articleLinguistic InquiryJan 1, 2006Closed access

Head Movement in Linguistic Theory

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Abstract

In this article, I address the issue of head movement in current linguistic theory. I propose a new view of the nature of heads and head movement that reveals that head movement is totally compliant with the standardly suggested properties of grammar. To do so, I suggest that head movement is not a single syntactic operation, but a combination of two operations: a syntactic one (movement) and a morphological one (m-merger). I then provide independent motivation for m-merger, arguing that it can be attested in environments where no head movement took place

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Keywords
  • Head (geology)
  • Movement (music)
  • Linguistics
  • Grammar
  • Theoretical linguistics
  • Computer science
  • Philosophy
  • Aesthetics
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