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ArtikelFeatures, Syntax, and Categories in the Latin Perfect  
Oleh: Embick, David
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Linguistic Inquiry (ada di JSTOR) vol. 31 no. 2 (2000), page 185-230.
Fulltext: Vol 31 No 2 pp 185-230.pdf (5.04MB)
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Isi artikelThe analysis centers on tit notion of category in synthetic and analytic verbal forms and on the 'latus of the feature that determines the forms of the Latin perfect. Inbis part of the Latin verbal system, active forms are synthetic ("verbs") but passive forms are analytic (Le., participle and finite auxiliary). I show that the two perfects occur in essentially the same structure and are distinguished by a difference in movement to T; moreoler, the difference in forms can be derived without reference to category labels like "Verb" or "Adjective" on the Root. In addition, Iht difference in perfects is determined by a feature with clear syntamic consequences, which must be associated arbitrarily with certain RIOts, the deponent verbs. I discuss the implications of these points inthe context of Distributed Morphology, the theory in which the anawsis is framed. Keywords: syntax/mofJiology interface, category, features, passive voice, Distributed Morpiology
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