Douglas Ball: Tongan Noun Incorporation: Lexical Sharing or Argument Inheritance?
As has been shown in other Polynesian languages, in Tongan, adnominal elements
can modify incorporated nouns in the noun incorporation construction. Two
analysis are considered in this paper for understanding this construction
within HPSG. The first, lexical sharing (Kim and Sells, this volume), views the
verbs that include incorporated nouns as being single words corresponding to
two syntactic atoms. However, this analysis makes incorrect predictions on the
transitivity of incorporation clauses. A second analysis, extending Malouf
(1999), views these words as verbs, but with some of the combinatorial
properties of nouns. This offers both a better account of the data, and
preserves the more restrictive theory of the morphology-syntax interface.
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