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Binding (syntactic)

Binding (syntactic). An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents. Definition. A node α binds a node β if α and β are co-indexed , α c-commands β. Co-indexation. pinched . Coindexation indicates co-reference. The boy.

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Binding (syntactic)

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  1. Binding(syntactic) An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents

  2. Definition A node α binds a node β if • α and β are co-indexed, • α c-commands β.

  3. Co-indexation • pinched . Coindexation indicates co-reference. The boy himself i i = i

  4. C-command A node α c-commands a node β iff: • the first branching node that dominates α also dominates β; and • α does not dominate β and β does not dominate α For details, see entry on c-command.

  5. C-command • B c-commands C, E and F. • C c-commands B and D. • D c-commands C, E and F. • E c-commands F only. • F c-commands E only. A B C D E F

  6. Example of Binding Brandonbindshim Brandon wants Dawn to pinch him. j i j c-commands

  7. A Different Definition A node α syntactically binds a node β if • α and β are co-indexed, • α c-commands β, • α is in an A-position, and • α does not c-command any other node which is also co-indexed with β, c-commands β, and is in an A-position (i.e. nothing between α and β that fulfills (i-iii)). Heim & Kratzer (1988:261) Also, see entry on A-position.

  8. Schematic Representation where α and γ are in A-positions α k … γ … By H&K’s definition, k γbinds β … β … k but We leave it to you to explore the motivations behind H&K’s definition. α does notbind β

  9. Why ‘binding’? • Binding is useful for stating anaphoric relations. • Words like him, her, herself, itself, each other, etc often require antecedents. • Binding allows us to state the syntactic conditions for identifying appropriate antecedents.

  10. The End Wee, Lian-Hee and Winnie H.Y. Cheung (2009) An animated and narrated glossary of terms used in Linguistics. Hong Kong Baptist University.

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