Comparative ergative and accusative structures in three Philippine languages (Record no. 13632)

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Personal name Jubilado, Rodney C.
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Title Comparative ergative and accusative structures in three Philippine languages
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. IƱigo Street, Davao City
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University of Southeastern Philippines
Date of publication, distribution, etc. March 2021
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Summary, etc. Cebuano, Filipino, and Isamal are classified as Austronesian languages that are spoken in the Philippines. This paper deals with the comparative ergative and accusative structures of the aforementioned languages with focus on the syntactic relations and processes. The varieties of these languages are the ones used in Samal Island, Davao, Philippines. Aimed at the structural configurations, the verb phrase (VP) and the tense phrase (TP) are analytically scrutinized as the cartographic projections of the lexical information encoded in the argument structures and the thematic structures of the verbs. With the employment of the Minimalist Program in the analysis, the computation includes the movement, checking of features, and assignment of theta roles within the structures of the three languages. Findings include the (1) similarity of structural relations and processes in the VP and TP of the three languages, (2) movement of the verb from the VP to the TP, and (3) merger of the verb complements occur in the VP that ensures the local assignment of theta roles and the checking of cases.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Philippine languages
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Mindanao studies
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Title The Southeastern Philippines Journal of Research and Development
Host Biblionumber 13212
Related parts Volume 26, Number 1
Place, publisher, and date of publication March 2021
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