Modular PIC

Author:

D’Alessandro Roberta1,Scheer Tobias2

Affiliation:

1. Italian Department, Leiden University, van Wijkplaats 3, 2311BX Leiden, The Netherlands,

2. Laboratoire Bases, Corpus, Langage, Campus Saint Jean d’Angely, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS 7320, 24, avenue des Diables Bleus, 06357 Nice CEDEX 4, France,

Abstract

This article argues that there can only be one chunk-defining device in grammar: a theory cannot afford to have the same work done twice, once by phases, a second time by prosodic constituency. As it stands, however, phase theory is unable to describe all phonologically relevant chunks; these are too small and too diverse to be delineated. To qualify as the only chunk-defining device in grammar, phase theory therefore needs to be made more flexible—that is, to be adapted to the demands of phonology. To allow phase theory to describe all phonologically relevant chunks, we propose the separation of the Spell-Out operation from the Phase Impenetrability Condition (PIC). When Spell-Out occurs, every access point may or may not be associated with a PIC at PF, and the same optional endowment with a PIC holds for syntax. This is what we call Modular PIC. Empirically, on the basis of Abruzzese raddoppiamento fonosintattico and data from Bantu, we show that PIC effects in syntax and phonology are entirely independent: a given Spell-Out operation may leave traces in both modules, in either one, or in neither.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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