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On the Syntax of Agreement in the Left Periphery with special reference to Honorific Agreement
The first goal of this paper is to provide a predication analysis of addressee honorific endings in the form of speech style particles, such as -yo or -supnita, which are often considered the result of agreement with an addressee. Specifically, building on a recent view that there are independent functional projections for discourse arguments in the left periphery, I suggest that this type of agreement is a predication relation between the speech style particle under SA0 and an addressee in Spec-SAP. The second goal is to offer an Agree-based analysis of two types of non-subject-controlled honorific -si: topic-controlled -si and addressee-controlled -si. Given that honorific -si in both cases is available even in the absence of an honorifiable subject, I maintain that both types are the result of Agree between a topical element in Spec-TopP and a verbal complex raised to Top0. I argue, however, that these two types of -si should be distinguished in the availability of a honorifiable topic.
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LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (ISSN:1606-822X; Online ISSN: 2309-5067) is an academic publication of the Institute of Linguistics at Academia Sinica. Established in 2000, it publishes research in general and theoretical linguistics on the languages of East Asia and the Pacific region, including Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian, and the Austroasiatic and Altaic language families (Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic languages are not included). LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS publishes both a journal and a monograph series. LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS is a pure linguistics journal. We only publish articles on (descriptive and theoretical) linguistic studies but not articles on applied linguistics such as language teaching or language learning.