Video 13.3 Overt and Covert Movement: Explaining Cross-Linguistic Variation
Andrew Carnie presents Syntax: A Generative Introduction. 4E. Wiley Blackwell. Video 13.3 Overt and Covert Movement: Explaining Cross-Linguistic Variation If Full Interpretation and Move are universal properties, then how to we explain what appears to be variation among languages in how they apply. Adapting the Saussurian notions of Signifiers (PF) and Signifieds (LF), we explain variation by appealing to timing of the move operations relative to the "Spellout" operation that bifurcates the derivation of the sentence into two representations a PF and an LF. Universal semantics claims that all languages have the same LFs, so language variation must be a consequence of whether the movement appears before spellout (so is reflected in the PF) or after it (so is only reflected in the LF and not the PF). Movement that happens before SpellOut is called "Overt Movement", Movement that happens after it is called "Covert movement". This distinction allows us to explain ambiguity in structures involving quantifiers and to explain why restrictions on movement (like the MLC) seem to apply in languages with wh-in-situ, resulting in island effects. Please purchase the book: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Syntax%3A...

Video 16.2: LF Copying or PF Deletion

Video 18.2: Polysynthesis

Englishes around the World - Language variation

Video 10.1 V to T Movement

Video 9.2: Auxiliaries

Semantics: Scope Ambiguity

He Once Worked at Subway. At 58, He Solved An "Impossible" Problem

The complete FUN TO IMAGINE with Richard Feynman

Conan O’Brien Mocks Trump At Harvard Commencement | Crowd Erupts During Viral Speech
![[Syntax] Wh-Questions and Movement](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZZC5L6hU300/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEjCNACELwBSFryq4qpAxUIARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJDeAE=&rs=AOn4CLDQFs1Nj2ApMCPXKkieoZUm-zJpJQ)
[Syntax] Wh-Questions and Movement

Video 13.1 Our Model So Far

Video 5.2: Anaphors

Inside the Mind of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei | The Circuit | Extended Interview

100 Jahre Ingeborg Bachmann: Die Kraft der Sprache | Doku HD | ARTE

Intro Syntax: Auxiliaries and Head-to-Head Movement (part 1)

Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

The FULL VIDEO of Trump they didn’t want released

Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

