Move and Construal Examined: A Case Study With Tough Constructions

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  • Michiya Kawai University of Western Ontario

Abstract

This paper studies Hornstein's (2001) proposal that construal in natural language involves movement (construal-as-movement [CAM]), by examining the CAM analysis of tough constructions. The CAM analysis suffers because (a) it necessitates the global evaluation of derivational economy, (b) it is incompatible with the fact that tough-infinitives may be AP-internal, (c) it predicts the parallelism between tough-constructions and infinitival relatives, contrary to the fact, and (d) its treatment of Case is problematic. Finally, 1 briefty present a non-CAM analysis where the problems that arise with the CAM approach disappear. Although this study is primarily concerned with the CAM analysis of tough-constructions, the problems found herein reftect the problems of the CAM approach in general.

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2004-08-21

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Kawai, M. (2004). Move and Construal Examined: A Case Study With Tough Constructions. Linguistica Atlantica, 25, 121–142. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/la/article/view/22438

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