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VP-Franting vs. Dislocation a lecture by Dennis Ott


Date & time
Friday, February 12, 2016
4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Speaker(s)

Dennis Ott, Univesity of Ottawa

Cost

This event is free

Where

Henry F. Hall Building
1455 De Maisonneuve W.
Room 527

Wheel chair accessible

Yes

A lecturer presented by the Linguistics Student Association as part of the Academic Speaker Series.

The goal of this talk is to show that VP-fronting is not a uniform construction type but can be realized in at least two different ways across languages. Specifically, I will argue that while VP-fronting in German is A'-movement to the CP edge, English VP-fronting is VP-dislocation with a null nominal resumptive. I spell out this proposal in terms of Ott's (2014) approach to left-dislocation, according to which dislocated XPs are elliptical sentence fragments, and show that it successfully accounts for various asymmetries as well as commonalities between German and English VP-fronting.
These are shown to follow from the fact that is VP itself that moves in German VP-fronting, whereas it is its nominal placeholder in the English construction. I discuss various implications of the approach and compare it to a recent proposal by Thoms & Walkden (2015) that seeks to explain properties of English VP-fronting in terms of a 'matching' structure.

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