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- Title
Asymmetries between person and number in syntax: a commentary on Baker's SCOPA.
- Authors
Preminger, Omer
- Abstract
This paper is a commentary on Baker's 'When Agreement is for Number and Gender but not Person'. In many contexts, the behavior of person agreement departs from that of number and/or gender agreement; the central hypothesis advanced by Baker-the Structural Condition on Person Agreement (or SCOPA)-is an attempt to derive these departures from a single, structural condition on the application of person agreement. In this commentary, I explore Basque data that counter-exemplifies SCOPA, as well as a handful of other empirical patterns that SCOPA fails to address, but which I believe should be treated as part of the same empirical landscape. But far from condemning SCOPA, I believe these additional patterns may provide us with hints regarding how SCOPA (with its considerable empirical coverage), as well as its exceptions, are to be derived.
- Subjects
AGREEMENT (Grammar); VERBS; INEFFABLE, The; CAUSATIVE (Linguistics); GENDER
- Publication
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2011, Vol 29, Issue 4, p917
- ISSN
0167-806X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11049-011-9155-z