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Schematising (Morpho)Syntactic Change in LFG: Insights from grammaticalisation in Arabic
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Multiple Controllers in Nominal Modification
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Abstract:
The standard view of predicate-argument agreement in LFG is based on co-specification, such that both the target and the controller specify values of f-structure features of the controller. The same co-specificational view is generally extended to cases of NP-internal concord. For both types of agreement, a feature-sharing approach, in which the agreement features are represented in the f-structures of both the target and the controller, is also possible. Recent work by Haug & Nikitina (2012, 2015) motivates a symmetrical feature-sharing analysis in a case of long- distance agreement in which an agreement target itself operates as a controller in a further agreement domain. We argue that a feature-sharing analysis is also motivated in the analysis of a particular class of adjectivally headed nominal modifiers in Arabic in which a single agreement target reflects the intrinsic properties of two different controllers.
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P Philology. Linguistics
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URL: http://repository.essex.ac.uk/24253/ http://argumentum.unideb.hu/2019-anyagok/special_issue_II/sadlerl.pdf http://repository.essex.ac.uk/24253/1/sadlerl.pdf
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Morphology in Lexical-Functional Grammar and Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar
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Tense Beyond the Verb: Encoding Clausal Tense/Aspect/Mood on Nominal Dependents
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