- Dil Eğitimi ve Araştırmaları Dergisi
- Vol: 4 Issue: 2
- Sentential Subjects and the Freezing Principle in Turkish
Sentential Subjects and the Freezing Principle in Turkish
Authors : Sinan Çakir
Pages : 61-74
Doi:10.31464/jlere.418730
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Publication Date : 2018-08-31
Article Type : Research
Abstract :ÖZ: The Freezing Principle, which claims that nothing can be extracted out of a moved element, was proposed to replace the pre-minimalist subject condition effects. In the present paper, extractions out of sentential subjects have been analyzed to determine the functionality of the Freezing Principle in Turkish. In the analyses the scrambling and wh-movement structures, it was observed that the Freezing Principle successfully explains the violations that take place in such extractions. As for the relativization structures, the previous studies assert that it is possible to extract elements out of moved phrases in such constructions, which should not be possible under the freezing approach. For such constructions, this paper proposes cyclic movement of the relative clause operator from the lower embedded CP to the upper embedded CP. During this movement, this operator is not extracted out of any moved phrase; therefore, the Freezing Principle is not violated. This paper proposes that Sentential Subject Constraint holds in Turkish and the Freezing Principle successfully explains all instances of ungrammatical sentential subject extractions. Anahtar sözcükler: Generative syntax, Sentential Subject Constraint, The Freezing Principle, TurkishKeywords : Generative syntax, Sentential Subject Constraint, The Freezing Principle, Turkish