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Publication Date:
July 2005
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1613-4060
DOI:
10.1515/thli.2005.31.1-2.229

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Theoretical Linguistics

An Open Peer Review Journal

Editor-in-Chief: Krifka, Manfred

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A Note on ‘‘Cyclic Linearization’’

Edwin Williams1

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Citation Information: Theoretical Linguistics. Volume 31, Issue 1-2, Pages 229–234, ISSN (Online) 1613-4060, ISSN (Print) 0301-4428, DOI: 10.1515/thli.2005.31.1-2.229, July 2005

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2005-07-27

Abstract

‘‘Cyclic Linearization’’ (CL) is similar in its intent to my own ‘‘Representation Theory’’ (Williams 1998, 2003) (RT) in that it seeks to explain some parallelism constraints in terms of general architecture, and in fact both were inspired by Holmberg’s generalization and the general properties of Object Shift in the formulation of central tenets. But here, I will explore a difference in the models that has more to do with WH movement.

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