10.4225/03/5930bd59d1817
Kioko, Angelina N.
Angelina N.
Kioko
Kikamba passive construction: a challenge for the government and binding based analyses
Monash University
2017
passive constructions
1959.1/53720
journal article
Syntax
monash:7762
Linguistic theory
Monash University. Faculty of Arts. School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics.
2017-06-02 01:20:24
Journal contribution
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Kikamba_passive_construction_a_challenge_for_the_government_and_binding_based_analyses/5063536
Studies relating to the passive construction have focused on two main areas: I) the universal characterisation of the construction, (Comrie 1977, Perlmutter and Postal 1983, Siewierska 1984 and Keenan 1985); and 2) the interested in the formulation of theories on the passive construction, (Chomsky 1965, 1981; Jaeggli 1986; Roberts 1987; Baker 1988; Afarli 1989, 1990; Perlmutter and Posta/ 1983; Postal, 1986;. Recent Government and Binding based approaches analyse the passive morpheme as an argument of the verb which must receive the External Theta-role and the Structural Case assigned by the verb (Roberts 1987; Baker 1988; and Afarli 1989, 1990) . This paper describes the passive construction in Kikamba and examines the descriptive adequacy of the Government and Binding claims.