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− | ''' | + | In generative syntax, '''reconstruction''' is operation proposed in Chomsky (1977b) in the [[derivation]] of [[LF]] from [[S-structure]], which returns material [[pied piping|pied-piped]] by [[wh-movement]] to the extraction site so as to derive an [[operator]]-variable chain headed by the wh-operator itself. |
=== Example === | === Example === | ||
− | + | By reconstruction, the LF (i)b is derived from the SS (i)a: | |
(i) a which book about Mary does he like t | (i) a which book about Mary does he like t | ||
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* Chomsky, N. 1993. ''A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory,'' MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky (1995). | * Chomsky, N. 1993. ''A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory,'' MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky (1995). | ||
* Chomsky, N. 1977b. ''On Wh-movement,'' in: P.W. Culicover, T. Wasw and A. akmajian (eds.) Formal syntax, Academic Press, San Francisco, London. | * Chomsky, N. 1977b. ''On Wh-movement,'' in: P.W. Culicover, T. Wasw and A. akmajian (eds.) Formal syntax, Academic Press, San Francisco, London. | ||
− | * Riemsdijk, H. | + | * van Riemsdijk, H. and E. Williams 1986. ''Introduction to the theory of grammar,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. |
* Williams, E. 1994. ''Thematic structure in syntax,'' The MIT Press:Cambridge, Mass. | * Williams, E. 1994. ''Thematic structure in syntax,'' The MIT Press:Cambridge, Mass. | ||
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+ | ===Other languages=== | ||
+ | German [[Rekonstruktion (in der Syntax)]] | ||
{{dc}} | {{dc}} | ||
[[Category:Syntax]] | [[Category:Syntax]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Generative grammar]] |
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In generative syntax, reconstruction is operation proposed in Chomsky (1977b) in the derivation of LF from S-structure, which returns material pied-piped by wh-movement to the extraction site so as to derive an operator-variable chain headed by the wh-operator itself.
Example
By reconstruction, the LF (i)b is derived from the SS (i)a:
(i) a which book about Mary does he like t b which x, does he like [ x book about Mary ]
As a result, interpretation of the LF is relatively straightforward. Syntactic evidence for reconstruction comes from the behavior of pied-piped material with respect to binding theory. EXAMPLE: in (ii),
(ii) which book about himself does John like t
the anaphor himself can apparently be bound by the NP John, which does not, however, c-command it at SS. This can be explained if the constituent containing the anaphor is returned to its pre-movement position prior to the operation of binding condition A. Other analyses of such "reconstruction phenomena" can involve an extended notion of c-command, a reordering of the model of grammar (van Riemsdijk & Williams 1981), or a view of movement as copying and deletion (Chomsky 1992).
Links
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
References
- Chomsky, N. 1993. A Minimalist Program for Linguistic Theory, MIT occasional papers in linguistics, 1-67. Reprinted in: Chomsky (1995).
- Chomsky, N. 1977b. On Wh-movement, in: P.W. Culicover, T. Wasw and A. akmajian (eds.) Formal syntax, Academic Press, San Francisco, London.
- van Riemsdijk, H. and E. Williams 1986. Introduction to the theory of grammar, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
- Williams, E. 1994. Thematic structure in syntax, The MIT Press:Cambridge, Mass.