爱沙尼亚语
语言学
韵律
语法
动词
关系(数据库)
自然语言处理
计算机科学
人工智能
心理学
哲学
数据库
作者
Anders Holmberg,Heete Sahkai,Anne Tamm
出处
期刊:Journal of uralic linguistics
[John Benjamins Publishing Company]
日期:2025-10-24
卷期号:4 (2): 217-268
标识
DOI:10.1075/jul.00042.hol
摘要
Abstract Estonian declarative main clauses display a relatively strict verb-second (V2) order, resembling Germanic V2. However, two prosody-conditioned exceptions distinguish Estonian from Germanic: verb-third occurs with weak proforms in the ‘EPP-position’ and with nuclear-stressed finite verbs. We claim that the derivation of Estonian V2 differs from Germanic. The Estonian left periphery resembles Finnish, a closely related but non-V2 language. In both languages, finite verbs move to the highest T-domain head and a phrasal category moves to the specifier of this head, the EPP-position. Estonian V2 with its exceptions results from “Weak Start,” a prosodic constraint blocking spell-out of the highest copy of the chain derived by movement to the EPP-position when another phrasal constituent occupies the C-domain.
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