ConSOLE 13 2005 The Arctic University of Norway

On an alternative to long A’-movement in German and Dutch

Martin Salzmann

Leiden University, Leiden Center for Linguistics (ULCL)

m.d.salzmann@let.leidenuniv.nl
A’-MovementCoreferential PronounsControl-like Approach

Abstract

This paper provides an analysis of an alternative strategy to A’-movement in both German and Dutch where the extracted constituent is preceded by a preposition and a coreferential pronoun appears in the extraction site. The construction has properties of both binding and movement: whereas reconstruction effects suggest movement out of the embedded clause, there is strong evidence that the operator constituent is linked to an A-position in the matrix clause; this paradox is resolved by assuming a Control-like approach that involves movement from the embedded clause into a theta-position in the matrix clause with subsequent short A’- movement. The coreferential pronoun is interpreted as a resumptive heading a Big-DP which hosts the antecedent in its specifier.

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Martin Salzmann (2005). on an alternative to long a’-movement in german and dutch. In Proceedings of ConSOLE 13, edited by Sylvia Blaho, Luis Vicente, Erik Schoorlemmer, (pp. 335-375).

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Salzmann-ConSOLE13-2004, title={On an alternative to long A’-movement in German and Dutch}, author={Martin Salzmann}, booktitle={Proceedings of ConSOLE 13}, year={2005}, pages={335-375}, editor={Sylvia Blaho and Luis Vicente and Erik Schoorlemmer} }