The AWSOM correlation in comparative Bantu object marking
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The Bantu languages show much variation in object marking, two parameters be-
ing (1) their behaviour in ditransitives (symmetric or asymmetric) and (2) the num-
ber of object markers allowed (single or multiple). This paper reveals that a com-
bination of these parameter settings in a sample of 50+ Bantu languages results in
an almost-gap, the AWSOM correlation: “asymmetry wants single object marking”.
A Minimalist featural analysis is presented of Bantu object marking as agreement
with a defective goal (van der Wal 2015) and parametric variation in the distribu-
tion of φ features on low functional heads (e.g. Appl) accounts for both the AWSOM
and Sambaa as the one exception to the AWSOM.
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