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- W2334304637 abstract "Although kadiweu presents the same typological facts as the languages analyzed by Baker (1995), this work shows that Bakers polysynthesis parameter, according to which polysynthetic languages are pronominal argument languages, cannot be applied to this language. This paper offers, then, an alternative analysis to the pronominal argument theory for kadiweu by arguing that nominal phrases are the verbal arguments in this polysynthetic language, like in any other better known language. On this view, one of the main properties of the polysynthetic languages, the so-called Condition C violation (e.g. i wants John i to love Mary, i broke John i 's knife), follows from syntactic movement due to the nature of the Kadiweu v-system. That is, this paper questions the existence of a polysynthesis parameter and develops Fukui & Speas (1996) insight that the syntax of a given language follows from the functional categories present in this language's lexicon. KEY-WORDS: polysynthesis parameter, non-configurationality, pronominal arguments, ergativity RESUMO: Apesar de o kadiweu apresentar as mesmas caracteristicas tipologicas das linguas analisadas por Baker (1995), este trabalho mostra que o parâmetro da polissintese proposto por Baker, de acordo com o qual as linguas polissinteticas seriam linguas de argumentos pronominais, nao se sustenta para esta lingua. Este artigo ofe- rece, entao, uma analise alternativa a teoria dos argumentos pronominais para o kadiweu" @default.
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- W2334304637 title "A VIOLAÇÃO DA CONDIÇÃO C EM KADIWÉU* (Condition C Violation in Kadiwéu)" @default.
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