Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
935523 Lingua 2011 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

In Dagur, the genitive subject is licensed by D while in Turkish it is licensed by C. For the genitive subject in Japanese, both D-licensing as in Dagur and C-licensing as in Turkish have been proposed. Drawing on the earliest work on genitive subjects in Japanese by Harada (1971), , I argue against the C-licensing approach in Japanese, and I develop a D-licensing analysis that resembles Hale's (2002) D-licensing analysis of Dagur. I show that the verbal inflection when the genitive subject occurs is not simple tense, which is similar to what we find in Dagur.

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