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Structure and Interpretation of the Left Periphery in Vietnamese

Applicant Thuan Tran, Ph.D.
Subject Area General and Comparative Linguistics, Experimental Linguistics, Typology, Non-European Languages
Term from 2017 to 2021
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 324793876
 
Final Report Year 2022

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The research contributed to the resolution of two current questions of theoretical significance, based on a descriptive and theoretical analysis of Vietnamese, an isolating language. The first question was concerned with the competition between the Cartographic and the non- Cartographic approach to syntactic issues raised by Information Structure. The findings lent support to the non-Cartographic approach, according to which the presence of information structural categories in the left periphery is licensed by syntax-internal constraints, not by feature checking. To account for the left periphery phenomenon, it was proposed that Vietnamese employs a pragmatic module that assigns the relevant features to syntactic objects so that they occur felicitously in the discourse structure. The second issue was related to the question of whether the grammatical category ‘tense’ is universal across languages. Originated from inflectional languages, ‘tense’ standardly refers to the correlation between some morphological form on verbal elements and temporal interpretations. The research confirmed that there is no such correlation in Vietnamese and that Vietnamese can rely on pragmatics to obtain temporal interpretation in the absence of tense-aspect particles. Therefore, ‘tense’ is not an indispensable notion in the description of Vietnamese, and as such ‘tense’ is not universal across languages.

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