Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
935838 Lingua 2010 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this paper is to investigate whether topic and focus movement operations exist DP-internally. The answer that I will reach is by and large negative. First, I will show that the DP, being argumental and not propositional, is ill-suited for topic/comment or focus/background partitioning. Second, I adopt Neeleman and van de Koot's (2008) proposal for clause-level focus and topic movement. The fundamental idea in this proposal is that topic and focus movement is driven by the need to create a syntactically continuous comment or background constituent. As I explain below, it follows from this that topic and focus movement cannot take place DP-internally. In the remainder of the paper I provide an analysis for two sets of data where DP-internal FocusP has been proposed in the literature: adjective reordering and Greek polydefinites.

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