Japanese syntactic nominalization and VP-internal syntax
In this article, I argue that Japanese syntactic nominalization, formed with the nominalizer kata ‘way’, has a structure in which kata takes vP as its complement. It is claimed that overt head movement of all verbal heads below kata derives a complex nominal head. I propose that the nominalizing suf...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Lingua 2006-06, Vol.116 (6), p.771-810 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article, I argue that Japanese syntactic nominalization, formed with the nominalizer
kata ‘way’, has a structure in which
kata takes vP as its complement. It is claimed that overt head movement of all verbal heads below
kata derives a complex nominal head. I propose that the nominalizing suffix—unlike tense—does not have an EPP feature, so that the arguments of syntactic nominals remain in their Merge positions without A-movement. This property of syntactic nominalization allows us to discern how and where arguments are merged and moved, and provides evidence for a split VP structure. |
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ISSN: | 0024-3841 1872-6135 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.lingua.2005.03.005 |