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9 February 2010

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The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations

Glyn Hicks
University of Southampton

2009. xii, 309 pp.
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The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations resolves a conspicuous problem for Minimalist theory, the apparently representational nature of the binding conditions. Hicks adduces a broad variety of evidence against the binding conditions applying at LF and builds upon the insights of recent proposals by Hornstein, Kayne, and Reuland by reducing them to the core narrow-syntactic operations (specifically, Agree and Merge). Several novel and independently motivated claims about syntactic features and phases are made, not only explaining the previously stipulated roles played by c-command, reference, and locality, but furnishing the dervational binding theory with sufficient flexibility to capture some long-problematic empirical phenomena: These include connectivity effects, ‘picture-noun’ reflexives in English, and anaphor/pronoun non-complementarity. Specific proposals are also made for extending the derivational approach to accommodate structured crosslinguistic variation in binding, with thorough expositions and analyses of the Dutch, Norwegian, and Icelandic pronominal systems.


Table of contents

Acknowledgements
ix
Notes for the reader
xi
Chapter 1. Introduction
1–9
Chapter 2. Binding theory and the Minimalist programme
11–63
Chapter 3. The binding theory does not apply at LF
65–96
Chapter 4. Eliminating Condition A
97–165
Chapter 5. Eliminating Condition B
167–216
Chapter 6. Extensions to other Germanic languages
217–290
Chapter 7. Conclusions
291–294
Bibliography
295–306
Index
307–309