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Variable embedded agent in Sason Arabic
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2021
Abstract
The paper investigates the syntax and semantics of an indirect causative construction, ‘make’ causatives, in Sason Arabic with a focus on the syntax of the embedded structure and the status of the implicit embedded agent. On the basis of several diagnostics, the study demonstrates that ‘make’ embeds an agentive VoiceP, which also manifests an active-passive alternation despite the absence of any morphological reflex. Regarding the nature of the implicit embedded agent, the paper argues that it is present as a free variable à la Heim (1982) generated on the Voice head itself. In so doing, it adds to the ontology of null arguments as well as suggesting that licensing of a grammatical object is dissociated from the projection of a specifier.
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Many thanks are due to Julie Anne Legate, Florian Schwarz, David Embick, Martin Salzmann, Kyle Johnson and Donka Farkas for invaluable comments and discussions. I would also like to thank Abbas Benmamoun, Matt Barros, Alison Biggs, Jim Wood, Einar F. Sigurðsson, Hamid Ouali, Hadas Kotek, and the audiences at TripleA 6, ASAL 33, GLOW 42 for feedback and discussions on various parts of this work. The insightful comments of the three anonymous Journal of Linguistics referees helped improve the paper substantially. Usual disclaimers apply.
Glossing follows Leipzig conventions with the following additions: grnd = gerund, inch = inchoative, indir = indirect.
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