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- W155472871 abstract "Austronesian languages have been used to raise questions about the status of the subject. For example, Schachter (1976, 1996) shows that Tagalog (from the Western Malayo-Polynesian branch of Austronesian) divides its subject properties over two NPs (the Topic and the Actor) and suggests that it is inappropriate to talk about the grammatical relation of subject in such a language. With the introduction of VP internal subjects in the GB/MP framework (see e.g. Fukui & Speas 1986, Kitagawa 1986, Kuroda 1988, Koopman & Sportiche 1991), it has become possible to give this observation a structural correlation by placing the Actor in Spec, VP and the Topic in Spec, IP along the lines of Guilfoyle, Hung and Travis (1992) (GHT). In other words, with the assumption that all subjects are, in some sense, derived, we are able to separate the notion of the base-generated subject from the notion of the surface subject. Further, we might speculate that there are some languages that never make use of the derived subject position. In such a language (possibly a VSO language like Niuean – see Massam and Smallwood 1997, Massam 1998, this volume), the surface subject would remain in Spec, VP." @default.
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- W155472871 title "Derived Objects in Malagasy" @default.
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