Deriving the order of heads and adjuncts: the case of Niuean DPs
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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.34.2004.208Abstract
This paper examines substantive noun phrases in Niuean, a Polynesian language of the Tongic subgroup with VSO word order, isolating morphology, and an ergative case system. We describe the allowable orderings of elements in the Niuean noun phrase, which include certain variations in the placement of numerals and the genitive possessor, then we provide a phrasal movement analysis for these variations, treating first the possessor variation, then the numeral variation. Parallels will be drawn between the derivation of nominal and sentential word order.
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2004
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Kahnemuyipour, Arsalan, und Diane Massam. 2004. „Deriving the Order of Heads and Adjuncts: The Case of Niuean DPs“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 34 (Januar):135-47. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.34.2004.208.
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