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CAS LX 522 Syntax IFinishing up from last week…Relative clausesSlide 4OpSlide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Week 9.5. Relative clausesCAS LX 522Syntax IFinishing up from last week…•Last week, we covered wh-movement in questions like:–Whati did Bill buy ti? •and–Whati did Mary think Bill bought ti?•And we looked at conditions on wh-movement, including Subjacency (you can’t move out of two bounding nodes in a single step) and the ECP (the trace of wh-movement must be licensed).Relative clauses•Another place where we see wh-movement, besides in explicit questions (either in the main clause or embedded) is in relative clauses.•The book which I read•The woman who(m) I met•These consist of a head noun (book, woman) and then what appears to be a wh-question that further specifies the referent of the head noun.Relative clauses•The structure of a relative clause is like this.•A [+Q, +WH] CP is adjoined inside the NP.C[+WH][+Q]CCPTPMary read tiNbookNNPDtheDDPSSNDPiwhichOp•In addition to being able to say–The book which Mary read•We can also say–The book that Mary read•and–The book Mary read•And they all mean the same thing. So we expect that they would all have basically the same structure—so where is the wh-word?Op•The secret to these last two kinds of relative clauses is Op, the silent wh-word.•That is, the book which Mary read and the book Mary read are really exactly the same except that in one case you pronounce the wh-word, and in the other, you don’t.•the book [CP whichi Mary read ti ]•the book [CP Opi Mary read ti ]Op•It is also possible to pronounce that with Op, giving us:•the book [CP Opi that [TP Mary read ti ]]•Why can’t we pronounce that with which?•*the book [CP whichi that [TP Mary read ti ]]Op•The Doubly-Filled COMP filter applies here too—you can’t pronounce both a wh-word and C at the same time. Thus:•the book [CP Opi [TP Mary read ti ]]•the book [CP Opi that [TP Mary read ti ]]•the book [CP whichi [TP Mary read ti ]]•*the book [CP whichi that [TP Mary read ti ]]Op•Skeptical of Op? Is there really wh-movement of Op, a silent wh-phrase?•I read the book [CP whichi [TP Mary said[CP that [TP Bill bought ti ]]]].•*I read the book [CP whichi [TP Mary wonders[CP who [TP bought ti ]]]].•I read the book [CP Opi (that) [TP Mary said[CP that [TP Bill bought ti ]]]].•*I read the book [CP Opi (that) [TP Mary wonders[CP who [TP bought ti ]]]].Op•So if we have a silent wh-phrase, why can’t we ask questions with it?–Wherei did Mary buy that book ti ?–Wheni did Mary buy that book ti ?–Whyi did Mary buy that book ti ?–Howi did Mary buy that book ti ?–*Opi did Mary buy that book ti ?•See why?Op•Recoverability condition: The content of a null category must be recoverable.–the place [Opi (that) Mary bought that book ti ]–the day [Opi (that) Mary bought that book ti ]–the reason [Opi (that) Mary bought that book ti ]–the way [Opi (that) Mary bought that book ti ]•In each case, we can tell what the wh-phrase is by looking at the head noun.    


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