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OBJECT - VERB AGREEMENT IN QUECHUA

OBJECT - VERB AGREEMENT IN QUECHUA

Abstract

この論文はアンデス山脈に住んでいる原住民族,すなわち古代のインカ帝国の言語ケチュワ語の動詞の形態構造を記述し,その中の動詞と目的語の一致が,最近のアメリカ言語学における動詞の屈折に関する機能主要部移動をもって説明しようとする理論に対して説明が不十分であると主張する。 This paper describes verb morphology in Quechua, and argues that verb-object agreement poses a challenge to recent attempts to account for verb inflection in terms of movement through a series of functional head positions.

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