Minimalist C/case

This article discusses A-licensing and case from a minimalist perspective, pursuing the idea that argument NPs cyclically enter a number of A-relations, rather than just a single one, resulting in event licensing, case licensing, and ϕ-licensing. While argument case commonly reflects Voice-v relatio...

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description This article discusses A-licensing and case from a minimalist perspective, pursuing the idea that argument NPs cyclically enter a number of A-relations, rather than just a single one, resulting in event licensing, case licensing, and ϕ-licensing. While argument case commonly reflects Voice-v relations, canonical A-movement is driven by higher elements, either in the C-T system or in a superordinate v-system (in ECM constructions). In addition, there is a distinction to be drawn between the triggering of A-movement, by for example C, and the licensing of the landing site, by for instance T, C-probing leading to tucking-in into Spec, T. Much of the evidence presented comes from quirky case constructions in Icelandic and from ECM and raising constructions in Icelandic and English. It is argued that T in ECM constructions inherits ϕ-licensing from the matrix v ϕ , regardless of the case properties of v ϕ .
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subjects A-licensing
A-movement
Astronomical objects
Descriptive studies and applied theories
exceptional case marking (ECM)
experiencer ECM
Grammatical clauses
Humaniora och konst
Humanities
Infinitives
Languages and Literature
Linguistics
morphological case
Predicates
Semantics
Språk och litteratur
Syntactics
Syntax
Theoretical linguistics
Verbs
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