DPs and Demonstratives
John Boyle
jpboyle at uchicago.edu
Mon Feb 20 18:55:55 UTC 2006
Hi All,
I am just looking at noun phrases that have both a determiner and a
demonstrative. I was wondering if anyone else has looked at these besides
Randy and Catherine (who should of course feel obligated to reply to this e-mail
anyway). In Missouri Valley the structure is:
Demonstrative Noun-Determiner
I think this is true for other Siouan languages as well, correct? Has anyone
thought about how to analyze these constructions (specifically in an X’bar
framework)? Are they DPs that have a demonstrative phrase (DemP) in SPEC and
an NP complement (as in 1)?
1) [[Dem P [NP ]]DP]
DP
/ !
DemP D’
/ !
NP D
This would make it all left branching, which is what we would assume, right?
Or are they DemPs that take a DP Complement that then take an NP complement
(as in 2)?
2 [Dem P [[NP DP]]]
DemP
!
Dem’
/ !
Dem DP
!
D’
/ !
NP D
This structure would be both right branching and left branching (possible but
not as pretty). Is there any evidence for either analysis?
Thanks
John Boyle
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