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A One-level Analysis of Icelandic Quirky Case

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Andrews, Avery

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CSLI Publications

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This paper presents a single level analysis of the f-structure of Quirky Case NPs in Icelandic that covers the data of the two-level analysis presented by Andrews (1982, 1990), using the ‘split lexicon’ and DBA Glue proposal of Andrews (2007, 2008) to deal with the phenomena that motivated the two-level analysis. The resulting analysis is simpler in some ways (although perhaps a bit more stipulative in others), and more consistent with recent developments in LFG such as the Kibort-Findlay Mapping Theory

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Proceedings of the 24th International LFG Conference (LFG2019)

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24th International LFG Conference, LFG2019

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