Predicate-EPP in Niuean, Tongan, and beyond

Julianne M Doner
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This chapter investigates predicate-EPP languages as a typological class through comparison of Irish, Inuktitut, and Niuean and their contrast with French and Finnish. It is argued that predicate-EPP languages are characterized by raising of a predicate, rather than a verbal element. Furthermore, this chapter demonstrates that Niuean exhibits all of the typological properties of predicate-EPP languages described by Doner (2019), including a lack of non-finite clauses, a merged C and T, optional tense, and non-contrastive definiteness. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that Tongan also can best be analyzed as having a predicate-EPP type, contra Otsuka (2005). It is argued that the subject clitic is able to cliticize to T through a process of Local Dislocation after raising of the remnant vP, which best accounts for the surface morpheme order in Tongan.
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谓词-纽埃、汤加和其他地区的epp
本章通过对爱尔兰语、因纽特语和纽埃语的比较,以及它们与法语和芬兰语的对比,来研究作为类型学类的谓语- epp语言。本文认为,谓语- epp语言的特征是谓语的提升,而不是动词元素的提升。此外,本章还表明,纽埃语具有Doner(2019)所描述的谓词- epp语言的所有类型学特征,包括缺乏非有限子句、合并的C和T、可选时态和非对比确定性。此外,与Otsuka(2005)相比,汤加语也可以最好地分析为具有谓词- epp类型。本文认为,汤安语表面语素顺序的最佳解释是,汤安语的主谓词在残vP升高后,通过局部错位的过程,才得以批判到T。
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