Understanding S-Selection

I report a few study notes of semantic selection in this paper. First, if derivational affixes s-select roots, which have no categorial features, s-selection may be implemented independently of c-selection. Second, in certain constructions, it seems that s-selected features do not take part in the s...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:27b447dc4f80488c9f0a2ebac56e81232021-12-02T15:27:26ZUnderstanding S-Selection1017-127410.1515/scl-2016-0003https://doaj.org/article/27b447dc4f80488c9f0a2ebac56e81232016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/scl-2016-0003https://doaj.org/toc/1017-1274I report a few study notes of semantic selection in this paper. First, if derivational affixes s-select roots, which have no categorial features, s-selection may be implemented independently of c-selection. Second, in certain constructions, it seems that s-selected features do not take part in the syntactic operations that establish syntactic dependencies, and thus the inspection of s-selection seems to be local to the merge domain. I also examine s-selection between phrases, showing that it follows the same projection principle as seen in the c-selection between phrases.Zhang Niina NingSciendoarticles-selectionc-selectionderivational affixrootmovementinter-phrasal selectionChinese language and literaturePL1001-3208ENStudies in Chinese Linguistics, Vol 37, Iss 1, Pp 56-73 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic s-selection
c-selection
derivational affix
root
movement
inter-phrasal selection
Chinese language and literature
PL1001-3208
spellingShingle s-selection
c-selection
derivational affix
root
movement
inter-phrasal selection
Chinese language and literature
PL1001-3208
Zhang Niina Ning
Understanding S-Selection
description I report a few study notes of semantic selection in this paper. First, if derivational affixes s-select roots, which have no categorial features, s-selection may be implemented independently of c-selection. Second, in certain constructions, it seems that s-selected features do not take part in the syntactic operations that establish syntactic dependencies, and thus the inspection of s-selection seems to be local to the merge domain. I also examine s-selection between phrases, showing that it follows the same projection principle as seen in the c-selection between phrases.
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author Zhang Niina Ning
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title Understanding S-Selection
title_short Understanding S-Selection
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