Quirky subjects in Icelandic, Faroese, and German: A Relational Grammar account

Andreas Pankau
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This paper presents a new analysis of quirky subjects according to which quirky subjects bear multiple grammatical relations and hence differ syntactically from regular subjects. This contrasts with the standard analysis of quirky subjects according to which quirky subjects are regular subjects bearing lexical case and therefore differ only morphologically from regular subjects. Based on the behavior of quirky subjects in Faroese and German, I argue that the syntactic account is superior. Faroese shows that the case borne by a quirky subject is not lexical, whereas German shows that quirky subjects are not regular subjects to begin with. The behavior of quirky subjects in Icelandic, on which the standard analysis is based, is argued to be the result of a morphosyntactic peculiarity of Icelandic.
冰岛语、法罗语和德语中的古怪科目:关系语法说明
本文提出了一种新的怪主语分析方法,怪主语具有多种语法关系,因而在句法上不同于普通主语。这与对古怪受试者的标准分析形成了对比,根据标准分析,古怪受试者是具有词汇情况的常规受试者,因此与常规受试者仅在形态上有所不同。根据法罗语和德语中古怪主体的行为,我认为句法叙述更优越。法罗语表明,古怪的主语所携带的情况不是词汇,而德语表明,古怪的主语一开始就不是常规的主语。标准分析所依据的冰岛人古怪行为被认为是冰岛人形态句法特性的结果。
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