Fases en la derivación e interpretación semántico-pragmática.
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Escuela de Letras. Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. Universidad Nacional de Rosario
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En este trabajo se busca
elaborar una descripción de la interfaz
sintaxis-significado a partir de la
articulación de propuestas relevantistas
y generativas. En particular, se propone
que las operaciones de extracción de
inferencias de la Teoría de la Relevancia
(TR) se aplican durante la derivación
sintáctica, independientemente de que se
haya transferido o no una fase. Partiendo
de la idea de un paralelismo entre
ambos procesos, se intenta demostrar
que algunos mecanismos inferenciales
imponen condiciones que afectan la
valoración de los rasgos de las
categorías funcionales. Además, se
considera que D es núcleo de fase
porque la valoración de rasgos de otros
núcleos, como los de T, en el curso de
la derivación dependen crucialmente de
los valores que adquieren los rasgos en
D [Para propuestas de D como núcleo
de fase puede verse Raposo (1999),
Svenonious (2002), Boskovik (2008),
Romero (2008, 2010) y Embick
(2010)].
This paper analyzes two texts produced by them, and reflect on how, in this context of crisis, the language is set as the possibility of rearticulation of an area of the common. This work is aimed at describing the syntax-meaning interface in terms of the interaction between relevantist and generative proposals. Our proposal is that the pragmatic operations which yield inferences put forward in Relevance Theory (RT) apply during the syntactic derivation and independently of phase transfer in the syntax. Taking the parallelism proposed in RT between these two processes, we will try to show that some inferential operations impose conditions on the functional elements, affecting their features valuation. We also support the view that D is a phase head, basing this idea on the fact that feature valuation of other heads, such as T, crucially depends on the values of the features in D.
This paper analyzes two texts produced by them, and reflect on how, in this context of crisis, the language is set as the possibility of rearticulation of an area of the common. This work is aimed at describing the syntax-meaning interface in terms of the interaction between relevantist and generative proposals. Our proposal is that the pragmatic operations which yield inferences put forward in Relevance Theory (RT) apply during the syntactic derivation and independently of phase transfer in the syntax. Taking the parallelism proposed in RT between these two processes, we will try to show that some inferential operations impose conditions on the functional elements, affecting their features valuation. We also support the view that D is a phase head, basing this idea on the fact that feature valuation of other heads, such as T, crucially depends on the values of the features in D.
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