ABSTRACT

This volume collects eleven papers written between 1991 and 2016, some of them unpublished, which explore various aspects of the architecture of grammar in a minimalist perspective. The phenomena that are brought to bear on the architectural issue come from a range of languages, among them French, European Portuguese, Welsh, German and English, and include clitic placement, expletive pronouns, resumption, causative structures, copulative and existential constructions, VP ellipsis, as well as the distinction between the SVO, VSO and V2 linguistic types. This book sheds a new light on the division of labor between components and paves the way for further research on grammatical architecture.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

part I|95 pages

Phrasal and Clausal Architecture

part II|74 pages

Clitics and Phrase Structure

part III|134 pages

The Architecture of Derivations

part IV|68 pages

The Architecture of Grammar

chapter 10|22 pages

Intervention or Phasal Locality?

Two Ways of Being Local in French Causative Constructions *

chapter 11|44 pages

The Expletive Puzzle and the EPP