A note on the copy vs. Multidominance theories of movement

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Abstract

This article considers two different aspects of A-bar movement, namely (a) an analysis of reconstruction effects in terms of deletion at LF, and (b) Johnson's (2007) decompositional analysis of quantifiers as a means to derive the correct interpretation of A-bar chains. By examining how these two proposals mesh with each other, it is possible to compare the copy theory of movement to a multidominance alternative. We will see that each approach to movement must make use of slightly different assumptions in order to derive the correct results, thus establishing a basis for a potential comparison between the two of them.

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Vicente, L. (2018). A note on the copy vs. Multidominance theories of movement. Catalan Journal of Linguistics, 8, 75–97. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/catjl.142

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