
doi: 10.7202/602563ar
handle: 2066/14613
In this note I try to provide an analysis of passive-like stative constructions in Quechua which starts out from the idea that there are not just two types of chains in syntactic representations: A ( = argument) - chains and Ā ( = operator) - chains, but a third type as well: predication chains. The analysis is a substantial improvement over earlier ones and leads us to a preliminary account of the formal properties of predication chains.
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