Theta-theory.hwp
닫기22. θ-Theory
θ-criterion: Each argument bears one and only one θ-role, and each
θ-role is assigned to one and only one argument―overt anaphors
(reflexive pronoun, NP-t), pronominals(I, you, we, he, PRO,,,),
lexical NP, wh-t, clause.
>> θ-role is assigned to NP(argument) by a verb and preposition
a. John [VP [V loves] Mary].
↑↑ | | ↑↑
indirectly directly
θ-marking θ-marking
external argument internal argument
b. [NP e] was admired John by Mary
c. [NP e] seems [S John to [VP be intelligent]]
d. John believes [S Bill to be sick]
e. [S Johni seems [S ti to be considered [S ti to be intelligent]]]
↑ |↑ |
+case -case -case
-θ-role -θ-role +θ-role
f. There seems to be some reasons
g. It is certain that John will win.
h. They took advantage of John.
i. Advantage was taken of John.
j. [NP ] was killed John by Fred. (DS)
| ↑ | ↑
patient θ-role agent θ-role
John was killed t by Fred. (SS)
⇑ |
inherited θ-role
k. [S John{was believed, seems} [S t' to have been killed t ]] (SS)
-θ -θ +θ
※ a. [NP [NP e] [N'[N destruction] [NP the city]]]
| ↑
+θ
b. destruction of the city → of-insertion for case assignment
c. the city's destruction → movement for case assignment, POSS-insertion
'the city' has a θ-role inherited from the base position
♧ θ-role cannot be assigned to the subject position in passive and raising structure, in which the NP has an inherited θ-role that assigned in D-structure.
23. Chain Constraint: A chain must have only one θ-role and only one case.
a. John seems [ t to be in good health] (John, t)
+case -case
-θ-role +θ-role
b. *John seems [ t is in good health] (John, t) ⇒ case-conflict
+case +case
-θ-role +θ-role