• Title of article

    The syntactic structure of English clefts

  • Author/Authors

    Matthew Reeve، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    30
  • From page
    142
  • To page
    171
  • Abstract
    In this paper I argue that English clefts are an example of an apparent syntax/semantics mismatch, in that the cleft clause (the relative clause appearing at the end of the matrix clause) semantically modifies the initial pronoun it, but syntactically modifies (that is, is underlyingly adjoined to) the clefted XP, as proposed by Hedberg (2000). This renders suspect both ‘specificational analyses’, on which the cleft clause both semantically and syntactically modifies it, and ‘expletive analyses’, on which the cleft clause and clefted XP are both semantically and syntactically composed directly. I provide new evidence for Hedbergʹs type of analysis. The first set of evidence suggests that cleft it is non-expletive, thus arguing in favour of treating it and the cleft clause as a discontinuous definite description. The second set of evidence shows that, with respect to various tests, the cleft clause behaves as if the clefted XP, rather than it, is its antecedent.
  • Keywords
    Copular sentences , Clefts , relative clauses , Extraposition , Expletives , Specificational sentences
  • Journal title
    Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
  • Record number

    1291001