Morphosemantic features in Universal Grammar: What we can learn from Marshallese pronouns and demonstratives

IF 0.5 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Elizabeth A. Cowper, D. C. Hall
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Abstract

Abstract This article analyzes Marshallese pronouns and demonstratives, arguing that both privative and binary morphosemantic features are necessary, and that the two types coexist in a single domain. Marshallese encodes number with atomic, and person with [$\pm$author] and [$\pm$participant]. In the complex system of Marshallese demonstratives, atomic and [$\pm$human] map to the same head, subject to a constraint that only one feature appears at a time. The element $\chi$, which derives person orientation in demonstratives and pronouns, does not universally map to the same syntactic position. While in Heiltsuk $\chi$ is a dependent of the person head, in Marshallese it heads a projection above the person head. And while in Heiltsuk the person features occupy the same position in both pronouns and demonstratives, Marshallese pronouns have a different structure, with person and number features mapping to a single syntactic head. The contribution of UG is thus not a set of specific features or specific structures, but a set of more abstract principles.
通用语法的语素特征:马绍尔语代词和指示语的启示
摘要本文对马绍尔语代词和指示语进行了分析,认为这两种类型的谓语和指示语都是必要的,并且这两种类型在一个域中共存。马绍尔语用原子编码数字,用[$\pm$author]和[$\pm$participant]编码人。在Marshallese指示词的复杂系统中,atomic和[$\pm$human]映射到同一个头部,受到一次只能出现一个特征的约束。在指示代词和代词中派生人称指向的元素$\chi$并不普遍映射到相同的句法位置。在Heiltsuk语中,$\chi$是人头的附属物,而在Marshallese语中,$\chi$是人头上方的投影。在海尔图克语中,人称特征在代词和指示代词中占据相同的位置,而马绍尔语的代词结构不同,人称和数的特征映射到一个句法头。因此,UG的贡献不是一组特定的特性或特定的结构,而是一组更抽象的原则。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Linguistics publishes articles of original research in linguistics in both English and French. The articles deal with linguistic theory, linguistic description of natural languages, phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, first and second language acquisition, and other areas of interest to linguists.
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