Affiliation:
1. National Taitung University
Abstract
Abstract
This work investigates the syntax of nominal modification involving the linker a in Siwkolan
Amis, one of the dialects of Amis, an Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan. Based on the two observed types of NP-ellipsis
patterns and the formal licensing condition, I argue that Amis displays two types of modification. Modifiers in direct
modification are functional heads projecting extended functional projections of NP, whereas those in indirect modification are
modifier phrases base-generated at [Spec, ModP]. This distinction adds weight to J. Wu’s
(2003) view that relative clauses and description-denoting modifiers marked by -ay are clausal
modifiers that have a full-fledged CP structure from a cartographic perspective. Furthermore, I argue that a
projects the Modifier Phrase (ModP) and is a modificatory clitic endowed with a [+mod] feature that attaches to a head
element moving from a lower head position to form a morphological word. Very much in line with Philip (2012), the proposed analysis suggests that a is endowed with an interpretative profile in
marking a modification relation between an extended functional projection (a modifier phrase) and a dependent word (a modified
noun) in the nominal domain. Issues involved in dealing with the structure of Amis complex noun phrases are discussed.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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