Agreement in Ibibio: From every head to every head

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Abstract

The Ibibio language has the special property that agreement with a single grammatical subject can appear multiple times in the same clause. After showing that this is a general phenomenon in the language, we argue that every verbal functional head in Ibibio-Aspect, Auxiliary, Mood, and Participle, as well as Tense-acts as a probe, capable of initiating an Agree relationship. Furthermore, a close comparison of agreement in indicative, subjunctive, negative, and infinitival clauses shows that these functional heads do not agree with the subject directly; rather each agrees with the next highest functional head within the extended projection. The facts of Ibibio thus point toward a version of Chomsky's theory of Agree in which any functional head can be the probe in an agreement relation, and any functional head can be the goal in such a relation. © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Baker, M., & Willie, W. U. (2010). Agreement in Ibibio: From every head to every head. Syntax, 13(2), 99–132. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9612.2009.00133.x

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