TY - JOUR TI - RADIAL CATEGORIES IN SYNTAX: NON-RESUMPTIVE LEFT DISLOCATION IN ARUSA AU - Andrason, Alexander AU - Karani, Michael TI - RADIAL CATEGORIES IN SYNTAX: NON-RESUMPTIVE LEFT DISLOCATION IN ARUSA AB - This paper discusses the phenomenon of L(eft) D(islocation) in Arusa – a southern variety of Maasai – and, in particular, the presence of resumption in LD constructions. With respect to resumption, Arusa allows for two types of LD. In most cases, a non-resumptive type of LD is used. This variant is obligatory if a possible resumptive element refers to an argument of the verb of the matrix clause (i.e. subject, direct and indirect objects and applied objects). The resumptive type, which is significantly less frequent, appears only if the dislocate corresponds to an adjunct in the matrix clause. The pervasiveness of the non-resumptive LD stems from the ungrammaticality of overt independent pronominal arguments in most positions in Arusa. As a result, resumption cannot be viewed as a decisive feature for the classification of a construction as LD, and its lack as a sufficient reason to propose a different category. Rather, LD should be viewed as a radial category containing both constructions that match the LD prototype and structures that are more remote from the exemplar. VL - 2017 IS - Volume 134, Issue 3 PY - 2017 SN - 1897-1059 C1 - 2083-4624 SP - 205 EP - 218 DO - 10.4467/20834624SL.17.014.7088 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/studia-linguistica-uic/artykul/radial-categories-in-syntax-non-resumptive-left-dislocation-in-arusa KW - cognitive linguistics KW - Left Dislocation KW - resumption KW - prototypes KW - radial categories