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(minimalist theory) principle which favors covert syntax over overt syntax, if there is a choice. The underlying idea is that movement after [[Spell-out]] is 'less costly', because covert movement does not have to pied-pipe phonological features (these have already been stripped away by Spell-Out). Movement can only be procrastinated until after Spell-Out when [[weak feature]]s are involved; strong features are supposed to be uninterpretable at PF, and therefore they must be deleted before Spell-Out. See [[look-ahead]]. | (minimalist theory) principle which favors covert syntax over overt syntax, if there is a choice. The underlying idea is that movement after [[Spell-out]] is 'less costly', because covert movement does not have to pied-pipe phonological features (these have already been stripped away by Spell-Out). Movement can only be procrastinated until after Spell-Out when [[weak feature]]s are involved; strong features are supposed to be uninterpretable at PF, and therefore they must be deleted before Spell-Out. See [[look-ahead]]. | ||
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− | + | [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Procrastinate&lemmacode=440 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] <br> | |
− | [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Procrastinate&lemmacode=440 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] | ||
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− | * Chomsky, N. 1995. ''The minimalist program,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts/London. | + | == References == |
− | * Chomsky, N. 1993. ''A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory,'' MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky (1995). | + | *Chomsky, N. 1995. ''The minimalist program,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts/London. <br> |
+ | *Chomsky, N. 1993. ''A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory,'' MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky (1995). <br> | ||
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Definition
(minimalist theory) principle which favors covert syntax over overt syntax, if there is a choice. The underlying idea is that movement after Spell-out is 'less costly', because covert movement does not have to pied-pipe phonological features (these have already been stripped away by Spell-Out). Movement can only be procrastinated until after Spell-Out when weak features are involved; strong features are supposed to be uninterpretable at PF, and therefore they must be deleted before Spell-Out. See look-ahead.
Links
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
References
- Chomsky, N. 1995. The minimalist program, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts/London.
- Chomsky, N. 1993. A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory, MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky (1995).