On the subject of subject in Finnish




Tuomas Huumo, Marja-Liisa Helasvuo

Marja-Liisa Helasvuo, Tuomas Huumo

Amsterdam

2015

Subjects in constructions: canonical and non-canonical

Constructional Appoaches to Language

16

13

41

29

978-90-272-0438-7

978-90-727-6918-8

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1075/cal.16.02huu(external)







This article examines the category of subject in Finnish. Among the grammati- cal features examined are case marking, agreement and syntax, semantic role, its relation to other sentence elements and its semantic function as regards the sentence as a whole. One important discourse feature is whether the subject introduces a referent and whether that referent is mentioned again later in the discourse.We discuss different construction types and examine whether the alleged subjects fulfil the role of the subject as defined in cognitive grammar, i.e. elements which function as a clause-level trajector and as a starting point for the construal of the relationship and its participants. More generally, it is argued that the trajector does not necessarily constitute the first argument of the verb. The function of an e-NP (existential NP) is proposed for such elements instead.






 




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