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Local Dislocation is a postsyntactic operation in Distributed Morphology inverting the order of string-adjacent objects that is unusual is that it is either interspersed with Vocabulary Insertion (Embick, 2007) or follows it (Embick & Noyer, 2001). Crucially, however, this operation appears to mostly apply at the edges (cf. Consistency in (Embick, 2007, p. 317)) – or, to be more precise, apply in such a way that a morpheme is sent to an edge of the phonological word. Then the operation (or, rather, a specific language-particular rule that belongs to the type of this operation and is ordered with respect to other objects of the same type) can be redefined as follows: <Z[X]Y,D>, where D is either L or R and X is a description of a string of morphemes; in this case each X fitting the description (picked left-to-right if there are several) must move leftwards (if D=L) or rightwards (if D=R) until there’s a # or = (word boundary and clitic boundary segments, cf. (Chomsky & Halle, 1968)) to the right of it.
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1. | Презентация | Edge_Dislocation_as_an_alternative_to_Local_Dislocation.pptx | 268,5 КБ | 1 октября 2022 [Viridianus] |