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Abstract
Dogon pseudo-subjects are bare meteorological, temporal-environmental, and partonymic nouns of low
referentiality/specificity that occur in fixed noun-verb collocations. The pseudo-subject controls the choice of verb in all
cases, but it fails to behave like a true subject in linear position, in a quotative-subject construction, or in
pronominal-subject agreement. The pseudo-subject is the sole nominal in these meteorological and temporal collocations, but in
partonymic collocations it co-occurs with a true subject denoting the possessor-experiencer. The latter has all of the clear
subject properties except controlling the choice of verb. Pseudo-subjects have some similarities with, but are distinct from, a
range of typologically familiar phenomena including impersonal subjects, direct objects, possessums stranded by possessor raising,
East Asian-style second subjects or post-topic subjects, incorporated nouns, and adverbial adjuncts. They can be classified as
pseudo-incorporated nominals if this category is broad enough to include subject-like as well as object-like nominals. The
relevant constructions are easily modelled in construction grammars, but not in arboreal syntax.
期刊介绍:
Studies in Language provides a forum for the discussion of issues in contemporary linguistics from discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspectives. Areas of central concern are: discourse grammar; syntactic, morphological and semantic universals; pragmatics; grammaticalization and grammaticalization theory; and the description of problems in individual languages from a discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological perspective. Special emphasis is placed on works which contribute to the development of discourse-pragmatic, functional, and typological theory and which explore the application of empirical methodology to the analysis of grammar.