[Syntax] Binding Principles A, B, and C

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  • We discuss Binding Principle A, Binding Principle B, and Binding Principle C, as well as the concept of a Binding Domain.
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    Thank you for the video!
    I wanted to ask if you are going to do a video on subject tests. Inversion, Question tag and short answer tests seem straightfoward, but, during my syntax test, one of the sentences that we had to apply subjects tests to was ''What kinds of wrongdoing will we learn about this year?'', and that revealed to me that i still dont fully understand how do subject tests work.
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    • @branevelandcron5558
      @branevelandcron5558 Před 6 lety

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    • @Trevtutor
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      I'm also there, so hopefully the videos will all be relevant for your course. It's designed with the 322 curriculum in mind.

  • @lauravazquez6750
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    thank you very much for all your help.

  • @almamartinez767
    @almamartinez767 Před 5 lety

    What about small clauses? Would they become the binding domain, or do you still look at the TP?

  • @ellatan8317
    @ellatan8317 Před 5 lety +1

    This is super helpful. Thank you for making these videos!!!

    • @yassirouerdighi7944
      @yassirouerdighi7944 Před 5 lety

      Hi Ella How are you doing ? Please do you have something about X-bar Syntax ?

  • @guidoformichi5148
    @guidoformichi5148 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi! veru good video. I have a question though, do binding principles apply at LF or before?

  • @ethanshih751
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    Hi TrevTutor,
    As for the 'What picture of himself did John like?'
    Would it be okay to say that the deep structure of the question still represents John c-commands himself?
    Your videos help me a lot!

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    Can you please elaborate the concluding example? Anyway the series was brilliant, THANK YOU!

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    Please can you do a video on logical form!!!!! Your videos help me soooo much!

  • @cristinamatees4024
    @cristinamatees4024 Před 10 dny

    Hi, can I ask you what means c commands? I don’t understand, can you help me? Thanks for your help

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    Thanks a lot for this!!

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  • @demidron.
    @demidron. Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I'm still not clear on how to tree sentences that contain fronted constituents in X' other than Wh phrases and auxiliary verbs.
    For example: "Yesterday I went to the beach." Does "yesterday" move to Spec-C, to C or to something else?
    What if there are two fronted constituents? "Yesterday in Madrid there was a riot." Do we put "yesterday" in Spec-C and "in Madrid" in C?
    What if there are more than two fronted constituents: "Yesteday, in the kitchen, while doing the dishes, I saw a man out the window." ?

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  • @shurouqalmostafa5186
    @shurouqalmostafa5186 Před 4 lety

    Can you please make a video about small clauses within X-bar theory

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    @ranmouri8900 Před 6 dny

    Thank you❤

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    @oguzalparslan5885 Před 5 lety

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    Many thank's

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    @AshleysLand Před 4 lety

    Thanks dude

  • @celiaclements6581
    @celiaclements6581 Před 6 lety +1

    amazing clear explanations!! i'm in love!! I have a test on this tomorrow but i have a question about principle C (sorry you said you didn't want to talk about it):
    "Maria saw herself" is a grammatical sentence but surely it flouts the principle C because herself and Maria are co-indexed ..... ??? help

    • @Trevtutor
      @Trevtutor  Před 6 lety

      If Maria is an antecedent, then it's okay. A principle C violation occurs when "Maria" is coindexed with something else BEFORE it.

    • @celiaclements6581
      @celiaclements6581 Před 6 lety

      thank you !!!!

    • @salonishah9138
      @salonishah9138 Před 2 lety

      @@Trevtutor what if we have a sentence 'She is Maria' and here She and Maria are co-indexed and bound. It still doesnt violate principle C? I could not understand what you meant by 'if Maria is coindexed with something before it'.

  • @sot11cat
    @sot11cat Před 3 lety

    “She said that he loves herself” is in Latin totally grammatical.
    Illa1 dixit [eum amare se1]
    (I co-index using numbers)
    This may have of course also another reading:
    Illa dixit [eum2 amare se2]
    In 1 co-indexing the reflection is said to be “indirect”; in 2 co-indexing “direct”. How could we come with a rule exposing that?
    I should clarify that reflexives can be used in such an ambiguous way either in finite (“full CPs”: dependent clauses of many sorts) or non-finite verb phrases (infinitives, participles, gerunds etc, thus “null CPs). Infinitives with verbs introducing indirect speech (like dicere) are considered TPs, if I’m not so wrong.

  • @farahturk4723
    @farahturk4723 Před 6 lety

    THANKKK U

  • @thetransvoicer6386
    @thetransvoicer6386 Před 7 lety

    Please what is this : i and j stand for? And i did not understand sentence four the ungramatical one, in the principle b can you help please?

    • @Trevtutor
      @Trevtutor  Před 7 lety +1

      i and j are just index markers. Meaning that in sentence four, a paraphrase would be "Carol said that Carol loved Carol".

    • @thetransvoicer6386
      @thetransvoicer6386 Před 7 lety

      TheTrevTutor but looks the same as former ones?

  • @chiaotseng
    @chiaotseng Před 6 lety

    Really like your clear explanation !! Could you teach us about stranding and pied piping ? Syntax really confuses me...

  • @jjbb-mp2rb
    @jjbb-mp2rb Před rokem

    how can i find principle c

  • @harriet6456
    @harriet6456 Před 2 lety

    (That Alex always passes out after drinking orange juice irks himself) how can I explain that this sentence is ungrammatical?, and Thanks a lot for your efforts, you really make syntax a piece of cake!🤍🤍

  • @adawiyajabbar3176
    @adawiyajabbar3176 Před 3 lety

    I need advice, can I contact you please؟

  • @Garrick645
    @Garrick645 Před měsícem +1

    Can someone tell me what is DP here . Is it Daughter phrase ?? I missed a few lectures in between

  • @Wedo10_10
    @Wedo10_10 Před 4 lety

    What about this sentence [ the book about the president didn’t bother him] also (the students told themselves that the exam would include simple questions) help me

  • @LucyFoggo
    @LucyFoggo Před rokem

    thank

  • @MOPCLinguistica
    @MOPCLinguistica Před 4 lety

    The final sentence is grammatical because complements and adjuncts of objects of a verb X will also allow reflexive pronouns to refer to (to be coindexed with) the subject of verb X.

  • @melisadibek3902
    @melisadibek3902 Před 4 lety

    What means TP ? Can you explain? ☹️

  • @kolawoleanna3539
    @kolawoleanna3539 Před 5 měsíci

    Please what does TP mean?

    • @Trevtutor
      @Trevtutor  Před 5 měsíci

      Tense Phrase. Some theories use IP (inflection phrase) instead but functionally it’s the same.

  • @alexandrusuteu9731
    @alexandrusuteu9731 Před 4 lety

    What a about "Why is Larissa hard to convince to trust herself?"?

  • @emmtsangari416
    @emmtsangari416 Před 3 lety

    I love you

  • @ami-zg5td
    @ami-zg5td Před 3 měsíci

    the principle A names... silent hill reference?

  • @thetransvoicer6386
    @thetransvoicer6386 Před 7 lety

    Plz can you give me your facebook page? I need you to correct a test for mr plz

  • @noufm2036
    @noufm2036 Před 3 měsíci

    I love you with all in me

  • @Anthony-gs3er
    @Anthony-gs3er Před 6 lety

    6:34 Unless you are Smeagol.

  • @Abdrahimmakhache
    @Abdrahimmakhache Před 6 lety

    Actually , the principle B has confused me . what I understand is that a pronoun must be free in its binding domain , that is to say not bound . First to violate the binding : A shouldn't c-commands B , or A shouldn't co-indexed B as in ; Carol ( i ) said that she ( j ) was happy .
    . Second , the pronoun is free in domain. Here we can say that we could apply the princple B
    Is that what Principle B means or I get lost in this chapter of Binding theory .
    Another question Sir , do these principles dominate and control on if the clause grammatical or ungrammatical ?

    • @Trevtutor
      @Trevtutor  Před 6 lety

      she(j) is not bound since it is not co-indexed with Carol(i).
      Principle A and C usually match people's intuitions about whether a sentence is grammatical or not, but there is some experimental evidence that shows that Principle B can be violated and yet still be acceptable.