Differential object marking and object scrambling in the Guaraní language cluster

E. Roessler
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The parallel data discussed in this article suggest that in Guaraní languages differential objects seem far from being exclusively highlighted in morphology. Instead, the Guaraní dom systems exhibit a differential treatment of certain direct objects within narrow syntax. Focusing on [+animate] direct objects, I supply evidence that [+dom] direct objects scramble out of their base position into a higher, vP-internal, projection, namely αP (following López 2012). This short DO scrambling is derived including data from simple transitive, ditransitive, and applicative constructions as well as from object conjunction. The short scrambling within vP is followed by further direct object dislocation into a higher functional domain, an operation described in literature as triggered by φ-feature under T° and targeting a specifier in an expanded functional domain (Freitas 2011b). DOs that move out of their base position may be marked with the overt case marker, homophonous with dat case. The homophony between dat and dom is conceived as morphological opacity in the Guaraní case. Syntactically, however, [+dom] DOs pattern together with their zero-marked acc counterparts, rather than with indirect objects.
Guaraní语言簇中的差分对象标记和对象置乱
本文中讨论的并行数据表明,在Guaraní语言中,不同的对象似乎远非只在形态学上突出。相反,Guaraní dom系统在狭窄的语法中对某些直接对象表现出不同的处理方式。专注于[+动画]直接对象,我提供证据表明[+dom]直接对象从其基础位置爬出,进入更高的vp内部投影,即αP (López 2012)。这种短DO置乱是由简单及物、及物和应用结构以及对象连接的数据推导而来的。在vP内的短暂置乱之后,进一步直接的对象错位进入更高的功能域,这一操作在文献中被描述为由T°下的φ-feature触发,并针对扩展功能域中的指示符(Freitas 2011b)。移出其基本位置的DOs可以用明显的大小写标记来标记,与数据大小写同音。在Guaraní的情况下,数据和dom之间的谐音被认为是形态的不透明性。然而,在语法上,[+dom] DOs与它们的零标记acc对应对象一起模式,而不是与间接对象一起模式。
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