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Re: Clitics

From:Thomas Wier <artabanos@...>
Date:Saturday, October 30, 1999, 21:16
Nik Taylor wrote:

> Matt Pearson wrote: > > Also, technically speaking, articles are not attached to the beginning > > of the noun phrase. They are *internal* to the noun phrase, albeit at > > the left edge of the constituent. Clitics like possessive -'s in English, > > by contrast, are *external* to the noun phrase (at least on some > > analyses). > > I really don't see how -'s is external to the noun phrase, while "the" > isn't.
One of the theories about <'s> is that it really functions as a determiner which has a specifier noun (the noun being possessed). It just happens to be phonologically and morphologically closely related to that word -- but syntactically isn't part of it. It works like this: NP / \ / \ Det Nom \ N the man According to this theory, the <'s> goes outside of this as a determiner for the NP.