Agree without agreement in object clitic doubling constructions

Abstract This chapter investigates the relationship between object clitic doubling and object agreement. It is shown that, in Amharic and similar languages, the clitic on the verb is a separate pronominal element, which can trigger weak crossover and binding theory violations. At the same time, it a...

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Main Author: Baker, Mark C.
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/oso/9780192897749.003.0002 2023-05-15T18:32:40+02:00 Agree without agreement in object clitic doubling constructions Baker, Mark C. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897749.003.0002 https://academic.oup.com/book/chapter-pdf/47578589/oso-9780192897749-chapter-2.pdf unknown Oxford University PressOxford Angles of Object Agreement page 27-55 ISBN 0192897748 9780192897749 9780191924187 book-chapter 2022 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192897749.003.0002 2022-12-29T15:31:23Z Abstract This chapter investigates the relationship between object clitic doubling and object agreement. It is shown that, in Amharic and similar languages, the clitic on the verb is a separate pronominal element, which can trigger weak crossover and binding theory violations. At the same time, it acts like it enters into an Agree relationship with the doubled object, even though it does not c-command the object. It is shown that this unusual cluster of properties can be explained by analysing object clitic doubling on the model of how switch-reference has been analysed in recent work—particularly object=subject switch-reference in Shipibo and Yawanawa. In both constructions, particular functional heads enter into Agree-Link relations with nearby nominals, and the pointers created by this are interpreted as referential dependency holding between non-c-commanding nominals at the level of LF. Book Part The Pointers Oxford University Press (via Crossref) 27 55
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description Abstract This chapter investigates the relationship between object clitic doubling and object agreement. It is shown that, in Amharic and similar languages, the clitic on the verb is a separate pronominal element, which can trigger weak crossover and binding theory violations. At the same time, it acts like it enters into an Agree relationship with the doubled object, even though it does not c-command the object. It is shown that this unusual cluster of properties can be explained by analysing object clitic doubling on the model of how switch-reference has been analysed in recent work—particularly object=subject switch-reference in Shipibo and Yawanawa. In both constructions, particular functional heads enter into Agree-Link relations with nearby nominals, and the pointers created by this are interpreted as referential dependency holding between non-c-commanding nominals at the level of LF.
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