کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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935586 | 923897 | 2012 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Basque unergatives have long been held as evidence that unergative verbs have implicit objects. Recently, it has been shown that the presence of absolutive agreement-morphology in Basque is not a reliable indicator of a successful agreement relation with a nominal target. Building on this, I present two new arguments (and one old one) that Basque unergatives lack an implicit object.Since the subject of these verbs is nonetheless ergative-marked, these facts furnish an argument against a case-competition account of ergative case in Basque (i.e., against ergative being a dependent case). At first glance, this seems to favor an account of ergative as inherent case. However, previous work on Basque provides evidence against such an account; this evidence comes from raising-to-ergative constructions, and the existence of ergative-marked arguments that are unambiguously Themes.These facts therefore point to the need for a new theory of ergative case that is compatible (at the very least) with: (i) the existence of ergative noun-phrases without a case-competitor; (ii) the assignment of ergative case in non-thematic positions; and (iii) a lexically determined distinction between unergatives and unaccusatives.I conclude by discussing what such a theory of ergative case might look like.
► Basque unergatives lack an implicit object, contra previous analyses.
► Evidence from gaps in nominal paradigms, LDA, and oblique object constructions.
► Juxtaposition with existing arguments against ergative as inherent case in Basque.
► Need for a new theory of ergative case assignment in Basque.
Journal: Lingua - Volume 122, Issue 3, February 2012, Pages 278–288