NPs, not DPs: The NP vs. DP debate in the context of dependency grammar
NPs, not DPs: The NP vs. DP debate in the context of dependency grammar
Author(s): Timothy OsborneSubject(s): Syntax
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: DP; dependency grammar; NP; NP vs. DP; null determiner
Summary/Abstract: This paper considers the NP vs. DP debate from the perspective of dependency grammar (DG). The message is delivered that given DG assumptions about sentence structure, the traditional NP-analysis of nominal groups is preferable over the DP-analysis. The debate is also considered from the perspective of phrase structure grammar (PSG). While many of the issues discussed here do not directly support NP over DP given PSG assumptions, some do. More importantly, one has to accept the widespread presence of null determiner heads for the DP analysis to be plausible on PSG assumptions. The argument developed at length here is that the traditional NP-analysis of nominal groups is both more accurate and simpler than the DP-analysis, in part because it does not rely on the frequent occurrence of null determiners.
- Issue Year: 68/2021
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 274-317
- Page Count: 44
- Language: English
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