ABSTRACT

Collected for the first time in a single volume, these essays and articles by Naoki Fukui form an outline of some of the most significant and formative contributions to syntactic theory. Focusing particularly on the typological differences between English/type language and Japanese/type languages, Fukui examines the abstract parameters that both link and divide them. Linguistic universals are considered in the light of cross-linguistic variation and typological (parametric) differences are investigated from the viewpoint of universal principles.

The book's main focus is the nature and structure of invariant principles and parameters (variables) and how they interact to give principled accounts to a variety of seemingly unrelated differences between English and Japanese. The contrasts between these two types of language is an ideal testing ground, since the languages are superficially different in virtually every aspect of their linguistic structures from word order and wh-movement, to grammatical agreement and case-marking systems, among many others.

These articles constitute a considerable contribution to the development of the principles-and-parameters model in its exploration and refinement of theoretical concepts and fundamental principles of linguistic theory, leading to some of the basic insights that lie behind the minimalist program.

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Introduction

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chapter 1|29 pages

Specifiers and projection

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chapter 2|17 pages

LF extraction of naze

Some theoretical implications
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chapter 3|14 pages

Strong and weak barriers

Remarks on the proper characterization of barriers
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chapter 4|18 pages

Parameters and optionality

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chapter 5|13 pages

A note on improper movement

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chapter 6|32 pages

The principles-and-parameters approach

A comparative syntax of English and Japanese
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chapter 7|47 pages

Symmetry in syntax

Merge and Demerge
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chapter 9|15 pages

An A-over-A perspective on locality

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chapter 10|5 pages

The uniqueness parameter

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chapter 11|29 pages

Nominal structure

An extension of the Symmetry Principle
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chapter 12|31 pages

Phrase structure

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chapter 13|48 pages

The Visibility Guideline for functional categories

Verb-raising in Japanese and related issues
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