Possessors have often been treated as the �subjects� of the DPs in which they appear, being analyzed as surfacing in [spec, DP] by analogy to the standard analysis for clausal subjects in a configurational framework of grammar. In this paper, we present a new descriptive generalization showing that there is in fact much variation in the coding of genitive phrases, and that the simple equation of subjects to possessors fails to capture the range of variation attested cross-linguistically. Examining a broad selection of Austronesian languages, we conclude that an understanding of the systemic oppositions in a particular language is essential to understanding the syncretisms found in that language and that while the subject/possessor syncretis...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
The definition of a grammatical ‘subject’, and the properties an argument must have to be characteri...
The so-called dative subject constructions, where what appears to be a subject is marked by a dative...
Tw o types of definiteness effects have long been recognized in natural language and extensively inv...
Abstract In this article we describe a possessive construction in the Ngumpin-Yapa languages of Aus...
This thesis provides an analysis of Possessor Raising (PR) in a minimalist framework. I examine fou...
In a recent note in this journal, Robert Blust, using data from Philippine and Formosan languages, p...
This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typ...
Possession in some Austronesian languages shows levels of elaboration far in excess of cross-linguis...
This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typ...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
The definition of a grammatical ‘subject’, and the properties an argument must have to be characteri...
The so-called dative subject constructions, where what appears to be a subject is marked by a dative...
Tw o types of definiteness effects have long been recognized in natural language and extensively inv...
Abstract In this article we describe a possessive construction in the Ngumpin-Yapa languages of Aus...
This thesis provides an analysis of Possessor Raising (PR) in a minimalist framework. I examine fou...
In a recent note in this journal, Robert Blust, using data from Philippine and Formosan languages, p...
This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typ...
Possession in some Austronesian languages shows levels of elaboration far in excess of cross-linguis...
This volume is the first to provide a comprehensive cross-linguistic overview of an understudied typ...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
This paper investigates variation in possessive marking in Abui, a language spoken in a minority bil...
The definition of a grammatical ‘subject’, and the properties an argument must have to be characteri...
The so-called dative subject constructions, where what appears to be a subject is marked by a dative...