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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Mark Campana Faculty of Letters Kobe University 1-1, Rokkodai-cho Nada-ku, Kobe 657 JAPAN
Edward L. Keenan Department of Linguistics University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90024-1543 USA
Marian Klamer Vakgroep Taalkunde Vrije Universiteit P.O. Box 7161 1007 MC Amsterdam The Netherlands
Ileana Paul Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Massachussets Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Vivianne Phillips Department of Linguistics McGill University Montr~, Qu~bec H3A lA7 CANADA
Norvin Richards Department of Linguistics and Philosophy Massachussets Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Peter Sells Department of Linguistics Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2150 USA
Emily Sityar Untere HeuIandsteige 4 D-72074 Tiibingen GERMANY
Lisa Travis Department of Linguistics McGill University Montr~al, Qu~bec H3A lA7 CANADA
Jan Voskuil OriginlSoftward Engineering Fleminglaan 12 2289 CP Rijswijk The Netherlands
Ellen Woolford Department of Linguistics Uni versity of Massachussets Amherst, MA 01003 USA
247
SUBJECT INDEX
A-bar positions 117 A-bar relations 107, 127, 130, 145,
154, 164 and Subjacency 24 and voicing in Indonesian 212 elefting 118 extraction 108 in Palauan 3, 16, 18-19,22 pro and left dislocation 203-205 quantifier subextraction 201-202 relativization 118
in Kapampangan 120 subjectJnon-subject asymmetry
in Palauan 7 topicalisation 2,204-205 voicing in Indonesian 195 wb-in-situ objects 199-200 Wb-movement
in Palauan 6-7 zero operator movement 203
adjlIDct subject as 122
agreement 8, 11, 180 Agr 180 agreement feature sharing
in Palauan 19-21 AgrO 10, 180 AgrS 10
in Palauan 8, 11-12 anti-agreement 210 in Kapampangan 120 in Palauan 9-10 object agreement
in Palauan 16,21-22,215-245
subject agreement as subject elitics in Palauan
11 in Palauan 10, 16
voice 146, 153-154, 158. 164 anapbora
and A-bar subjects 122 in Tagalog 107, 110 long-distance 186-192
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in Chinese 186 in Danisb 186 in Icelandic 186-187 in Tagalog 187
null anapbora 122 antipassive 111 aspect 240-243
AspectP 146 continuative
and nominal constructions 60-61
in Kambera 49-63 eventscbemas 61 imperfective
in Palauan 4, 10. 13, 215. 237-239
in Palauan 5.9-10. 15-16 in syntax 100 perfective
in Palauan 4, 13, 215. 233-237
recent perfective 151 Avoid Insertion 217,232-239 Avoid Movement 217,230,232,
239
c-structures 125 case 65, 223-226
absolutive 105 accusative 79 active case-marking
in Palauan 15 and NP movement 233 distribution in Englisb 31, 34 distribution in Malagasy 31-34 for objects
in Hindi 216 in Spanisb 216, 240 in Swahili 216,228,239,
240, 241, 244 in Turkisb 223, 225
genitive 79, 152 in Tagalog 110-115 inherent 70, 80, 112
250 SUBJEcr INDEX
nontinative 105, 119, 146 partitive 66, 82 strong 223 topic 146, 156 transntission 66, 67 weak 223
categorical judgement 145,147-153, 160, 164
categories binding 183 functional 179, 180, 182 lexical 182
causatives 170-178 lexical 170-172
in Malagasy 173-175,183 in Tagalog 172-175, 183
productive 172 in Malagasy 175-178,183 in Tagalog 175-178,183, 184-185
stative 89, 101-102 CAUSE 173 clitics
in Kambera 50-63 in Palauan 16, 21
cognitive units 60-61 conditionals
in Palauan 3 Constraint on Variables 206 control 141
in Kapampangan 129 in Tagalog 110, 112, 185
Copy Raising in Tagalog 118
d-linking 202 defmiteness 80-81, 122
definiteness effect 65,66,67, 80, 81
in Malagasy 72 discourse functions
and FOCUS 125 in LFG 125
double object construction in Palauan 216, 219, 225, 235,
239, 240
ECP 23
weak island effects 201-202 Ergative-Absolutive language 105 event representation 153 event theta-role 180 EventP 180-183 existentials
in Cebuano 150, 154 in English 65,68,81, 162 in Malagasy 65-83
f-structures 125 feature-preservation
and subjacency 14 as a restriction 13-14
fission 13, 16 flat clausal structure 119 focus 145, 163
focus position 121, 123, 128 and Possessor Ascension
135 FocusP 145, 155, 158, 162,
164 in Cebuano 158-160
functional dependencies and raising 130, 134
functions comp 130 focus 130 nadj 130
Generative Semantics 168 grammar
as government and binding 36-46
as predicate building 27-46
head movement 7,8,24, 168-169 Head Movement Constraint
168-169 humanness
mapping 226-232
imperatives in Palauan 3
INFL 119
I-syntax 167-193 Lexical Relational Structures 178
SUBJEcr INDEX 251
M-structure 13 Mapping Hypothesis 68, 161, 162,
164,215,216,226-232 metathesis
in Palauan 5, 12-16 Minimalist Program 7, 16 mood
inPalauan 3,6,7,9,16 irrealis
in Palauan 3 reaIis
in Palauan 10-11 Movement Raising 118
in Tagalog 117
negation in Cebuano 155, 156 in Kapampangan 124 in Palauan 3 scope 149
nominals result 97 simple event 97
nominative phrases propertiesof 119-121
Nominative-Accusative language 105
object shift in Icelandic 226-227,230-232
Optimality Theory 216 candidate set 231,233 re-ranking 216,240,241-243
pag-nominals in Cebuano 136 in Kapampangan 120 in Tagalog 119
partitives in English 66, 67, 70 in Malagasy 69, 71,80
passives in Palauan 14 restriction on
in Tagalog 185 polysynthesis 21 possession
in Cebuano 156 Possessor Ascension
in Cebuano 134-136 predicate modifiers 29 predicates
individual-level 160. 161. 163. 164
stage-level 160. 161, 164 prenasalization
in Malagasy 174 preposition
incorporation
pro
in Malagasy 38-42 insertion
in Palauan 10, 215-245 in Spanish 216, 239, 241,
244
anaphoric in Tagalog 184-192
in I-syntax 187-192 in s-syntax 185. 191-
192 and Pronoun Principle 206,
210-211 and voice in Indonesian 195 in Indonesian 203-206 voice in Indonesian 212
Pronoun Principle 206 and anti-agreement 210 and postverbal subject extraction
210-211 pronouns
copy pronouns in Kapampangan 121
cross-referencing pronouns in Kapampangan 120
resumptive a theory of 207-210 and left-dislocation 208 and optimality theory 209-
210 in Arabic 208 in Breton 208 in English 208, 209 in Hebrew 208 in Indonesian 207-2fYJ in Irish 208. 209
252 SUBJEcr INDEX
in Swedish 208 in Vata 208 in Welsh 208, 209 operator-bound 208-209
second position pronouns in Kapampangan 121, 123
raising 117-142 and 'subject-host' constraint 127 Copy Raising 127, 133
in Kapampangan 122,134 in Tagalog 128-129
Movement Raising 140 in Cebuano 127-128
of internal arguments 137-139, 140
out of pag-nominals 137 vs. NP-preposing 127
Relativized Minimality 23 result predicates
in Malagasy 86-88 roots
eventivelnon-eventive argument structure 97-98 definition 92 evidence for 94-97 unaccusative 103
s-syntax 167-193 Spec, AspP 125 Spec, CP 123 Spec,IP 122 specificity 67-68,80-81. 109, 122
in Palauan 215-245 mapping 226-232 specificity effect 65, 67, 80,
113, 114 stati ve verbs
and accusative case 98 in Bontok 90 in English 98 in French 98 in German 98 in 1I0kano 90 in Irish 98 in Kimaragang Dusun 90 in Malagasy 90, 98 in Palauan 4
in Tagalog 90 subjects
A-bar properties of 122 and word order 121, 122
in Palauan 16-18 as adjuncts 122 as nominative adjuncts (NADJ)
125 clausal subjects 130 expletive 148 in A-bar position 118-119 in English 227, 230 in Icelandic 227,230 in Tagalog 105-116 postverbal extraction 211 reference-based properties 147 role-based properties 147 tests for subjecthood 75-78 VP Internal Subject Hypothesis
8, 106, 110, 147 word order 121, 122
tense future and conditional
in French 181 in Malagasy 28, 182 in Palauan 2,5,9-10 recent past 120
theta-binding 180 thetic judgement 145, 148-153. 160,
163, 164 topic
and specificity 109, 149 in Cebuano 145, 160-165 in Tagalog 105-116 topic-drop 109 topicalisation
vs. left-dislocation 204 TopicP 145, 146, 164
verb coordination 43-46 verbs
denominal 167-169,178 infinitival 180
in French 181 intransitive
in Palauan 14-16 unaccusative 172, 173, 179
unergative 179 voice
in Indonesian 195-212 in Tagalog 105
SUBJECT INDEX
voice agreement 145, 146, 152, 153-154, 158, 164
voice marking 130 Actor Topic 1 in Malagasy 182
VoiceP 146, 155, 164
weak crossover in Basque 114 in Nisgha 114 in Tagalog 114
Wh-agreement in Palauan 6-7,22-24
wordorder 119 and flat clausal structure 139 and subjects 121, 122 in Balangao 124 inCebuano 124,128,140 in Dibabawon 124 in Isnag 124 in Kalagan 124 in Palauan 16-18 in Pangasinan 124 in Tagalog 124
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AUTHOR INDEX
Abbott, B. 67 Abinal, R.R. P.P. 30, 174 Adams, K. 113 Amberber, M. 100, 173 Aristotle 145
Baker, M. 21, 169, 181, 202, 205 Bambang, K.P. 195, 205 Barlaan, R. 124 Beghelli, F. 155 Bell, S. 117, 124, 138, 146 Belletti, A 66, 68, 80, 82 Bowen, J. 110 Bowers, J. 147 Branigan, P. 106 Brentano,F. 145,147,164 Bresnan, J. 125 B urzio, L. 225
Campana, M. 6 Campbell, L. 63 Capell, A 1 Cardinaletti, A 114 Carlson, G. 149 Carrier, J. 177 Carrier-Duncan, J. 177,187 Cena, R. 154 Chomsky, N. 7, 66, 168, 180, 197,
216, 221, 222, 223, 224, 230, 240
Chung, S. 66, 195, 198 C1audi, U. 60 Cohn, A. 216,241 Collins, G. 124 Comrie, B. 210, 226, 227, 239, 243 Cooreman, A 113
Dahle, L. 177 De Guzman, V. 105 de Hoop, H. 216, 223, 225 del Pilar, N. 184-185, 187 Dell, F. 117, 127 den Dikken, M. 66 Dez, J. 34
di Sciullo, AM. 97 Diesing, M. 68, 70, 74, 82, 113,
161, 162, 163, 164, 215, 216, 226, 232, 237, 244
Doron, E. 208 Dowty, D. 100 Dukes, M. 6 Duskovt L. 31
En~, M. 67, 80 Engdahl, E. 208
Faltz, L. 43 Fokker, A.A. 198 Forster, J. 124 Fox, B. 113 Freeze, R. 81, 82, 157
Gary, J. 41 Georgopoulos, C. 1,2,6, 10, 16,
18, 20, 21, 210, 215, 216, 217,219,220,221,223, 236
Gerdts, D. 90, 91, 105 Giv6n, T. 31, 113, 239 Gonzalez, A. 120 Grimshaw, J. 97,230 Groat, E. 66 Guilfoyle, E. 27, 73, 105, 106, 119,
125, 146, 147, 153, 176, 197
Hale, K. 100, 167, 169, 173, 178, 179, 180
Hall, C. 63 Halle, M. 13 Harley, H. 106 Heim, I. 68, 155, 161, 212 Heine, B. 60, 61 Heycock, C. 161 Higginbotham, J. 97, 180 Hoekstra, T. 66, 180 Huang, C.-TJ. 66 Hung, H. 27, 73, 105, 106, 119,
256 AUTIIOR INDEX
125, 146, 147, 153, 176, 177, 182, 197
Hiinnemeyer, F. 60 Hyman, L. 61
Ito, J. 216, 241
Jackendoff, R. 100 Jelinek, E. 2, 148, 152, 163, 215,
226, 227, 237, 243 Jonas, D. 106 Josephs, L. 1, 2, 5, 12, 17, 19, 215,
216,217,220,223,236
Kayne, R. 168 Keenan, E. 27, 30, 31,41,43, 73,
74, 75, 182, 210 Keyser. SJ. 100. 167. 169. 173.
178. 179. 180 Kiss. K. 145 Kisseberth, C. 216,241 Klamer. M. 49,50,53,55,57,62 Koopman, H. 147 Kratzer, A. 147. 161 Kroeger. P. 92, 112. 117, 119. 122,
146, 153 Kuroda, S.-Y. 145, 147, 148
Larson, R. 168 Lasnik, H. 66, 67 Lehman, C. 42 Lemarechal, A. 227 Lewis. D. 161 Li, Y. F. 183 Longobardi, G. 111
Maclachlan. A. 105. 106. 111, 112, 173, 189
Mahajan, A. 23, 215, 216, 221, 243 Malzac, SJ. 30, 174, 177 Manaster-Ramer, A. 113 Manorohanta. C. 31 Marantz, A. 13 Marty, A. 145, 147, 164 McCarthy, J. 216, 241 McCloskey, J. 209 McClure, W. 100 McGinn, R. 151
McGinnis, M.-J. 24 Mester, A. 216, 241 Milsark, G. 65, 162 Miritikani, L. 120 Mulder, J. 124 Mulder, R. 66
Nakamura, M. 76, 105, 106, 109, 111, 112, 211
Nichols, J. 50 Noonan, M. 98, 100, 180
Otanes, F. 92, 11 0, 177 Ouhalla, J. 19
Payne, T. 105 Pearson, M. 73, 81, 145 Pensalfini, R. 73 Perlmutter, D. 172 Pesetsky, D. 202 Phillips, V. 94, 174 Pica, P. 186 Polinsky, M. 75 Pollock, J.-Y. 1,8,180, 181 Prince, A. 216 Pullum, G. 21
Rabenilaina, R.-B. 30 Ramchand, G. 180 Randriamasimanana, C. 31 Richards, C. 117 Richards, N. 105, 106, 146 Ritter, E. 100, 172 Rizzi, L. 23,210, 211 Roberts, I. 114 Rooth, M. 158 Rosen, S. 100, 172 Rosenthall, S. 216, 241 Rowsell, L. 117, 121, 129
Safrr, K. 66 Sasse, H.-J. 145, 148 Schachter, P. 92, 105, 109, 110,
146, 147, 177 Schafer, R. 208 Schwartz, A. 124 Sells, P. 122, 208 Shelter, 1. 124
Shibatani, M. 105 Sityar, E. 146 Smolensky, P. 216 Soh, H. 154 Speas, M. 123 Sportiche,D. 99,147 Stabler, E. 27 Stein, G. 31 Stowell, T. 66, 67, 69, 155 Svartvik, J. 31 Szabolcsi, A. 145, 201
Tanaka, H. 70 Taylor, C. 61 Tenny, C. 180
AUTIIOR INDEX
Travis, L. 27, 73, 99, 100, 105, 106, 119, 125, 146, 147, 153, 176, 180, 181, 182, 197
Veldkamp, R. 210 von Fintel, K. 145, 161, 162,
163, 164 Voskuil, 1. 113, 195, 198,
204
Wasow, T. 169 Watters, J.R. 61 Williams, E. 66, 97 Wilson, H. 1, 5, 12,215,216 Wolff, J. 153, 154, 158, 159, 160 Woolford, E. 234,238
Zubizarreta, M.L. 97 Zwarts, F. 202 Zwicky, A. 21
257
LANGUAGE INDEX
Arabic resumptive pronouns 208
Balangao word order 124
Basque weak crossover 114
Bontok stative verbs 90
Breton resumptive pronouns 208
Cebuano existentials 150, 154 focus 158, 160 Movement Raising 127-128 pag-nominals 136 possession 156 Possessor Ascension 134 recent perfective 151 topic and y indefinite 145-165 voice agreement 153-154 word order 124, 128
Chamorro 6 existentials 66
Chinese existentials 66 long-distance anaphora 186
Danish long-distance anaphora 186
Dibabawon word order 124
DiolaFogny continuative aspect 60
event schema of 61 Dutch
continuative aspect 60 event schema of 61
English continuative aspect 60 existentials 65, 68, 81, 162 partitives 66,67, 70
Ewe
resumptive pronouns 208, 209 specificity effect 80 stative verbs
and accusative case 98 subjects 227,230 thetic statements 148
continuative aspect 60
French determiner system 80 future and conditional in 181 stative verbs
and accusative case 98
German stative verbs
and accusative case 98 Greek
preposition incorporation 41
Haya continuative aspect 61
Hebrew resumptive pronouns 208
Hindi objects 216 split ergativity 243, 244
Hungarian possessors 111
Icelandic 107, 110 long-distance anaphora 186-187 object shift 226, 230, 232 specificity effect 114 subjects 227,230 topics 106
Ilokano Copy Raising 129 non volitional verbs 91 stative verbs 90
Indonesian bare active 195 bare passive 195
260 LANGUAGE INDEX
and auxiliary movement 197
left -dislocation 203-205 morphological active 195-198
and ban on A-bar movement 198-212
and licensing of pro 205 and pronoun principle 210
morphological passive 195-197 and ban on A-bar movement
199-212 and licensing of pro 205
resumptive pronouns 207-209 tests for subjecthood 196 topicalisation 204-205 voice 195-212
Irish anti-agreement 210 resumptive pronouns 208, 209 stative verbs
and accusative case 98 Isnag
word order 124 Italian
postverbal subject extraction 210
Japanese categorical judgement 148 thetic judgement 148
Kalagan word order 124
Kambera elitics
dative 51-63 genitive 51 nominative 50
continuative aspect and nominal clauses 53-56 and possessed nominal predicates 56-59 and the dative elitic 63 event schema of 61
continuative aspect and the dative clitic 49
stative verbs 52 Kapampangan 125
agreement 120 control 129 copy pronouns 121 Copy Raising 122, 134 cross-referencing pronouns 120 negation 124 pag-nominals 120 relativization 120 second position pronouns 121,
123 Kimaragang Dusun
actor/object focus with ko-/o-92
stative verbs 90
Latin preposition incorporation 42
Laz 15
Malagasy action predicates 86-88 active affixes 30, 86
as case assigners 36-37 as functions 28-30
circumstantial affixes and preposition incorporation 38, 39 as case assigners 38 as functions 35-36 TIfEME in nominative position 40
definiteness effect 80 existentials and specificity 65-
83 genitive NPs
and constituency 42-46 and eventive/non-eventive roots 94-96 n-bonding 32-34
lexical causatives 173-175, 183 maha-
and eventive/non-eventive roots 85-103 and volitionality 88-89 as two morphemes 90-92 expressing a result 86-88 expressing ability and cause
89
LANGUAGE INDEX 261
partitives 69, 71 passive affixes
and the genitive agent phrase 32
as case assigners 37 as functions 30-32, 34-35
prenasalization 174 prepositional phrases
as predicate modifiers 29 productive causatives 175-178,
183 roots
argument structure 98 as functions 28 eventive/non-eventive 93-
97, 101-103 selection of active morphology 96 unaccusative 103
stative verbs 90 and accusative case 98-100
tense 28, 182 tests for subjecthood 75-78 verb coordination 43-45 voice marking 182
Malay A-bar relations 154
Mohawk future 181
Nisgha weak: crossover 114
Nkore-Kiga continuative aspect 61
Palauan A-bar relations 3,6-7, 16, 18-
19,22 active case-marking 15 agreement 10-11, 16, 19-22 and AgrS 8, 11-12 aspeet 4,5,9-10, 13, 15, 16,
215 elities 16, 21 conditionals 3 double object construction 216,
219, 225, 235, 239, 240 imperatives 3
inflection 1 intransitives 14-16 metathesis 5, 12-16 mood 3,6,9,10-11,16 negation 3 object agreement 215-245 passives 14 preposition insertion 10, 215-
245 specificity 215-245 stative verbs 4 tense 2, 5, 9-10 Wh-agreement 6-7, 22-24 word order 16-18
Pangasinan word order 124
Spanish objects 240 preposition insertion 216, 239,
241, 243 Swahili
objects 216, 228, 239, 240, 241, 244
Swedish resumptive pronouns 208
Tagalog active/passive focus with maka
/ma- 92 anapbora 107,110 and anapboric pro 184-185, 187-
192 and restriction on passives 185 as a Nominative-Accusative
language 105 as an Ergative-Absolutive
language 105 case 105, 110-115 control 110, 112, 185 Copy Raising 118, 128-129 lexical causatives 172-175, 183 Movement Raising 117 nonvolitional verbs 91 pag-nominals 119 possessors 111 productive eausatives 175-178,
183, 184
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~nt~ective 151 specificity effect 113, 114 stative verbs 90 subjects 105-116 topics 105-116 voice 105 word order 124
Turkish objects 223,225
Vata resumptive pronouns 208
Welsh
LANGUAGE INDEX
resumptive pronouns 208, 209
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