Binding Theory: Describing Relationships Between Nouns (Slides by Andrew Carnie)
Binding Theory: Describing Relationships Between Nouns (Slides by Andrew Carnie)
I,me, you, he, him, she, her, it, one, we, us, they,
them, his, her, our, my, its, your, their.
Antecedent
Antecedent: An NP that gives its meaning to a
pronoun or anaphor.
Heidi bopped herself on the head with a zucchini
antecedent anaphor
Indexing
Means of representing the meaning of an NP
Each index (plural: indices) represents a different
reference.
a) [Colin]i gave [Andrea]j [a basketball]k
b) [Art]i said that [he]j played [basketball]k in [the dark]l
c) [Art]i said that [he]i played [basketball]k in [the dark]l
d) [Heidi]i bopped [herself]i on [the head]j with [a zucchini]k
Start at the left and assign each NP an index
starting with i and working down the alphabet.
Co-indexing & Co-reference
Two NPs that have the same index are said to be
co-indexed.
Two NPs that are co-indexed are said to co-refer
(that is, refer to the same entity in the world)
a) [Art]i said that [he]j played [basketball]k in [the dark]l
b) [Art]i said that [he]i played [basketball]k in [the dark]l
Syntactic Restrictions on Anaphors
Heidii bopped herselfi on the head with a zucchini:
[Heidii's mother]k bopped herselfk on the head with a zucchini.
*[Heidii's mother]k bopped herselfi on the head with a zucchini.
NPi VP NP VP
NPi VP NP VP
*S
S Binding
NPi VP domain
NPi VP
N V S’
N V PP Heidi said
Heidi danced Comp S
P NPi
with
N
… herselfi…
herself
Coindexed? yes Coindexed? yes
C-command? yes ∴Bound C-command? yes ∴Bound
Bound in domain? yes Bound in domain? no
VIOLATES PRINCIPLE A
A (more) intuitive characterization???
Principle A imposes TWO restrictions:
1) The anaphor must be bound
= both c-commanded and coindexed
2) AND The anaphor must be bound (find its
antecedent) within its own clause (the binding domain)
Only
restriction on pronouns: they cannot be
bound within their clause
Pronouns
Free: Not bound
Principle B: Pronouns must be free in their
Binding Domain.
Binding domain for pronoun
S
*S Binding
NPi VP domain
NPi VP
N V S’
N V PP Heidi said
Heidi danced Comp S
P NPi
with
N
… shei…
her
Coindexed? yes Coindexed? yes
C-command? yes ∴Bound C-command? yes ∴Bound
Free in domain? no Free in domain? yes
VIOLATES PRINCIPLE B
Binding domain for pronoun
S
S Binding
NPi VP domain
NPi VP
N V S’
N V PP Heidi said
Heidi danced Comp S
P NPj
with
N
… shej…
her
Coindexed? no ∴ not Bound Coindexed? no ∴ not Bound
Free in domain? Yes Free in domain? Yes
R-expressions
*Heidii kissed Miriami
*Arti kissed Geoffi
*Shei kissed Heidii
*Shei said that Heidii was a disco queen.
Principle
C: R-expressions must be free
(everywhere)
*S
*S
NPi VP
NPi VP
N V S’
N V PP She said
She danced Comp S
P NPi
with
N
… Heidii…
Heidi
Coindexed? yes Coindexed? yes
C-command? yes ∴Bound C-command? yes ∴Bound
Free? no Free no
VIOLATES PRINCIPLE C VIOLATES PRINCIPLE C
Summary
Antecedent, Anaphor, index, pronoun, R-
expression, co-reference
Binds:
A binds B if and only if
A c-commands B AND
A and B are co-indexed
Free:not bound
Binding domain: The clause containing the
anaphor
Summary: The binding principles
Binding Principle A: An anaphor must be bound
in its binding domain.