Verb Movement in Embedded Clauses in West Flemish
1998; The MIT Press; Volume: 29; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1162/002438998553905
ISSN1530-9150
Autores Tópico(s)Lexicography and Language Studies
ResumoThis article analyzes aspects of the distribution of West Flemish verbs in terms of Kayne's (1994) antisymmetry approach. The distribution of the auxiliary in the Infinitivus pro Participio (IPP) construction provides evidence for three functional heads in the lower middle field: Neg, T, and F 2 . The word order in the IPP construction is derived by head movement of the auxiliary and XP-movement of the IPP complement. The IPP complement moves to [Spec, FP 2 ] to check its formal features; the finite auxiliary moves either to F 2 or to a higher functional head, T or Neg; the nonfinite auxiliary remains in F 2 . The analysis accounts for the finite/nonfinite asymmetry in the distribution of the negative affix en. The article includes concrete proposals for the implementation of feature checking.
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