Multiple Spell-Out model of syntax

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The Multiple Spell-Out model of syntax is a theoretical framework in generative grammar that proposes cyclic, phase-based transfer of syntactic structure to phonological and semantic components during derivation.

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instanceOf model of the syntax–phonology interface
model of the syntax–semantics interface
syntactic theory
theoretical framework in generative grammar
aimsToExplain how syntactic structure is mapped to phonological form
how syntactic structure is mapped to semantic interpretation
assumes derivations proceed in cycles
partial structures are sent to the interfaces before the derivation is complete
contrastsWith single spell-out models of syntax
hasComponent phonology
semantics
syntax
hasConcept cyclicity
derivational timing
phases
spell-out
proposes cyclic transfer of syntactic structure
derivational transfer to phonological form
derivational transfer to semantic interpretation
phase-based transfer of syntactic structure
relatesTo Minimalist Program NERFINISHED
interfaces in generative grammar
phase theory
usedIn generative syntax
research on the timing of interface operations
theoretical linguistics

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Juan Uriagereka theorized Multiple Spell-Out model of syntax