Agreement
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Agreement refers to a widespread syntactic situation in which a target element agrees with a controller element in some morphosyntactic feature.
- "The term ' 'agreement' ' commonly refers to some systematic covariance between a semantic or formal property of one element and a formal property of another." (Steele 1978:610)
Examples
Spanish:
*(1)l-a casa nuev-a ('the new house') *(2)el libro nuev-o ('the new book') *(3)l-as casas nuev-as ('the new houses') *(4)l-os libros nuev-os ('the new books')
German:
*(5)ich kauf-e ('I buy') *(6)du kauf-st ('you(SG) buy') *(7)er kauf-t ('he buys') *(8)wir kauf-en ('we buy') *(9)ihr kauf-t ('you(PL) buy') *(10)sie kauf-en ('they buy')
Syntax
Recently, it has been proposed that agreement is the relation between a specific head AGR and its specifier (= specifier-head agreement). Subject-verb agreement is then reduced to agreement between AGR, which is a functional projection of the agreeing verb, and the element (the subject) in the specifier position of the AGRP. Likewise, assignment of structural Case is reduced to spec,head agreement.
Synonyms
- concord (but this term is often differentiated from agreement in various ways)
- congruence (this term is very rare in English, but German Kongruenz is the standard term for agreement)
Subtypes
Link
References
- Corbett, Greville G. 2006. Agreement. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Steele, Susan. 1978. "Word order variation: a typological study." In: Greenberg, Joseph H. & Ferguson, Charles A. & Moravcsik, Edith A. (eds.) Universals of human language, vol. 4: Syntax. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 585-623.
Other languages
- German Kongruenz
- Russian согласование
- Czech shoda