Paul Kay and Ivan A. Sag: How Hard a Problem Would This Be to Solve?
This paper analyzes the interrelation
of two understudied phenomena of English:
discontinuous modifier phenomenon (so willing to help
out that they called early; more ready for
what was coming than I was) and the complex
pre-determination phenomenon (this delicious a lasagna;
How hard a problem (was it)?). Despite
their independence, they frequently occur
intertwined, as in too heavy a trunk (for me)
to lift and so lovely a melody that some
people cried. This paper presents a declarative analysis of
these and related facts that avoids syntactic movement in favor
of monotonic constraint satisfaction. It demonstrates how
an explicit, sign-based, constructional approach to grammatical
structure captures linguistic generalizations, while at the same time
accounting for idiosyncratic facts in this seemingly
complex grammatical domain.
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