In this paper, I explore stylistic fronting (SF) in Icelandic. It is controversial whether SF is syntactic or phonological. I show that certain puzzling properties of Icelandic SF can be accounted for under a syntax-phonology interface approach. I propose that the syntactic component is divided into two distinctive subcomponents: the narrow syntactic component and the shallow syntactic component. After narrow syntax, certain formal features like [+SF] are adjoined to the left edge of IP, activated by the invasive Articulatory-Perceptual Performance system. More precisely, SF is optionally triggered to satisfy the EPP in shallow syntax.
1. Introduction<BR>2. Basic Properties<BR>3. Previous Analyses<BR>4. Proposal<BR>5. Conclusion<BR>References<BR>
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