Two cases of prominent internal possessor constructions

Sandy Ritchie
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This paper outlines a new analysis of the syntactic structure and discourse function of a ‘prominent internal possessor construction’ (PIPC) in Chimane (unclassified, Bolivia) and compares it with an existing analysis of a different kind of PIPC found in Maithili (Indo- Aryan, India/Nepal). PIPCs in Chimane and Maithili involve an apparently non-local agreement relation between verbs and possessors which are internal to possessive NPs. In Chimane, it is argued that internal possessors are able to control object agreement via a clause-level ‘proxy’ of the internal possessor – see also Ritchie (under review). The paper goes on to compare this construction with PIPCs in Maithili, and shows that speakers use PIPCs in discourse to indicate the information structure role of the internal possessor. In the case of Chimane, it seems that internal possessors which bear the secondary topic role are more likely to control object agreement, while in Maithili, other semantic and information structural features of internal possessors are at play. The contributions of the various levels of sentence structure are modelled using the LFG architecture developed in Dalrymple & Nikolaeva (2005; 2011).
两个突出的内部所有人结构
本文概述了中国语(玻利维亚,未分类)中“突出的内部所有人结构”(PIPC)的句法结构和话语功能的新分析,并将其与在Maithili(印度-雅利安,印度/尼泊尔)中发现的不同类型的PIPC进行了比较。汉语和汉语中,动词和所有格NPs之间存在明显的非局部一致关系。在中国,有人认为内部所有人能够通过内部所有人的条款级“代理”来控制反对协议——参见里奇(正在审查中)。本文将这一结构与Maithili语中的pipc结构进行了比较,发现说话者在语篇中使用pipc来表示内部所有人的信息结构角色。在汉语中,似乎承担次要话题角色的内部所有人更有可能控制对象一致,而在汉语中,内部所有人的其他语义和信息结构特征在起作用。使用Dalrymple &Nikolaeva(2005)开发的LFG架构对句子结构的各个层次的贡献进行建模;2011)。
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