In this paper, we will consider the account of subject extraction out of that -clauses based on the split C strategy (Szczegielniak 1999) and the C-T Agree relation (Pesetsky and Torrego 2001) and point our their problems. According to Pesetsky and Torrego (2001), the C-T Agree relation is morphologically expressed in two ways: by merging that or merging the feature content of T (along with Agr) in C. However, we have assumed that if do in English is associated with a question, it is not independently attested as the realization of T but the realization of Q in C, serving as the interrogative morpheme. To obtain this argument, we have proposed the Q-feature of C as a property to determine the type of a clause. The Q-feature of C plays a role of distinguishing an interrogative C from a declarative C and can serve as a probe to seek the element with the interrogative morpheme, such as -ni in Korean.
1. Introduction
2. Various analyses of the that-t phenomena
3. The Q-feature of the interrogative C and the C-T relation
4. Concluding Remarks and Further Studies
(0)
(0)