Swedish –s-passives and Object Shift: Reference in the Syntax
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Swanson, Steph
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Abstract
In this project I attempt to shed light on an array of interacting syntactic phenomena
relating to the so-called morphological passive in Swedish. Its morpheme, -s, has
been assumed to be a voice morpheme, but in reality it has many of the interpretational
characteristics of a verb argument. I argue that a remnant movement analysis of Swedish
verb movement can accommodate for this morpheme’s distribution and interpretations
as a verb argument. This analysis offers an interesting perspective on the nature
of Object Shift in Scandinavian, which there has been practically no consensus on.
I will suggest that the distribution of Object Shift and -s are a part of a syntactic
process that apparently can access some reference properties of nominals.I have also
presented this paper at the TULCON undergraduate linguistics conference at the University
of Toronto, and at UW Linguistics' own Undergraduate Colloquium.
