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      Proper movement through Spec-CP: An argument from hyperraising in Mongolian

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      Glossa: a journal of general linguistics
      Ubiquity Press
      hyperraising, Mongolian, ECM, raising to object, A vs. A’distinction, improper movement

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          Abstract

          The subject of an embedded finite clause in Mongolian can be marked with accusative case, alternating with canonical nominative case. Followitng previous proposals, I analyze this option as the consequence of the presence of φ-features in the complementizer of the embedded clause, which trigger the movement of the lower subject to Spec-CP. From that position, the embedded subject is accessible to the matrix v, which assigns case to it without violating the Phase Impenetrability Condition (PIC). A prediction that falls out from this analysis is that the accusative subject in Mongolian can move into the matrix clause, also without violating this locality condition. This type of construction is called hyperraising and is indeed found in the language. Hyperraising in Mongolian displays some of the signature properties of A-movement, including the absence of weak crossover effects and of reconstruction for Condition C. A comparison with covert Wh-movement in Mongolian will show that this type of movement does induce a WCO violation and reconstructs for Condition C. If the proposal that hyperraising in Mongolian involves a stopover position at Spec-CP is on the right track, this position would have to be an A-position. If correct, this paper contributes to the view that syntactic positions should not be considered as being intrinsically A or Ā: Spec-CP, which is usually taken to be an Ā-position, could potentially be an A-position too, at least in hyperraising in Mongolian.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                2397-1835
                Glossa: a journal of general linguistics
                Ubiquity Press
                2397-1835
                19 February 2019
                2019
                : 4
                : 1
                : 30
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA, US
                Article
                10.5334/gjgl.667
                d868bd15-4099-465f-b0d0-b686109826e7
                Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s)

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.

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                : 31 March 2018
                : 08 October 2018
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                General linguistics,Linguistics & Semiotics
                ECM,A vs. A’distinction,improper movement,Mongolian,hyperraising,raising to object

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