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Guest Lecture: Maša Bešlin

March 4 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Dr. Maša Bešlin will be giving a guest lecture on Monday, March 4, at 3:00pm in Turlington L005 and on Zoom. More information about her talk and Zoom link are below.

Title: What’s in Universal Grammar? On participles and the inventory of grammatical primitives

One of the goals of syntactic theory is to account for the distributional properties of grammatical units. My central question is whether the lexical categori(zer)s like n(oun), v(erb), and a(adjective), which are partially responsible for determining distribution, are associated with any intrinsic semantic content. I examine this question through the lens of participles. Based on a number of distributional diagnostics, I argue that participles are a derived category, and that they should therefore not be considered primitives of the grammar. Specifically, I argue that both eventive and stative participles in a number of related and unrelated languages are deverbal adjectives. This challenges the consensus in the generative literature, which has converged on the conclusion that eventive participles are verbal, while stative participles are adjectival. Based on this case study of participles, as well as evidence from (deverbal) nominals, I argue that there is no one-to-one mapping between syntactic categori(zer)s and semantic content (contra e.g., Baker 2003, Panagiotidis 2015). Returning to the issue of grammatical primitives, I then claim that there has so far been no uncontroversial evidence (syntactic or semantic) that the lexical categori(zer)s from more familiar languages are universal. I finish by considering the consequences of this conclusion for language acquisition and the contents of Universal Grammar.

Zoom link: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/95676914198

Details

Date:
March 4
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Venue

Turlington L005