Abstract

I discuss the phrase-structure-theoretic operation of Late Merge proposed in Lebeaux 1991 as it is used in late adjunct merger and wholesale late merger. I show that under current theoretical assumptions about the nature of the Merge and Move operations, Late Merge over-generates in ways that are difficult to overcome. Given that Late Merge is otherwise demonstrably computationally unparsimonious ( Kobele and Michaelis 2012 ), I conclude that it should not be an available operation and suggest Neglect ( Sportiche 2016 ) as an alternative to generate the needed Logical Form representations.

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