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This book contains articles on the theory, acquisition and
processing of island constraints. The book is unique in taking an
interdisciplinary approach to a syntactic phenomenon that has been
at the center of linguistic debates since the 1960s. Both
transformational and non-transformational approaches to island
constraints are represented. The papers in the volume show how data
from empirical studies of the role of island constraints in
processing and acquisition by normals and by special populations
can contribute to our understanding of broad issues concerning the
representation of linguistic structures in the mind, including the
interplay between lexical, pragmatic and syntactic knowledge. In
addition, they contribute vital data to specific on-going debates
in processing and development, such as the emergence of movement
rules in children's grammars and the temporal ordering of events in
the analysis of discontinuous dependencies by the language
processor. The papers in the volume exploit examples from a variety
of languages and use a variety of experimental techniques to
marshal arguments for specific models of the theory of island
constraints and their deployment in real-time language acquisition
and language processing.
constraints', which serve to block the association of antecedent to
gap under specific syntactic conditions. Of the restrictions
identified by Ross and others, the ones we will discuss here are
the Complex NP Constraint, exemplified with a relative clause in
(3b) and with a nominal complement in (4a), the Subject and wh
Island Conditions (Chomsky, 1973) in (4b, c) respectively, and the
Adjunct Island Condi tion (see Huang, 1982's Condition on
Extraction Domain), illustrated in (4d, e). (4) (a) *John, Mary
made the claim that Sally plans to recommend_ for ajob. John, Mary
claimed that Sally plans to recommend _ for a job. As for John,
Mary heard the rumor that Sally intends to marry him. (b) *John, an
article about _just appeared in the newspaper. As for John, an
article about him just appeared in the news paper. (c) *Bill, I
wonder who likes_. As for Bill, I wonder who likes him. (d) *The
heat, we left early because of _. As for the heat, we left early
because of it. (e) *The money, I lied so that I could keep_. As for
the money, I lied so that I could keep it."
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