Abstract
Recent syntactic theory has highlighted the importance of peripheral
constructions such as the comparative correlative construction. This
construction involves a pair of filler-gap constructions with unusual
properties. The first is a subordinate clause and the second a main clause. The
construction has a number of related constructions. A version of HPSG, which
assumes hierarchies of phrase types, can provide satisfactory analyses both for
the comparative correlative constructions and for the related
constructions. The two clauses in the comparative-correlative construction can
be analysed as non-standard head-filler phrases differing from standard
headfiller phrases in certain respects. The construction as a whole can be
analyzed as a non-standard head-adjunct phrase, in which the head and the
phrase have different categories.
Publisher
University Library J. C. Senckenberg
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