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Lexicalism and modular overlap in English
Oleh:
Giegerich, Heinz Joachim
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SKASE: Journal of Theoretical Linguistics vol. 2 no. 2 (Feb. 2005)
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page 43-62.
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This paper argues that the lexicon-syntax divide, essential for the expression in Lexicalism of the Lexical Integrity Hypothesis, is neither robust nor unique. English has compound-phrase hybrids for whose analysis the lexicon and the syntax must constitute overlapping modules. Similar overlap of modules previously thought to be sharply divided is present within the lexicon: stratal integrity fails to account for the occasional failure of strong stress preservation, for the sporadic occurrence of weak stress preservation, for the frequent adoption of stratum-1 phonotactic behaviour by stratum-2 morphological constructions, as well as for the occurrence of stratum-1 constructions displaying stratum-2 phonotactic structure.
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