Generally speaking, the extended label for left-dislocation (-LFD
) is applied to clausal or phrasal constituents in the left periphery which are overtly resumed by a coreferential phrase (for some specific exceptions to this see below). The coreferential phrase is then tagged with the extended label for resumption (-RSP
):
(IP-MAT (ADVP-TMP-LFD (KOUS Do) ← left-dislocated constituent (CP-ADV (WADVP-1 0) (IP-SUB (ADVP-TMP *T*-1) (NP-SBJ (PPER he)) (NP-OB1 (DPDS dit)) (VVPP gesproken) (VAFIN hadde)))) (ADVP-TMP-RSP (AVD Do)) ← resumptive constituent ... )
This means that, wherever there is a constituent tagged -LFD
, there should also be one tagged -RSP
.
Left-dislocation and resumption of a subject
Where we have left-dislocation and resumption of a subject, only the resumptive constituent is tagged as a subject so as not to violate the requirement that each IP has exactly one subject.
The left-dislocated constituent is simply tagged as NP-LFD
; the resumptive constituent is tagged as NP-SBJ-RSP
:
(IP-MAT (NP-LFD (DPOSA Ere) ← left-dislocated constituent (NA iunkfrowen) ...) (NP-SBJ-RSP (DPDS de)) ← resumptive constituent (VVFIN wusten) (PTKNEG nicht) ... )
Clauses which have more than one -LFD/-RSP
pair
Cases can arise where more than one -LFD/-RSP pair occurs in a single clause. In such cases, the pairs are co-indexed so as to avoid mismatches:
(IP-MAT (NP-LFD-2 (FM Ieu)) (ADVP-TMP-LFD-3 (KOUS do) (CP-ADV (WADVP-1 0) (IP-SUB (ADVP-TMP *T*-1) (NP-SBJ (PPER he)) (VVFIN was) (ADJP-PRD (NP-MSR (XY xxxii) (NA iar)) (ADJP (ADJD olt)))))) (ADVP-RSP-3 (AVD do)) (VVFIN ghewan) (NP-SBJ-RSP-2 (PPER he)) (NP-OB1 (NE Saruth)) )
Insertion of null resumptives (*-RSP 0
)
In certain left-dislocation contexts, a null resumptive element (*-RSP 0
) is inserted.
The following contexts call for insertion of a null resumptive:
- Where there is more than one left-dislocated element and a single resumptive element which could in principle pair with either one. As a default principle, the null resumptive element is inserted immediately after the first left-dislocated constituent. This insertion means that each left-dislocated constituent has a corresponding resumptive element, and the coindexation principle can be applied (see above):
(IP-MAT (CP-ADV-LFD-1 (C-V1 0) (IP-SUB (VVFIN Is) (NP-SBJ-2 (DPDS dat)) (ADVP (AVKO also)) (CP-THT-2 (KOUS dat) ...))) (ADVP-RSP-1 0) (CP-ADV-LFD-3 (C-V1 0) (IP-SUB (VVFIN steruet) (NP-SBJ (DDARTA der) (DPIS eyn)))) (ADVP-RSP-3 (AVKO so)) (VMFIN sal) ... )
- Where there are two or mote left-dislocated constituents, of which only the latter is overtly resumed a clause-level. Again, the null resumptive element is inserted immediately after the first left-dislocated constituent by default, and the resulting
-LFD/-RSP
pairs are coindexed:
(IP-MAT (NP-LFD-1 (CP-FRL (WNP-2 (PTKG S) (DWA welich) (NA voget)) (IP-SUB (NP-SBJ *T*-2) (NP-OB1 (DIARTA enen) (NA richtere)) (VVFIN set) (PP (APPR an) (NP (DPOSA sine) (NA stat)))))) (NP-RSP-1 0) (NP-LFD-3 (CP-FRL (WNP-4 (PTKG s) (DPWS waz)) (IP-SUB (NP-SBJ *T*-4) (PP (APPR vor) (NP (DPDS dheme))) (VVPP gelent) (VAFIN wert)))) (NP-SBJ-RSP-3 (DPDS dat)) (VMFIN sal) ... )