Font Size: a A A

The linking element and Swedish complex nominal compounds

Posted on:2013-10-18Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:The University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCandidate:Gilbert, Jeffrey KlineFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390008987423Subject:Language
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis investigates the linking element that sometimes appears in Swedish compounds made up of three noun stems, also called complex nominal compounds. I present a comprehensive analysis of Swedish compounding and the nature of the linking element, and then argue that the appearance of the linking element, typically --s--, in complex nominal compounds is predictable. This thesis proposes that the linking element is a marker of a particular syntactic structure, and thereby a particular linear ordering of the nouns inside a complex compound. Two previous syntactic proposals (Josefsson, 1998; Mukai, 2008) for the linking element and Swedish complex compounds are discussed, and I argue that these proposals are partly problematic due to their application of Kayne's (1994) antisymmetry theory of syntax. I discuss Kayne's antisymmetry theory, with its restrictions to asymmetric c-command, and offer a solution to the problem found in the previous proposals. I contend that antisymmetry theory can account for both the subword structure and linearization of Swedish complex nominal compounds with and without the linking element.
Keywords/Search Tags:Linking element, Complex nominal compounds
Related items