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Binding domains in Haitian

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Binding domains in Haitian

Auteurs : Rose-Marie Déchaine [Pays-Bas] ; Victor Manfredi [États-Unis]

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Abstract

Abstract: Like many Kwa languages of West Africa (Awóyalé 1986), Haitian lacks unique, morphologically reflexive expressions equivalent to Englishherself, himself, themselves. Instead, local binding has three compositional sources.Morphological economy (Burzio 1989) construes an object pronoun reflexively just if no morphologically reflexive expression has the same agreement features. This elsewhere-type principle, generally satisfied in Haitian, applies only exceptionally in French and English, creating surface anaphor/pronoun complementarity as the predominant pattern in those languages (Bouchard 1984).Referential economy (Pica 1987) “anaphorizes” a possessive DP headed by an inalienably possessed noun such astèt ‘head’ orkò ‘body’.Inherent reflexivity licenses a null internal argument with an inalienably possessed lexical constant BODY. The necessity of all three mechanisms in Haitian argues for the reduction of the LGB binding conditions (Chomsky 1981) to the “On Binding” framework (Chomsky 1980).

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