On the syntax of possessor raising in Swahili

  • Keach C
  • Rochemont M
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Abstract

Traditionally Possessor Raising (PR) in Swahili is included with a variety of sentence types as an instance of the Nominal Construction and more recently defended as a member of that class. This study has two major goals: fIrst, it demonstrates that PR has syntactic distributional patterns which argue against its inclusion in the Nominal Construction. Secondly, it addresses a central question: what features of an explicit grammar explain the syntactic properties associated with PR? After showing that the inferentially based proposals in Hinnebusch and Kirsner [1980] and in Scotton [1981] do not adequately characterize PR nor accommodate its syntax, semantics or interpretation, we present a Government Binding treatment ofPR's syntax. Finally, we provide a summary of our cross-linguistic research on PR's interpretation.

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Keach, C. N., & Rochemont, M. (1992). On the syntax of possessor raising in Swahili. Studies in African Linguistics, 23(1), 82–99. https://doi.org/10.32473/sal.v23i1.107418

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