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DESCRIPTION:There are two different views on cyclic interaction: a) Morph
 ology interprets syntax\n(Bobaljik 2000\, among others)\, where in a fir
 st cycle\, syntactic structure-building takes place\,\nand in a second c
 ycle\, morphological realisation applies to the fully built syntactic st
 ructure\,\nand b) Cyclic Spellout (see see Uriagereka 1999\, Chomsky 200
 1)\, where once a morphological\nphase P is completed in syntactic struc
 ture-building\, the structure built so far is transferred to\nthe interf
 aces and morphological realisation applies to it\, such that syntactic s
 tructure-building\nand morphological realisation are intertwined. I show
  that the latter approach can predict extended exponence\, where a featu
 re is realised by multiple affixes\, by counter-bleeding without having 
 to resort to secondary contextual features or enrichment (Müller 2004). 
 In a Cyclic Spellout approach\, as heads are merged in the syntax\, feat
 ures are incrementally added to the syntactic structure that provides th
 e context for vocabulary insertion. Now\ncertain heads have the property
  that their maximal projection is a morphological phase and\nmust be spe
 lled out before other heads can be merged\, i.e.\, before all features a
 re present in\nthe syntactic structure\, leading to premature insertion 
 of more generic exponents where more\nspecific ones would be expected. 
URL:programm.stuts79.de/events/1536.html
SUMMARY:Cyclic Spellout Predicts Extended Exponence By Counter-Bleeding
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LOCATION:stuts79 - DOR 24 1.102
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