Passivization, reconstruction and edge phenomena: connecting English and Japanese nominalizations

We establish surprising effects of scope freezing in English nomináis that are unambiguously passive, and show parallels with scope freezing in Japanese sa 'extent' nominals. We argue that passive movement is an abstract operation inside these English nominalizations (-able plus -ity and -...

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Published in:Natural language and linguistic theory Vol. 31; no. 1; pp. 137 - 159
Main Authors: van Hout, Angeliek, Kamiya, Masaaki, Roeper, Thomas
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Abstract We establish surprising effects of scope freezing in English nomináis that are unambiguously passive, and show parallels with scope freezing in Japanese sa 'extent' nominals. We argue that passive movement is an abstract operation inside these English nominalizations (-able plus -ity and -ed plus -ness, and optionally in -tion). In addition we contribute various arguments for a unified structure of English and Japanese nominalizations with two specifier positions—one A'-position and one A-position—with movement from the object position via the lower specifier to the higher specifier position. Our data lead us not only to extend the notion of edge features in Minimalism to nominalizations, but also to claim that these features are subject to (overt or covert) movement. Our analysis of passivization in nominalizations also pertains to passive clauses, as it reveals a more abstract nature of passive than the generally accepted theory of sentential passive claims. The motivation for passive movement is not simply to satisfy Case requirements. Rather, "focalization" of the Theme argument to the edge triggers movement in passive nominals and clauses alike.
AbstractList We establish surprising effects of scope freezing in English nominals that are unambiguously passive, and show parallels with scope freezing in Japanese sa 'extent' nominals. We argue that passive movement is an abstract operation inside these English nominalizations (-able plus -ity and -ed plus -ness, and optionally in -tion). In addition we contribute various arguments for a unified structure of English and Japanese nominalizations with two specifier positions-one A'-position and one A-position-with movement from the object position via the lower specifier to the higher specifier position. Our data lead us not only to extend the notion of edge features in Minimalism to nominalizations, but also to claim that these features are subject to (overt or covert) movement. Our analysis of passivization in nominalizations also pertains to passive clauses, as it reveals a more abstract nature of passive than the generally accepted theory of sentential passive claims. The motivation for passive movement is not simply to satisfy Case requirements. Rather, "focalization" of the Theme argument to the edge triggers movement in passive nominals and clauses alike. Adapted from the source document
We establish surprising effects of scope freezing in English nominals that are unambiguously passive, and show parallels with scope freezing in Japanese sa 'extent' nominals. We argue that passive movement is an abstract operation inside these English nominalizations (-able plus -ity and -ed plus -ness, and optionally in -tion). In addition we contribute various arguments for a unified structure of English and Japanese nominalizations with two specifier positions--one A'-position and one A-position--with movement from the object position via the lower specifier to the higher specifier position. Our data lead us not only to extend the notion of edge features in Minimalism to nominalizations, but also to claim that these features are subject to (overt or covert) movement. Our analysis of passivization in nominalizations also pertains to passive clauses, as it reveals a more abstract nature of passive than the generally accepted theory of sentential passive claims. The motivation for passive movement is not simply to satisfy Case requirements. Rather, "focalization" of the Theme argument to the edge triggers movement in passive nominals and clauses alike.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
We establish surprising effects of scope freezing in English nomináis that are unambiguously passive, and show parallels with scope freezing in Japanese sa 'extent' nominals. We argue that passive movement is an abstract operation inside these English nominalizations (-able plus -ity and -ed plus -ness, and optionally in -tion). In addition we contribute various arguments for a unified structure of English and Japanese nominalizations with two specifier positions—one A'-position and one A-position—with movement from the object position via the lower specifier to the higher specifier position. Our data lead us not only to extend the notion of edge features in Minimalism to nominalizations, but also to claim that these features are subject to (overt or covert) movement. Our analysis of passivization in nominalizations also pertains to passive clauses, as it reveals a more abstract nature of passive than the generally accepted theory of sentential passive claims. The motivation for passive movement is not simply to satisfy Case requirements. Rather, "focalization" of the Theme argument to the edge triggers movement in passive nominals and clauses alike.
We establish surprising effects of scope freezing in English nominals that are unambiguously passive, and show parallels with scope freezing in Japanese sa ‘extent’ nominals. We argue that passive movement is an abstract operation inside these English nominalizations (- able plus -ity and - ed plus -ness , and optionally in -tion ). In addition we contribute various arguments for a unified structure of English and Japanese nominalizations with two specifier positions—one A′-position and one A-position—with movement from the object position via the lower specifier to the higher specifier position. Our data lead us not only to extend the notion of edge features in Minimalism to nominalizations, but also to claim that these features are subject to (overt or covert) movement. Our analysis of passivization in nominalizations also pertains to passive clauses, as it reveals a more abstract nature of passive than the generally accepted theory of sentential passive claims. The motivation for passive movement is not simply to satisfy Case requirements. Rather, “focalization” of the Theme argument to the edge triggers movement in passive nominals and clauses alike.
Author Roeper, Thomas
van Hout, Angeliek
Kamiya, Masaaki
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SubjectTerms Adjectives
Ambiguity
Argument structure
Asymmetry
Clauses
Descriptive studies and applied theories
Dissertations & theses
English
Freezing
Grammatical clauses
Japanese language
Lexical quantifiers
Linguistics
Minimalist program
Motivation
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Nominalization
Noun phrases
Philosophy of Language
Reading
Sentence structure
Social Sciences
Syntax
Teachers
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