Preliminary notes on agreement in Itelmen

Agreement in Itelmen is represented by means of both prefixes and suffixes. While the prefixes reference subjects (of both transitive and intransitive verbs), the suffixal agreement morphemes on a given verb may reference the subject, the object, or an oblique argument, or some combination of these....

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Main Authors: Jonathan David Bobaljik, Susi Wurmbr, To Ken Hale
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.545.6418 2023-05-15T16:56:48+02:00 Preliminary notes on agreement in Itelmen Jonathan David Bobaljik Susi Wurmbr To Ken Hale The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1997 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.545.6418 http://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/xmlpage/1/document/325/ en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.545.6418 http://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/xmlpage/1/document/325/ Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://journals.dartmouth.edu/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Journals.woa/xmlpage/1/document/325/ text 1997 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:16:32Z Agreement in Itelmen is represented by means of both prefixes and suffixes. While the prefixes reference subjects (of both transitive and intransitive verbs), the suffixal agreement morphemes on a given verb may reference the subject, the object, or an oblique argument, or some combination of these. We propose that the proper characterization of the factors that determine which arguments control suffixal agreement involves a division of labour between morphology and a notion of discourse prominence/salience. In essence, we propose that the suffixal agreement morpheme is an object agreement marker, but the features of the subject are reflected in this position when the object lacks the relevant features (for example, we treat third person as the lack of a person feature), or is absent altogether (thus, intransitive verbs agree twice with their subjects). When a verb occurs with an oblique as well as a direct object, discourse salience will determine which of these non-subject arguments will control object agreement. In addition to providing a description of a complex range of facts from Itelmen, the paper sheds light on the nature of multiple exponence and the role of competition among affixes for a particular position in the verbal agreement system. 1. Text Itelmen Unknown
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description Agreement in Itelmen is represented by means of both prefixes and suffixes. While the prefixes reference subjects (of both transitive and intransitive verbs), the suffixal agreement morphemes on a given verb may reference the subject, the object, or an oblique argument, or some combination of these. We propose that the proper characterization of the factors that determine which arguments control suffixal agreement involves a division of labour between morphology and a notion of discourse prominence/salience. In essence, we propose that the suffixal agreement morpheme is an object agreement marker, but the features of the subject are reflected in this position when the object lacks the relevant features (for example, we treat third person as the lack of a person feature), or is absent altogether (thus, intransitive verbs agree twice with their subjects). When a verb occurs with an oblique as well as a direct object, discourse salience will determine which of these non-subject arguments will control object agreement. In addition to providing a description of a complex range of facts from Itelmen, the paper sheds light on the nature of multiple exponence and the role of competition among affixes for a particular position in the verbal agreement system. 1.
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