阿克兰语事件存在结构的关系分句分析

IF 0.9 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Zachary Wellstood
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本研究首次记录和分析了阿克兰语(Aklanon)中的“事件存在结构”(EEC),这是一种未被充分研究的菲律宾中部语言。我主张一种分析,其中存在主义主要选择:(I)一个关系分句,它可以是无头的或有头的,作为它的补充(参见2010年关于他加禄语的法律),以及(ii)一个主题标记的论点,它控制一个关系分句内部PRO。我还介绍了新的证据来证明如何将关系分句分析扩展到解释否定事件存在结构(nEECs),这在欧共体关于他加禄语的文献中没有得到解决。这项研究有助于更丰富地理解菲律宾语的跨语言差异,并使我们能够维持菲律宾式语音与主题标记论点的主题角色相关的强大概括。
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A relative clause analysis of event existential constructions in Aklanon
This study is the first to document and analyze the ‘event existential construction’ (EEC) in Aklanon (AKL), an understudied Central Philippine language. I argue for an analysis wherein the existential maj selects: (i) a relative clause, which can be headless or headed, as its complement (see Law 2010 on Tagalog), and (ii) a topic-marked argument which controls a relative-clause-internal PRO. I also introduce novel evidence to demonstrate how the relative clause analysis can be extended to account for negative event existential constructions (nEECs), which have not been addressed in EEC literature on Tagalog. This study contributes to a richer understanding of cross-linguistic variation in Philippine languages, and allows us to maintain the robust generalization that Philippine-type voice is correlated with the thematic role of the topic-marked argument.
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