@cite{cacchioli-2025} — Empirical Data @cite{cacchioli-2025} #
Pure empirical data from @cite{cacchioli-2025} "The Syntax of Clausal Prefixes in Tigrinya." No theory imports — this file contains only observed patterns, grammaticality judgments, and co-occurrence restrictions.
Key observations #
- Four prefixes: zɨ-, kɨ-, kəmzi-, ʔay-...-n
- Complementary distribution: No two prefixes co-occur
- Verb class selection: The matrix verb determines which prefix appears
- Fixed linear order: Prefix always precedes the verbal complex
- Agreement asymmetry: kɨ- and ʔay-...-n take agreement; zɨ- and kəmzi- don't
The four clausal prefixes attested in Tigrinya.
- zi : TigrinyaPrefix
- ki : TigrinyaPrefix
- kemzi : TigrinyaPrefix
- ay_n : TigrinyaPrefix
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A grammaticality judgment for a prefix combination.
true = grammatical, false = ungrammatical.
- prefix1 : TigrinyaPrefix
- prefix2 : TigrinyaPrefix
- grammatical : Bool
- example_ : String
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- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.instBEqCooccurrenceJudgment.beq x✝¹ x✝ = false
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No two prefixes can co-occur (complementary distribution).
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All prefix combinations are ungrammatical (complementary distribution).
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- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.instBEqSelectionDatum.beq x✝¹ x✝ = false
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Verb class selection data from @cite{cacchioli-2025}.
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Agreement data: which prefixes take agreement suffixes.
- prefix_ : TigrinyaPrefix
- takesAgreement : Bool
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Map CTP reality status to [±finite] selection.
Realis CTPs (utterance, knowledge, commentative,...) select [+finite] complements — indicative/realis clauses whose Fin head bears [+finite].
Irrealis CTPs (desiderative, manipulative, modal,...) select [-finite] complements — subjunctive/irrealis clauses whose Fin head bears [-finite].
Some classes are variable (perception can take both finite and non-finite
complements), so they return none.
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- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.utterance = some true
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.knowledge = some true
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.commentative = some true
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.propAttitude = some true
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.desiderative = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.manipulative = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.modal = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.phasal = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.achievement = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.negative = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.perception = none
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFiniteness Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.pretence = none
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Map CTP class to [±factive] selection.
Factive CTPs presuppose the truth of their complement; their Force/C head bears [+factive]. Non-factive CTPs don't, bearing [-factive].
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- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFactivity Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.knowledge = some true
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFactivity Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.commentative = some true
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFactivity Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.perception = some true
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFactivity Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.utterance = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFactivity Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.propAttitude = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFactivity Phenomena.Complementation.Typology.CTPClass.desiderative = some false
- Phenomena.Complementation.Cacchioli2025.ctpToFactivity x✝ = none
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Knowledge verbs select [+finite] (indicative) complements.
Desiderative verbs select [-finite] (subjunctive/irrealis) complements.
Knowledge verbs select [+factive] complements.
Utterance verbs select [-factive] complements.
Realis CTP classes map to [+finite].
Irrealis CTP classes map to [-finite].
Irrealis CTP classes always map to [-finite] when they have a value. The converse (realis → [+finite]) does not hold universally: phasal verbs are realis but take non-finite complements.
zɨ- (Rel) is at the same fValue level as Top (topic field, F5).
kɨ- (Fin) is at the IP/CP boundary (F3).
kəmzi- (Force) is at the clause-typing level (F6).
ʔay-...-n (Neg) is in the inflectional domain (F2).
The four prefixes target four distinct F-levels: Neg(2) < Fin(3) < Rel(5) < Force(6).
Fragment agreement field matches empirical data for each prefix.
Only ʔay-...-n is discontinuous.
Knowledge verbs select [+finite] → predicts kəmzi- (factive).
Desiderative verbs select [-finite] → predicts kɨ- (subjunctive).
Commentative verbs select [+finite] → predicts kəmzi- (factive).
Manipulative verbs select [-finite] → predicts kɨ- (subjunctive).
The negative circumfix surfaces correctly for a sample verb.
The negative circumfix gloss is derived from the fragment entry.
All four prefix heads are in the verbal extended projection.