Syntax Arguments
Syntax Arguments
Tabula Rasa
Case filter
Phonological arguments
Pleonastic pronoun
WH movement
WH arguments
Additional information
There are arguments that humans are not born Tabula Rasa
Creativity: The ability to understand sentences you never heard before.
Nativists say that we can understand the speech just by hearing part of it.
To be able to describe the language // The language we use to study the language (Metalanguage).
ARG: children make mistakes they have never Humans born empty headed -> society is the
heard before. key in acquisition process.
Rapidity: A child can learn all the complexities of a language in a very short period of time.
Uniformity: the road map to acquire a language is generally the same.
Example: tendency to learn D.O before I.O
In what way can we know a human has linguistics competence?
Explicit knowledge
Tacit Knowledge
Meta language
Syntactic categories
Case filter
Some complementizers are hidden, but we can see the consequences there.
The INFL phrase (Inflectional phrase) is the complement of the complementizer phrase.
CP (complementizer phrase) specifiers are universally empty, their role is being landing sites for
moved WH phrases.
Nominative: subject.
Us: accusative.
When an NP moves (for example in passive voice constructions) it necessarily lands in the specifier
of the IP.
The NP (the ball) does not have accusative case because the verb cannot assign it because it is
participle. This is a clear violation of case filter.
Again, the case filter says that you cannot have an NP without case assigned. // No NP if NP is
caseless.
Phonological arguments:
In English when we have a word with 2 syllables, we stress the 1st consonant if the word is noun and
the 2nd if it is a verb.
On the face of it, PRO violates case filter since INFL is non-finite. However, case filter applies only to
overt NPs.
He tried to be happy: this sentence does not violate case filter because there is no overt NP.
Pleonastic pronoun
In the example like he seems to be happy/ he is likely to leave, there is a good reason to argue that
the subject NP (he) is generated post-verbally.
That is: Seems he to be happy / Is likely he to leave. However, these sentences will be
ungrammatical if the deep structure is kept. But why?
The NP ends up after the verb it will incur a violation of case filter because the nearby INFL is non-
finite, and therefore cannot assign it a nominative case, in consequence the NP has to raise to the
nearby clause where the INFL is finite.
In case a pleonastic pronoun [it] is added, this NP does not undergo any movement because that
way it has appropriate case assignment and satisfy case filter.
This raising process does not apply to sentences like [He tries to leave], because there is no
possibility to add a pleonastic pronoun.
This means that the second clause [to be happy/ to leave] has an empty subject, and can survive as it
is because case filter does not apply to covert NPs.
Phonological argument: some words are stressed at the beginning, especially the words that can
work as nouns and verbs.
Morphological argument: adding ed at the end of some verbs and not nouns like studied, we cannot
say studented.
WH movement
Semantic argument: that placement emphasises that what will come will be a question, we never
discover a question till the end.
who
You invited him
whom
When the WH word replaces a D.O of the verb, who or whom are both possible, with whom being
more formal.
When whom is the object preposition [to whom], who is not possible/ not correct.
WH arguments
The transitive verb (invite) sub categorizes for a post verbal NP (the D.O), this element moved to
(who) place. [who replaces an NP].
I invited him.
The position left cannot be filled by anything else other than (who), who did you invite him/her.
ARG for movement: if it remains in-situ (stays in its place), it will be too far from the complementizer
that has the [+WH] feature.
Additional information
t = trace.
In situ: does not move.
place = where
manner = how
reason = why
Thematic rule preservers: When we have an agent and a patient, they stay the same even if we have
a movement.