Title of article :
Code-switching, word order and the lexical/functional category distinction
Author/Authors :
Brian Hok-Shing Chan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
33
From page :
777
To page :
809
Abstract :
This paper claims that lexical categories (V, N) and functional categories (D, I, C) behave differently in bilingual code-switching: whereas functional heads always determine the order of their code-switched complements, lexical heads may not do so. This proposal thus deviates from many recent studies which suggest that all heads determine the order of their complements (e.g. Mahootian, 1993; MacSwan, 1999; Nishimura, 1997; Nishimura and Yoon, 1998). Assuming a “Null Theory” perspective (Mahootian, 1993; MacSwan, 1999), code-switching data are explained here in terms of existing syntactic apparatus which also governs monolingual syntax. It is proposed that word order between lexical categories and their complements is determined by head parameter instead of feature strength as an intrinsic property of the lexical heads. Nonetheless, head-complement order is inherently specified in functional categories. On this account, prepositions are functional heads instead of lexical heads.
Keywords :
Head-complement order , Functional/lexical distinction , Null Theory , prepositions , Word order , code-switching
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Record number :
1290655
Link To Document :
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