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- aggregation title "Referential CPs and DPs: an operator movement account".
- aggregation abstract "The empirical focus of this paper is the syntax and semantics of embedded clauses, and in particular, finite object clauses that are weak islands for extraction and incompatible with main clause phenomena (MCP). Such CPs (which subsume factive complements) have been shown to have referential properties both distributionally and in terms of their semantics (de Cuba & Ürögdi 2009a). By analogy with proposals for the derivation of adverbial clauses (Haegeman 2009a,b, 2010), this paper develops a movement derivation for such referential embedded clauses. The paper updates a tradition of work on „reduced‟ or „impoverished‟ complement clauses and shows that their referential property can be made to follow from event relativization, which in turn accounts for the constraints on the syntax of their left periphery. Looking at the feature make-up of the operator enables us to make fine-grained predictions with respect to the availability of various MCP in these clauses. Pursuing insights due to Campbell (1996), Aboh (2004:84-90), it is proposed that both referential DPs and referential clauses (RCP) are derived by operator movement. The paper thus offers further evidence for the CP/DP parallelism".
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