ENGLISH LINGUISTICS, volume 38, issue 1, pages 33-73

ANALYSIS OF SUBJECT CONTACT RELATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS BASED ON SPLIT FEATURE INHERITANCE

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-01-01
scimago Q4
SJR0.101
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ISSN09183701, 18843107
Abstract
This study examines the structure of subject contact relatives (SCRs) as exemplified by There's a man lives in China. Several problems with Doherty's (1994, 2000) relative clause (RC) analysis are identified, after which a truncated SCR structure is proposed instead that projects as far as Finite Phrase (FinP) in Rizzi's (1997) fine-grained CP system. Following Citko et al.'s (2018) split feature inheritance, we assume that the SCR's Fin gives its φ-features to T but keeps its EPP feature. The remaining EPP feature is checked off by the antecedent directly merged in Spec-FinP, and the T's φ-features are valued by an empty subject. This analysis accounts for several facts that earlier analyses of SCRs have difficulties capturing.
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