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- Title
Dutch preposition stranding and ellipsis: 'Merchant's Wrinkle' ironed out.
- Authors
Griffiths, James; Güneş, Güliz; Lipták, Anikó; Merchant, Jason
- Abstract
This paper provides an explanation for the unexpected ban on preposition stranding by wh-R-pronouns under sluicing in Dutch. After showing that previous prosodic and syntactic explanations are untenable, we propose that the observed ban is a by-product of an EPP condition that applies in the PP domain in Dutch. Our analysis revolves around the idea that ellipsis bleeds EPP-driven movement, an idea that already has empirical support from independent patterns of ellipsis found in English and in other structural domains in Dutch. Our claim is that: (1) R-pronominalization involves a pronominal argument of P moving to the periphery of its extended PP domain (PlaceP) in order to satisfy a PP-internal EPP condition, (2) this EPP-driven movement is bled under sluicing, and (3) because SpecPlaceP is the 'escape hatch' through which R-pronouns must move in order to exit the PP domain to form preposition stranding configurations, bleeding the EPP-driven movement of R-pronouns to SpecPlaceP therefore precludes R-pronouns from undergoing the wh-movement required to form a sluicing configuration.
- Subjects
PREPOSITIONS; MERCHANTS; HEMORRHAGE; ARGUMENT; EXPLANATION
- Publication
Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics, 2021, Vol 24, Issue 3, p269
- ISSN
1383-4924
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10828-021-09129-1