Linking agreement and movement: A case study of long distance agreement in Border Lakes Ojibwe
Christopher Hammerly, Eric Mathieu
July 2024
 

This paper argues for an extension of current models of Agree to capture relativized EPP effects, where a probe for movement targets an element with a specific set of features. We support the proposal through a case study of long distance agreement (LDA) in the Border Lakes dialect of Ojibwe (Central Algonquian), where the patterns of LDA depend on the particular combination of person/animacy features of the embedded arguments. This can be captured by the feeding and bleeding relationships between agreement and movement probes on Voice, Infl, and C.
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Reference: lingbuzz/008289
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Published in: Accepted to Linguistic Inquiry
keywords: long distance agreement, epp, movement, agreement, agree, ojibwe, algonquian, syntax, morphology, relativized probes, morphology, syntax
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