The Workspace as a source of hierarchy in extended projections
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36221Date
2024-12-31Type
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Svenonius, PeterAbstract
Extended projections (EPs) in natural languages have several properties which have not
yet been explained. (i) EPs conform to a Hierarchy of Projections (HoP), a crosslinguistically
similar hierarchical arrangement of semantically grounded categories. (ii) Each token of an
EP is linear, in the sense that it has a single dimension (with specifiers and adjuncts stripped
out, it is a string). (iii) HoPs are rooted in a lexical category with conceptual content at
the bottom, and a succession of functional elements above. I argue that these properties
motivate a particular architecture of the workspaces in which sentences are constructed. I
model the workspace as a Finite State Automaton (FSA) with a monotonicity property which
underpins hierarchy. The FSA starts from a lexical category (cf. (iii)), ‘projecting’ it into an
EP. Transitions correspond to applications of Merge, and states are stages in the derivation.
The sequence of states in a path from start to accepting state is a string, the EP (cf. (ii)).
The HoP is then the entire FSA, arranged with the start at the bottom and the final state,
the complete clause or noun phrase, at the top (cf. (i)).
Publisher
Septentrio Academic PublishingCitation
Svenonius P. The Workspace as a source of hierarchy in extended projections. Nordlyd. 2024;48(1):115-132Metadata
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