In this article we explore the consequences of adopting recent proposals by Chomsky, according to which the syntactic derivation proceeds in terms of phases. The notion of phase – through the associated notion of spellout – allows for an insightful theory of the fact that syntactic constituents receive default phrase stress not across the board, but as a function of yet-to-be-explicated conditions on their syntactic context. We will see that the phonological evidence requires us to modify somewhat the theory of which functional categories actually define a phase. Patterns of default, syntax-determined, phrase stress are argued to result from prosodic spellout requiring the highest phrase in the spellout domain to correspond to a major prosod...
The major goal of this thesis is to account for a certain class of word order alternations in natura...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the nature of the syllable as a prosodic constituent. Wi...
This paper argues for the implementation of phase theory in morphology. On the basis of evidence fro...
In this article we explore the consequences of adopting recent proposals by Chomsky, according to wh...
An appealing property of the phase theory is that it is relevant to many phenomena, i.e. many domain...
This thesis offers evidence that phases (Chomsky 1995) induce word-internal cycles of...
An appealing property of the phase theory is that it is relevant to many phenomena, i.e. many domain...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Februar...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
This article argues that there can only be one chunk-defining device in grammar: a theory cannot aff...
Phases have interface realities, that is, they are propositional elements at the LF interface and ha...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
Enrichment of one component of the grammar leads to simplification in other parts. Transformations w...
The article argues that a particular implementation of phase theory makes it possible to account for...
The major goal of this thesis is to account for a certain class of word order alternations in natura...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the nature of the syllable as a prosodic constituent. Wi...
This paper argues for the implementation of phase theory in morphology. On the basis of evidence fro...
In this article we explore the consequences of adopting recent proposals by Chomsky, according to wh...
An appealing property of the phase theory is that it is relevant to many phenomena, i.e. many domain...
This thesis offers evidence that phases (Chomsky 1995) induce word-internal cycles of...
An appealing property of the phase theory is that it is relevant to many phenomena, i.e. many domain...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, Februar...
This paper investigates the interface of syntax and phonology in a fully modular view of language, d...
This article argues that there can only be one chunk-defining device in grammar: a theory cannot aff...
Phases have interface realities, that is, they are propositional elements at the LF interface and ha...
In this article, a prosodic domain located between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase is ...
Enrichment of one component of the grammar leads to simplification in other parts. Transformations w...
The article argues that a particular implementation of phase theory makes it possible to account for...
The major goal of this thesis is to account for a certain class of word order alternations in natura...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine the nature of the syllable as a prosodic constituent. Wi...
This paper argues for the implementation of phase theory in morphology. On the basis of evidence fro...