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Norcliffe, E. (2009). Revisiting Agent Focus in Yucatec. New Perspectives in Mayan Linguistics, 59, 135-156.

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Norcliffe, Elisabeth1, Author
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Free keywords: Yucatec Maya, Agent Focus, resumptive pronouns, filler-gap dependencies, processing, accessibility, voice alternations, person marking, referential form choice.
 Abstract: The prevailing view of Agent Focus (AF) in Mayan linguistics is that it is a type of voice phenomenon. This paper examines AF in Yucatec, and argues that the phenomenon should be located instead in the typology of resumptive pronoun(RP)/gap alternations. The difference between Yucatec, and other types of RP/gap alternating languages lies in the locus of the alternation. Rather than involve the presence or absence of an independent pronoun, the alternation in Yucatec relates to two verb forms: one which carries a morphologically dependent subject pronoun, the other (the Agent Focus verb) which does not. This account correctly predicts patterns of variation found in this domain, which mirror cross-linguistically attested patterns of RP/gap distributions. I suggest that such patterns of variation can be understood from a functional perspective, emerging from the general processes that have been proposed to govern the choice and processing of referring expressions.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20092009
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Title: New Perspectives in Mayan Linguistics
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Avelino, Heriberto1, Editor
Coon, Jessica2, Editor
Norcliffe, Elisabeth3, Editor
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1 Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany, ou_persistent22            
2 Department of Linguistics, MIT, ou_persistent22            
3 Department of Linguistics, Stanford University, ou_persistent22            
Publ. Info: Cambridge, MA : MIT Working Papers in Linguistics
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 59 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 135 - 156 Identifier: -