WH-Operators & Multiple Copy Spell-Out in Modern Irish
Jack Pruett
March 2025
 

Irish has different complementizers depending on whether a clause is formed by an A-bar dependency without movement, via movement, or via binding of a resumptive pronoun. Despite these distinctions, these A-bar complementizers share the same phonological content, with the only difference being the mutation they trigger on the following verb. This paper reanalyzes these data, proposing that the verb mutation reflects the true realization of the C head, while the segmental content represents the WH-operator in Spec-CP. This paper analyzes this example of Multiple Copy Spell-Out and explores its implications for the order of operations in Syntax and Morphology.
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Reference: lingbuzz/008960
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Published in: in: Proceedings from LSA 2025
keywords: a-bar syntax; resumption; mutation; irish; anti-agreement; morphology, morphology, syntax, phonology
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