Berthold Crysmann: Floating Affixes in Polish
The morphosyntactic status of Polish past tense agreement markers has
been a matter of considerable debate in recent years
(Spencer 1991, Borsley & Rivero 1994,
Borsley 1999 Bański 2000, Kupść 2000, Kupść & Tseng 2005). Past tense
agreement is expressed by a set of bound forms that either attach to
the past participle, or else float off to a host further to the
left. Despite this relative freedom of attachment, it is often noted
in the literature, e.g., Borsley 1999, Kupść & Tseng 2005, that
the combination of verbal host and agreement marker forms a word-like
unit.
In this paper I will argue that these agreement markers are best
analysed as affixes uniformly introduced on the verb whose
inflectional features they realise. Building on the
linearisation-based theory of morphology-syntax interaction proposed
in Crysmann 2003, syntactic mobility of morphologically
introduced material will be captured by mapping phonological
contributions to multiple lexically introduced domain objects. It will
be shown that this is sufficient to capture the relevant data, and
connect the placement of floating affixes to the general treatment
of Polish word order Kupść 2000.
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