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- Title
Constraints on multiple initial embedding of clauses.
- Authors
Karlsson, Fred
- Abstract
The received view is that there are no constraints on clausal embedding complexity in sentences. This hypothesis will be challenged here on empirical grounds from the viewpoint of multiple initial embedding of clauses. The data come from the British National Corpus, Brown, LOB, and philological scholarship. The results extend to several other ‘Standard Average European’ (SAE) languages like Finnish, German, Latin, and Swedish. There is a precise quantitative constraint on the degree of initial clausal embedding, and that limit is two. In double initial embeddings, a qualitative constraint prescribes that typically the highest embedded clause is an if-clause. The lower embedded clause should be the sentential subject of the if-clause. Here is a real example of a maximally complex, prototypical, initial clausal embedding in mainstream SAE: [Main [Init–1 If [Init–2 what is tantamount to dictatorship …] continues in a union] it can …] (LOB). Multiple initial self-embeddings are prohibited.
- Subjects
ENGLISH clauses; CONNECTIVES (Linguistics); ENGLISH noun phrases; SYNTAX (Grammar); FINNISH language -- Style; GERMAN language; LATIN language; SWEDISH language; PHILOLOGY; ENGLISH language sentences
- Publication
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2007, Vol 12, Issue 1, p107
- ISSN
1384-6655
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1075/ijcl.12.1.07kar