Structure building and thematic constraints in Bantu inversion constructions

Main author: Marten, Lutz
Other authors: Gibson, Hannah
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description Bantu inversion constructions include locative inversion, patient inversion (also called subject–object reversal), semantic locative inversion and instrument inversion. The constructions show a high level of cross-linguistic variation, but also a core of invariant shared morphosyntactic and information structural properties. These include: that the preverbal position is filled by a non-agent NP triggering verbal agreement, that the agent follows the verb obligatorily, that object marking is disallowed, and that the preverbal NP is more topical, and the postverbal NP more focal. While previous analyses have tended to concentrate on one inversion type, the present paper develops a uniform analysis of Bantu inversion constructions. Adopting a Dynamic Syntax perspective, we show how the constructions share basic aspects of structure building and semantic representation. In our analysis, cross-linguistic differences in the distribution of inversion constructions result from unrelated parameters of variation, as well as from thematic constraints related to the thematic hierarchy. With some modification, the analysis can also be extended to passives.
format Journal Article
author Marten, Lutz
author_facet Marten, Lutz
Gibson, Hannah
authorStr Marten, Lutz
author_letter Marten, Lutz
author2 Gibson, Hannah
author2Str Gibson, Hannah
title Structure building and thematic constraints in Bantu inversion constructions
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2015
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/20638/