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Specification, equation, and agreement in copular sentences

2012; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 57; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1353/cjl.2012.0033

ISSN

1710-1115

Autores

Caroline Heycock,

Tópico(s)

Linguistics and Discourse Analysis

Resumo

This article presents new data from a number of Germanic languages concerning the agreement patterns found in copular clauses that contain two nominals; in both clauses with specificational readings (such as The problem is your parents) and those with what are here termed readings of assumed identity (such as If I were you or In my dream I was you). It is argued that the specificational sentences involve asymmetric equative structures where one nominal is interpreted as in a concealed question, and that the cross-linguistic differences in agreement patterns found in the languages considered follow from the copula lexicalizing either Tense or a lower head.

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