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Publisher: Journals Gateway
Linguistic Inquiry (2011) 42 (1): 131–138.
Published: 01 January 2011
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Linguistic Inquiry (2010) 41 (4): 563–594.
Published: 01 October 2010
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I argue that pied-piping, as traditionally understood, might not exist. I reanalyze classic examples from English and other well-studied languages in light of new data from Tlingit, an understudied and endangered language of Alaska. I argue that the initial appearance of piedpiping in Tlingit is misleading and actually reflects structures where no true pied-piping occurs. I then show that a similar analysis is possible for putative cases of pied-piping in other, well-known languages. Consequently, both the phenomenon of pied-piping and the grammatical mechanisms introduced to derive it might be eliminable from the theory of grammar.
Journal Articles
Publisher: Journals Gateway
Linguistic Inquiry (2009) 40 (2): 356–366.
Published: 01 April 2009