Talk by Andrew Murphy (Universität Potsdam) in the Syntax Colloquium
We are happy to announce a talk by Andrew Murphy (Universität Potsdam) in the Syntax Colloquium.
The talks will take place in person. Room IG 4.301
Date: November 13, 2023
Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct
Title: "Case-Conditioned Allomorphy in Bidhaawyeet”
Abstract:
Case-Conditioned Allomorphy in Bidhaawyeet
Much previous work on contextual allomorphy has focused on the question of locality: How structurally distant may the target and trigger of a 'special form' (or allomorph) be? A claim that emerges from Bobaljik's (2012) seminal study of suppletion in comparative constructions is that the complex word (maximal X0) is the delimiting domain for allomorphy. This is motivated by the absence of root suppletion in periphrastic comparatives. This claim has proven controversial, however, as it has been argued that this domain is insufficient for allomorphy that is apparently conditioned by an argument (Toosarvandani 2016; Bobaljik & Harley 2017; Weisser 2019).
In this talk, we present novel data from the Cushitic language Bidhaawyeet (also known as Beja), spoken in Sudan, Egypt and...