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Recognizing copies: On the definition of Non-Distinctiveness
Fecha
2018-02Registro en:
Muñoz Pérez, Carlos; Recognizing copies: On the definition of Non-Distinctiveness; Ubiquity Press; Glossa; 3; 1; 2-2018; 1-49
2397-1835
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Muñoz Pérez, Carlos
Resumen
The standard approach to Non-Distinctiveness, the sameness-like relation between elements forming a chain under Copy Theory, involves assuming that some grammatical mechanism marks as non-distinct the syntactic objects related by the Copy operation. In this paper, I argue that Non-Distinctiveness is better explained as an inclusion relation between the features of constituents in a local domain. This definition offers interesting conceptual and empirical advantages regarding wh-copying, non-identical doubling and anti-reconstruction. Moreover, I demonstrate that definitions of Non-Distinctiveness based on notions such as identity and phases do not allow capturing basic cases that are trivially derived by the inclusion-based approach.