How many ways can a VP split? An investigation of the structure of VP shells in Japanese Causatives


Autoria(s): Koh, Jamie
Contribuinte(s)

Jäger, Andreas

Pensalfini, Rob

Data(s)

13/06/2007

Resumo

The Japanese inchoative-lexical causative pair poses an interesting problem for the Minimalist Program – how should the lexical causative and the syntactic causative be structurally represented and theoretically accounted for? The lexical causative verb and the syntactic causative verb formed by suffixing the syntactic causative morpheme sase onto the inchoative counterpart are both single causative constructions that are semantically similar. Yet, they differ in some ways, most significantly in their clausality – the lexical causative is monoclausal in nature while the syntactic causative is biclausal, comparable to English biclausal constructions formed with let or force. This paper investigates how this difference can be represented by investigating the possible VP shell structures of different Japanese sentences, and the analysis from the discussion suggests a different structure where a CP is embedded into a higher VP shell as the sister of Agro head.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:23703/KohFINAL.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:23703

Palavras-Chave #inchoative #Japanese causative #lexical causative #little v #Minimalist Program #420000 Language and Culture #380200 Linguistics
Tipo

Working Paper