名詞句からのWh移動

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  • Wh-movement from a Noun Phrase
  • メイシク カラ ノ Wh イドウ

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This paper suggests that a noun phrase projects up to CP as a phase. When a finite clause is presupposed, the clause bears a factive operator as in the analysis of Melvold (1991). The operator blocks wh-movement of an element the clause because it yields an intervention effect. When a noun phrase is presupposed, it also bears an operator as in the case of factive clause. The operator occurs in the SPEC-CP of the noun phrase and blocks wh-movement from the noun phrase. If a noun phrase is not presupposed, an operator does not appear in the SPEC-CP of the noun phrase, which does not block wh-movement from the noun phrase. When a wh-in-situ occurs in a noun phrase that is not presupposed, it is licensed by its licenser bearing Q-feature and wh-feature because of no operator between the licenser and the licesee. When, however, a wh-in-situ occurs in a presupposed noun phrase, the wh-phrase is not licensed. This is due to the fact that an operator becomes an intervener between the wh-in-situ and the licenser of the wh-phrase.

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