How to agree with a QNP

This paper focuses on the great variety of φ-agreement patterns and case alternations quantified noun phrases trigger in Serbo-Croatian. Novel data from Serbo-Croatian are contributed, showing more agreement patterns than so far attested. Crucial for the analysis is an observation that draws a paral...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Imke Driemel, Jelena Stojković
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2019-02-01
Series:Glossa
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.glossa-journal.org/articles/584
id doaj-bb4d84d6672e4f2782cc6783afd6bfc0
record_format Article
spelling doaj-bb4d84d6672e4f2782cc6783afd6bfc02021-09-02T07:30:34ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesGlossa2397-18352019-02-014110.5334/gjgl.584330How to agree with a QNPImke Driemel0Jelena Stojković1University of Leipzig, Institut für Linguistik, 04081 LeipzigUniversity of Leipzig, Institut für Linguistik, 04081 LeipzigThis paper focuses on the great variety of φ-agreement patterns and case alternations quantified noun phrases trigger in Serbo-Croatian. Novel data from Serbo-Croatian are contributed, showing more agreement patterns than so far attested. Crucial for the analysis is an observation that draws a parallel between the agreement patterns of quantified noun phrases and conjoined noun phrases. We will show that the data can best be described by a strictly derivational agreement system based on rule ordering (Müller 2009; Murphy &Puškar 2018) and operating in narrow syntax. Existing case-based approaches (Pesetsky 1982; Franks 1994; Bošković 2003; 2006) and INDEX-CONCORD based feature systems (Wechsler & Zlatić 2000; 2003; Danon 2013) fail to account for agreement alternations in pre- and post-verbal position as well as in NP-topicalisation configurations.https://www.glossa-journal.org/articles/584agreementgenitive of quantificationindex and concordtopicalizationSerbo-Croatian
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Imke Driemel
Jelena Stojković
spellingShingle Imke Driemel
Jelena Stojković
How to agree with a QNP
Glossa
agreement
genitive of quantification
index and concord
topicalization
Serbo-Croatian
author_facet Imke Driemel
Jelena Stojković
author_sort Imke Driemel
title How to agree with a QNP
title_short How to agree with a QNP
title_full How to agree with a QNP
title_fullStr How to agree with a QNP
title_full_unstemmed How to agree with a QNP
title_sort how to agree with a qnp
publisher Open Library of Humanities
series Glossa
issn 2397-1835
publishDate 2019-02-01
description This paper focuses on the great variety of φ-agreement patterns and case alternations quantified noun phrases trigger in Serbo-Croatian. Novel data from Serbo-Croatian are contributed, showing more agreement patterns than so far attested. Crucial for the analysis is an observation that draws a parallel between the agreement patterns of quantified noun phrases and conjoined noun phrases. We will show that the data can best be described by a strictly derivational agreement system based on rule ordering (Müller 2009; Murphy &Puškar 2018) and operating in narrow syntax. Existing case-based approaches (Pesetsky 1982; Franks 1994; Bošković 2003; 2006) and INDEX-CONCORD based feature systems (Wechsler & Zlatić 2000; 2003; Danon 2013) fail to account for agreement alternations in pre- and post-verbal position as well as in NP-topicalisation configurations.
topic agreement
genitive of quantification
index and concord
topicalization
Serbo-Croatian
url https://www.glossa-journal.org/articles/584
work_keys_str_mv AT imkedriemel howtoagreewithaqnp
AT jelenastojkovic howtoagreewithaqnp
_version_ 1721178453117501440