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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 June 2016
Subject honorification is one well-known diagnostic for subjecthood in Japanese,and is often thought to target “subjects”. In this squib, I willprovide a little more structurally oriented characterization of subjecthonorification, and propose that subject honorification involves agreementlicensed at the level of vP: that is, subject honorification is rendered licitwhen an honorific head successfully agrees with an argument located in Spec ofvP, comprising the honorific verb. It is suggested that the target of subjecthonorification can be defined without reference to the notion of“subject”, and that the “subject” orientation ofsubject honorification emerges as a natural consequence of vP-level agreement.The proposed analysis can capture one important exception for the“subject-orientation” generalization on subject honorification,which would remain unaccounted for if subject honorification were held to targetonly subjects. The facts of subject honorification also lead to the conclusionthat when arguments undergo A-movement to TP, they need to go through all typesof vPs in the clause.