Title: Subject and Topic: Evidence From Kenyang<sup>1</sup>
Abstract: Abstract The Cameroonian language Kenyang provides evidence for the view that subjects evolve from topics, and subject agreement morphemes from pronominal subjects. Kenyang has fully grammaticalised clause‐internal subjects, and a pre‐verbal subject marker that licenses null subjects, as well as marking aspect. Clause‐external topics may be involved in subject‐like processes such as reflexivisation or control of a null embedded subject, but only through a chain of reference mediated by a co‐referential subject. A comparison of topic and clause‐initial contrastive focus enables a full characterisation of topic by revealing systematic structural differences. A broadly minimalist analysis provides a straightforward model of the findings.
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-08-20
Language: en
Type: article
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