Nominal predication and focus anchoring

Authors

  • Sze-Wing Tang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.22.2001.105

Abstract

It will be shown that verbs can be missing in predicative sentences by using the data from Chinese. Copula-less sentences in Chinese are subject to 'Generalized Anchoring Principle' (GAP), which requires that every clause be anchored at the interface for LF convergence. To satisfy GAP, clauses may be either tensed or focused. It is shown that copula-less sentences in Chinese are subject to focus anchoring. It will be further argued that whether a verb is needed in predication depends on the syntax of predicate nominals.

 

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Published

2001

How to Cite

Tang, Sze-Wing. 2001. “Nominal Predication and Focus Anchoring”. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 22 (January):159-72. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.22.2001.105.