Constituent Order in Minimalist Syntax, Universals and Parameters. (VP-Specifier and VP-Complement Order)

Authors

  • رشيد بوزيان Professor of Linguistics, College of Arts and Sciences-Arabic Language Department, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22046/LA.2017.04

Keywords:

Minimalist Program, Constituent Order, Lexical Differences, N-features, V-features, Functional Categories.

Abstract

Natural Languages adopt a variety of structural strategies and architectures in ordering syntactic constituents. We will try in this paper to explain how these strategies and architectures are explained within the Minimalist Program framework. According to this framework, the most significant parametric differences between natural languages in constituent word order are widely and strongly limited to lexical differences. They are specifically attributed to the N-features and V-features of lexical items that occupy the functional category nodes, basically elements belonging to the functional categories Agreement and Tense: “The N-features are those that are checked off against a DP in [Spec, AGRP] (or, potentially, [Spec, TP])”, and “the V-features are those that are checked off against a V that adjoins to a functional head”.

Author Biography

رشيد بوزيان, Professor of Linguistics, College of Arts and Sciences-Arabic Language Department, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.

Arabic Language Department\ Graduate Program 

 

 

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Published

2017-01-18

How to Cite

بوزيان ر. (2017). Constituent Order in Minimalist Syntax, Universals and Parameters. (VP-Specifier and VP-Complement Order). LANGUAGE ART, 2(1), 69–94. https://doi.org/10.22046/LA.2017.04