Hyperraising, evidentiality, and phase deactivation
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Original language | English |
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Journal / Publication | Natural Language and Linguistic Theory |
Online published | 3 Jun 2024 |
Publication status | Online published - 3 Jun 2024 |
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Abstract
This paper investigates an interaction between locality requirements and syntactic dependencies through the lens of hyperraising constructions in Cantonese and Vietnamese. We offer a novel piece of evidence from subject displacement in support of the claim that phasehood can be deactivated by syntactic dependencies during the derivation. We show that (i) hyperraising (to subject) constructions are attested in both languages, and that (ii) only attitude verbs that encode an indirect evidential component allow hyperraising constructions. We propose a phase deactivation account for hyperraising, where the phasehood of a CP is deactivated by an Agree relation in terms of an evidential feature with the embedding verb. The findings of this paper suggest that locality requirements in natural languages are less rigid than previously thought, and that there is a non-trivial semantic dimension to hyperraising phenomena. © The Author(s) 2024.
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- Attitude verbs, Cantonese, Evidentiality, Hyperraising, Locality, Vietnamese
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Hyperraising, evidentiality, and phase deactivation. / Lee, Tommy Tsz-Ming; Yip, Ka-Fai.
In: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 03.06.2024.
In: Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 03.06.2024.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review