Chapter Criterial Freezing in small clauses and the cartography of copular constructions
Author(s)
Shlonsky, Ur
Rizzi, Luigi
Contributor(s)
Hartmann, Jutta (editor)
Jäger, Marion (editor)
Kehl, Andreas (editor)
Konietzko, Andreas (editor)
Winkler, Susanne (editor)
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
Criterial Freezing is a particular instance of freezing arising in criterial configurations, i.e., in configurations dedicated to the expression of scope-discourse properties. Recent proposals (e.g., Rizzi 2015a,b) try to deduce criterial freezing effects from more elementary ingredients of linguistic computations, most notably from the labeling algorithm proposed in Chomsky (2013). In this paper, we explore the consequences of this approach for the syntax of small clauses. This leads us to work out a cartography of small clauses, both in selected domains (as in English and Romance), and as main clauses (as in Hebrew, following Shlonsky2000). The cartography involves distinct subject positions in the structure of the IP, which are associated with distinct interpretive properties at the interface. Special attention is devoted to the syntax of small clauses with a non-verbal, pronominal copula in Hebrew. Direct and inverse copular sentences are analyzed according to the proposed structural map, and various freezing effects are traced back to the theoretical ingredients introduced at the outset.
Keywords
Criterial freezing; copula; Hebrew copular sentence; labeling; Subject Criterion; small clause; subject position(s); PRON; Inverse copular sentence; Focus; SmugglingDOI
10.1515/9781501504266-002ISBN
9781501512148; 9781501504198OCN
1135854024Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://www.degruyter.com/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2018Grantor
Classification
Linguistics
Grammar, syntax and morphology