Peas and pancakes. On apparent disagreement and (null) light verbs in Swedish
(2009) In Nordic Journal of Linguistics 32(1). p.35-72- Abstract
- Two variants of what looks like disagreement between a subject and a predicative adjective are explored:
(i) Senap är gul-t.
mustard.COMMON is yellow-NEUT
‘Mustard is yellow.’
= Construction NOM(inal)
(ii) Två älskare är omoralisk-t.
[two lovers]COMMON.PL is immoral-NEUT
‘To have two lovers is immoral.’
= Construction PROP(ositional)
Having shown how Construction NOM and Construction PROP differ, I demonstrate that the subject of Construction PROP is clausal. I argue that the topmost XP of the subject phrase of both constructions contains a null neuter... (More) - Two variants of what looks like disagreement between a subject and a predicative adjective are explored:
(i) Senap är gul-t.
mustard.COMMON is yellow-NEUT
‘Mustard is yellow.’
= Construction NOM(inal)
(ii) Två älskare är omoralisk-t.
[two lovers]COMMON.PL is immoral-NEUT
‘To have two lovers is immoral.’
= Construction PROP(ositional)
Having shown how Construction NOM and Construction PROP differ, I demonstrate that the subject of Construction PROP is clausal. I argue that the topmost XP of the subject phrase of both constructions contains a null neuter element. This accounts for the neuter predicative agreement; hence the idea of default agreement or semantic agreement can be dismissed. I also argue that the subject in (ii) contains a vP , the head of which is a null light verb. Other instances of null light verbs in Swedish are identified too. Finally, I propose an analysis that accounts for the close relation between Construction PROP and the corresponding construction with a med-phrase ‘with-phrase’. (Less)
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- Josefsson, Gunlög LU
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- 2009
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- keywords
- Ärter är gott-sentences, agreement, default gender, passepartouts, semantic agreement, Pannekaker er godt-sentences, neuter, med-phrase, disagreement, light verb
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- Nordic Journal of Linguistics
- volume
- 32
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- 1
- pages
- 35 - 72
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- Cambridge University Press
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- scopus:73649084097
- ISSN
- 0332-5865
- language
- English
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- yes
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- The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Swedish (015011001)
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