Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese

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Autor(a) principal: Saab, Andrés
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Caderno de Squibs
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/cs/article/view/35586
Resumo: I focus on the so-called Oku’s generalization in order to show: (i) that a main division among at least two types of pro-drop languages is irreducible, i.e., radical vs. consistent pro-drop (pace DUGUINE, 2013), and (ii) that the distinction can be understood in terms of two types of ellipsis, namely phrasal DP-ellipsis (Japanese) and head pronoun ellipsis (Spanish). Such a distinction follows from a general model for ellipsis within and across languages and does not have to be stipulated for the particular distribution of null subjects in Japanese and Spanish. Thus, the difference between radical and consistent pro-drop languages does not follow from the deep vs. surface anaphora distinction, but from the timing of ellipsis in each language. In addition, I conjecture that the lack of DP-ellipsis in Spanish, and consistent pro-drop languages in general, is due to the agreement-Case system. In this respect, my analysis is committed to the so-called anti-agreement hypothesis, according to which the availability of DP-ellipsis is connected to absence of morphological agreement. Finally, even when I dispense with the deep vs. surface distinction as a way of deriving Oku’s generalization, I claim that null NP anaphora, a type of deep anaphora, is syntactically active at least in radical and partial pro-drop languages (BARBOSA, 2019).
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spelling Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanesepro-drop languagesSpanishJapaneseEllipsisAgreementI focus on the so-called Oku’s generalization in order to show: (i) that a main division among at least two types of pro-drop languages is irreducible, i.e., radical vs. consistent pro-drop (pace DUGUINE, 2013), and (ii) that the distinction can be understood in terms of two types of ellipsis, namely phrasal DP-ellipsis (Japanese) and head pronoun ellipsis (Spanish). Such a distinction follows from a general model for ellipsis within and across languages and does not have to be stipulated for the particular distribution of null subjects in Japanese and Spanish. Thus, the difference between radical and consistent pro-drop languages does not follow from the deep vs. surface anaphora distinction, but from the timing of ellipsis in each language. In addition, I conjecture that the lack of DP-ellipsis in Spanish, and consistent pro-drop languages in general, is due to the agreement-Case system. In this respect, my analysis is committed to the so-called anti-agreement hypothesis, according to which the availability of DP-ellipsis is connected to absence of morphological agreement. Finally, even when I dispense with the deep vs. surface distinction as a way of deriving Oku’s generalization, I claim that null NP anaphora, a type of deep anaphora, is syntactically active at least in radical and partial pro-drop languages (BARBOSA, 2019).Instituto de Letras (IL) | Universidade de Brasília (UnB)2020-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/cs/article/view/35586Caderno de Squibs: Temas em estudos formais da linguagem; v. 6 n. 1 (2020): Caderno de Squibs: Temas em estudos formais da linguagem; 14-402447-1372reponame:Caderno de Squibsinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/cs/article/view/35586/28265http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaab, Andrés2020-12-15T00:21:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35586Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/csPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/cs/oaimarcuslunguinho@gmail.com||marcuslunguinho@gmail.com|| gramaticagerativaunb@gmail.com2447-13722447-1372opendoar:2020-12-15T00:21:19Caderno de Squibs - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
title Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
spellingShingle Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
Saab, Andrés
pro-drop languages
Spanish
Japanese
Ellipsis
Agreement
title_short Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
title_full Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
title_fullStr Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
title_full_unstemmed Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
title_sort Remarks on Oku’s generalization: anti-agreement and subject ellipsis in Spanish and Japanese
author Saab, Andrés
author_facet Saab, Andrés
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saab, Andrés
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pro-drop languages
Spanish
Japanese
Ellipsis
Agreement
topic pro-drop languages
Spanish
Japanese
Ellipsis
Agreement
description I focus on the so-called Oku’s generalization in order to show: (i) that a main division among at least two types of pro-drop languages is irreducible, i.e., radical vs. consistent pro-drop (pace DUGUINE, 2013), and (ii) that the distinction can be understood in terms of two types of ellipsis, namely phrasal DP-ellipsis (Japanese) and head pronoun ellipsis (Spanish). Such a distinction follows from a general model for ellipsis within and across languages and does not have to be stipulated for the particular distribution of null subjects in Japanese and Spanish. Thus, the difference between radical and consistent pro-drop languages does not follow from the deep vs. surface anaphora distinction, but from the timing of ellipsis in each language. In addition, I conjecture that the lack of DP-ellipsis in Spanish, and consistent pro-drop languages in general, is due to the agreement-Case system. In this respect, my analysis is committed to the so-called anti-agreement hypothesis, according to which the availability of DP-ellipsis is connected to absence of morphological agreement. Finally, even when I dispense with the deep vs. surface distinction as a way of deriving Oku’s generalization, I claim that null NP anaphora, a type of deep anaphora, is syntactically active at least in radical and partial pro-drop languages (BARBOSA, 2019).
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