Deverbal categories and the split vP hypothesis
Deverbal categories and the split vP hypothesis
Author(s): Petra SleemanSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: split vP; participles; nominalizations; deverbal categories
Summary/Abstract: The goal of this paper is to independently motivate the assumption made by Sleeman and Brito (forthcoming) and Sleeman (2007a,b) that both for nominalizations and for participles five readings can be distinguished. In Sleeman and Brito’s (forthcoming) and Sleeman’s (2007a,b) syntactic approach to morphology, these different readings are reflected in different syntactic structures for each of the five types, more specifically in different features attributed to vP and AspP, and in the presence/absence of vP and AspP, dominating the lexical root of the deverbal category. In this paper I show that the verbal root of the five types corresponds to five different combinations of Ramchand’s (2008) split vP, which is composed of functional heads representing certain features of AspP and vP used in earlier analyses of nominalizations and participles.
Journal: Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
- Issue Year: 2009
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 81-97
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English