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No escape from syntax: Gĩkũyũ nominalizations and the Complex Head analysis

Authors
Lee, Soo-Hwan
Issue Date
Feb-2026
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Keywords
Complex Head analysis; G & itilde; k & utilde; y & utilde; Nominalizations; Phrasal Layering analysis
Citation
Journal of Linguistics
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Journal Title
Journal of Linguistics
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/82395
DOI
10.1017/S0022226726101133
ISSN
0022-2267
Abstract
Mugane (1997) identifies two types of individual-denoting nominalizations in G & itilde;k & utilde;y & utilde; (Bantu): the [mu & mldr; a]-type and the [mu & mldr; i]-type. He argues that the [mu & mldr; i]-type nominalizations are phrasal and that the [mu & mldr; a]-type nominalizations exhibit a puzzling nature, displaying both lexical and syntactic properties. This study examines Mugane's characterization, revisiting the notion of a lexicon-syntax divide. Applying Wood's (2023) Complex Head analysis, I demonstrate that we can explain the [mu & mldr; a]-type nominalizations within a syntactic framework without resorting to the lexicon. The analysis reveals that the puzzle is resolvable and that syntax can account for both types of nominalizations in G & itilde;k & utilde;y & utilde;.
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