Propping up predicates: Adjectival predication in tlicho yatiì

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In TlIchoYatii (Dene, aka Athapaskan), copulas appear obligatorily with adjectives predicated of animate subjects, but are barred from appearing with adjectives predicated of inanimates. I propose that this asymmetry arises from a requirement to realize grammatical agreement for person, and that animate nouns alone bear a person feature. Unlike verbs, adjectives in this language cannot inflect; hence copulas are inserted in adjectival predicates as a rescue strategy to avoid ungrammaticality.

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Welch, N. (2016). Propping up predicates: Adjectival predication in tlicho yatiì. Glossa, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.7

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