Island. Movement in syntax. An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents

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An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents Island Movement in syntax What Movement is used here as a metaphor for expressing correlations between gaps and their fillers. Using this metaphor, what we are seeing here is the extraction of a syntactic constituent to outside its original domain. the boy pinched the elephant Slide 2

Island An island in syntax refers to a syntactic domain from which its constituents cannot be extracted. In other words, a gap inside an island cannot be filled by an antecedent outside of that island. First discovered by Ross (1967). Slide 3 Types of islands Complex NP island Subject island Adjunct island Question island Left-branch constraint Coordinate structure constraint Slide 4

Complex NP The boy who pinched the elephant Slide 5 Complex NP island The boy pinched the elephant. What did the boy pinch? Susan believed the boy pinched the elephant. What did Susan believe the boy pinched? Susan believed the boy who pinched the elephant. *What did Susan believe the boy who pinched? The complex NP is an island. One cannot move items out of it. Slide 6

Subject island The boy pinched the trunk of the elephant. What did the boy pinch the trunk of? The trunk of the elephant fascinated many biologists. *What did the trunk of fascinate many biologists? The subject of a clause is an island. One cannot move items out of it. Slide 7 Adjunct island Chloe gasped because Tim kissed Carrie. *Who did Chloe gasped because Tim kissed? The adjunct of a clause is an island. One cannot move items out of it. Slide 8

Question island Lily knew that the boy pinched the elephant. What did Lily know that the boy pinched? Lily knew who pinched the elephant. *What did Lily believe who pinched? The Question clause is an island. One cannot move items out of it. Slide 9 The left branch Slide 10

Left-branch constraint Tiffany tore the cover of the book. What did Tiffany tear the cover of? Tiffany tore the cover of the book. *What did Tiffany tear of the book? The left-branch is trapped. One cannot move it or items from it. Slide 11 Coordinate structure The coordinate structure is an island. One cannot move items out of it. Slide 12

Coordinate structure constraint 1. a. Tom saw the boy and the girl. b. *Who did Tom see the boy and? 2. a. Tom rode a bike and whistled a song. b. *What did Tom ride and whistle a song? 3. a. Tom pinched Susan and Mary kissed Bill. b. *Who did Tom pinch Susan and Mary kiss? Slide 13 Summary Movement (metaphor for gap-filler relationships) is common in syntax. Islands are cases where movement is forbidden. Though illustrated using English here, the island constraints are found across many languages. Slide 14

Further reading Baltin, Mark and Chris Collins (eds.) (2001) The Handbook of Contemporary Syntactic Theory. Blackwell Publishers. Carnie, Andrew (2002) Syntax: A Generative Introduction, Chapter 10. Blackwell Publishing. Freidin, Robert (1992) Foundations of Generative Syntax, Chapter 3.2. MIT press. Haegeman, Liliane (1995) Introduction to Government and Binding Theory, 2 nd edition, Chapter 6.1. Blackwell Publishers. Ouhalla, Jamal (1999) Introducing Transformational Grammar: From Principles and Parameters to Minimalism, 2 nd edition. London: Edward Arnold Publishers. Radford, Andrew (1988) Transformational Grammar, pp.487-488. Cambridge University Press. Rizzi, Luigi (1982) Violations of the Wh Island Constraint and the Subjacency Condition. In Luigi Rizzi, Issues in Italian Syntax (pp.49-76). Dordrecht: Foris Publications. Ross, John R. (1967). Constraints on variables in syntax. PhD dissertation, MIT. Santorini, Beatrice and Anthony Kroch (2007) The Syntax of Natural Language: An Online Introduction Using the Trees Program. Retrieved 27 May 2009 from http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~beatrice/syntax-textbook/ Slide 15 The End Wee, Lian-Hee and Winnie H.Y. Cheung (2009) An animated and narrated glossary of terms used in Linguistics. Hong Kong Baptist University.