26.5429, Qs: Exhaustive derivation by phases
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Subject: 26.5429, Qs: Exhaustive derivation by phases
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Date: Mon, 07 Dec 2015 11:14:46
From: Denis Bouchard [bouchard.denis at uqam.ca]
Subject: Exhaustive derivation by phases
I would like to get a detailed picture of the way derivations operate in a model based on phases. Does anyone know a publication that provides the exhaustive phase derivation of a sentence like ‘Which sandwich did John eat in the bathroom at midnight?’ or any other sentence of medium complexity? What exactly gets sent to the interfaces by spell-out at each of the phases, what do these pieces of structure look like? How are they put together at the interfaces?
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
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