Chapter 6 On representing anchored parentheses in syntax
Author(s)
Kluck, Marlies
Contributor(s)
Trotzke, Andreas (editor)
Bayer, Josef (editor)
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
The paper is organised as follows. In order to establish which kinds of parentheses should be considered ‘anchored’, I present a global overview in §2. This is followed by a discussion of the core properties of anchored parentheses, focusing on the relation between anchor and parenthesis, and their ‘specificational’ interpretation. §3discusses anchored parenthesis in the domain of parallel construal, and shows why the Kosterian colon phrase is not sufficient to account for them. In §4, I elaborate onthe structural independence of parentheticals in the context of De Vries’ syntactic approach, suggesting a parenthetical version of the colon phrase to account for anchored parenthesis. §5 is a brief discussion of two implications (or: complications) of this analysis. §6 concludes the paper.
Keywords
Syntactic Complexity; Grammar Theory; Interface Syntax; Clausal EmbeddingDOI
10.1515/9781614517900.107ISBN
9781614517856; 9781501501012OCN
1135845556Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2015Grantor
Classification
Linguistics
Philosophy of language
Grammar, syntax and morphology