Binding Principle for Long-distance Anaphors

Authors

  • Dong-Ik Choi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.328

Keywords:

Anaphora (Linguistics)

Abstract

This paper deals with long-distance anaphora, a binding phenomenon in which reflexives find their antecedents outside their local domain. I introduce various syntactic approaches to the phenomenon: Binding-domain parametrizing approach, Governing category parametrizing approach, SUBJECT parametrizing approach and Anaphor movement approach. I show that they cannot fully account for the long-distance anaphora. I suggest that semantic or thematic consideration are to be taken to give a full account for the long-distance anaphora.

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How to Cite

Choi, . D.-I. (1997). Binding Principle for Long-distance Anaphors. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 22, 57-71. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.328