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Three of the major claims of Distributed Morphology are (i) separation of phonological and nonphonological features in syntax, (ii) late insertion of vocabulary items, i.e., phonological features of morphemes, and (iii) morphological operations scattered all over the grammar, i.e., after, in and (ar...

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Published in영어학 Vol. 9; no. 2; pp. 303 - 326
Main Author 정인기(Chung Inkie)
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국영어학회 01.06.2009
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ISSN1598-1398
2586-7474
DOI10.15738/kjell.9.2.200906.303

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Summary:Three of the major claims of Distributed Morphology are (i) separation of phonological and nonphonological features in syntax, (ii) late insertion of vocabulary items, i.e., phonological features of morphemes, and (iii) morphological operations scattered all over the grammar, i.e., after, in and (arguably) before syntax, and hence no lexicon as an autonomous grammatical component. This paper provides three linguistic phenomena in English supporting Distributed Morphology: no absolute ordering between compounding and phrase construction, the phonologically-conditioned cross-phrasal allomorphy of the indefinite article a/an, and the determination of the form of a relative pronoun after the syntactic movement of it. KCI Citation Count: 3
Bibliography:G704-001472.2009.9.2.002
ISSN:1598-1398
2586-7474
DOI:10.15738/kjell.9.2.200906.303