free Merge of arguments

{….NP1…..} {NP1, {….NP1…..}}

An argument NP1 contained within an SO (that has not been transferred) can be internally set-Merged with the root of the SO.

 

Chomsky 2001, 2013, 2015

(9)

Labeling

a.     Given {X[F1], Y[F1]}, where F1 is a prominent feature, F1 labels.

b.     Given {X, YP}, YP labels if its head is strong enough to label.

c.     Given {X, YP}, X labels if it doesn’t have any uFs.

 

Chomsky 2013, 2015  

 

Mizuguchi 2017

(10)

Transfer

a. The complement of a phase head is transferred.

b. A derivation is transferred when all operations are completed.

Chomsky 2001,  2013, 2015

 

(11)

Basic Spell Out Rules

Tense: T v* R/Aux R/Aux+T

Modal: T Modal T+Modal

Passive: be -en v R be R+-en

Progressive: be -ing v* R be R+-ing

Perfective: have -en v* R have R+-en

Interrogatives: CQ N T CQ+T N

 

Irregular verb forms are stored in a lexicon.

Chomsky 1957

 Table 2   Basic Operations and Principles  (R = Root)

 

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