On some Prepositions that Look DP-internal: English of and French de

The article shows that, in spite of their DP-internal appearance, many instances of the English preposition of and of the French preposition de can be reanalyzed as being VP-external. Moreover, it is argued that what looks like movement of a bare quantifier turns out to be remnant move- ment. It is...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5d69692f61f043ab9882f6f50731b2912021-11-27T10:49:19ZOn some Prepositions that Look DP-internal: English of and French de10.5565/rev/catjl.561695-68852014-9719https://doaj.org/article/5d69692f61f043ab9882f6f50731b2912003-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistes.uab.cat/catJL/article/view/56https://doaj.org/toc/1695-6885https://doaj.org/toc/2014-9719The article shows that, in spite of their DP-internal appearance, many instances of the English preposition of and of the French preposition de can be reanalyzed as being VP-external. Moreover, it is argued that what looks like movement of a bare quantifier turns out to be remnant move- ment. It is also claimed that each +N subpart of DP must get its own Case, which means that (non-head) phrases never have Case.Richard S. KayneUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelonaarticlesintaxnoun phraseprepositionsCasemovementPhilology. LinguisticsP1-1091CAENCatalan Journal of Linguistics, Vol 1 (2003)
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noun phrase
prepositions
Case
movement
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spellingShingle sintax
noun phrase
prepositions
Case
movement
Philology. Linguistics
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Richard S. Kayne
On some Prepositions that Look DP-internal: English of and French de
description The article shows that, in spite of their DP-internal appearance, many instances of the English preposition of and of the French preposition de can be reanalyzed as being VP-external. Moreover, it is argued that what looks like movement of a bare quantifier turns out to be remnant move- ment. It is also claimed that each +N subpart of DP must get its own Case, which means that (non-head) phrases never have Case.
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title_full_unstemmed On some Prepositions that Look DP-internal: English of and French de
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