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'''Word Structure Autonomy Condition''' is a condition proposed in Selkirk (1982) which says that no deletion or movement transformation may involve categories of both W(ord)-structure and S(entence)-structure. This condition rules out a syntactic analysis of inflection, such as (a) the Affix Hopping analysis of English inflection (Chomsky 1957), (b) [[head movement]] analyses (Pollock 1989), and (c) [[incorporation]] analyses (Baker 1988). | '''Word Structure Autonomy Condition''' is a condition proposed in Selkirk (1982) which says that no deletion or movement transformation may involve categories of both W(ord)-structure and S(entence)-structure. This condition rules out a syntactic analysis of inflection, such as (a) the Affix Hopping analysis of English inflection (Chomsky 1957), (b) [[head movement]] analyses (Pollock 1989), and (c) [[incorporation]] analyses (Baker 1988). | ||
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* Baker, M. 1988. ''Incorporation: A Theory of Grammatical Function Changing,'' University of Chicago Press, Chicago. | * Baker, M. 1988. ''Incorporation: A Theory of Grammatical Function Changing,'' University of Chicago Press, Chicago. | ||
* Chomsky, N. 1957. ''Syntactic structures,'' Mouton, The Hague. | * Chomsky, N. 1957. ''Syntactic structures,'' Mouton, The Hague. | ||
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Definition
Word Structure Autonomy Condition is a condition proposed in Selkirk (1982) which says that no deletion or movement transformation may involve categories of both W(ord)-structure and S(entence)-structure. This condition rules out a syntactic analysis of inflection, such as (a) the Affix Hopping analysis of English inflection (Chomsky 1957), (b) head movement analyses (Pollock 1989), and (c) incorporation analyses (Baker 1988).
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- Baker, M. 1988. Incorporation: A Theory of Grammatical Function Changing, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Chomsky, N. 1957. Syntactic structures, Mouton, The Hague.
- Pollock, J.-Y. 1989. Verb movement, Universal Grammar, and the structure of IP, Linguistic Inquiry 20, pp.365-424
- Selkirk, E. O. 1982a. The Syntax of Words, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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