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@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 #

  1. Four prefixes: zɨ-, kɨ-, kəmzi-, ʔay-...-n
  2. Complementary distribution: No two prefixes co-occur
  3. Verb class selection: The matrix verb determines which prefix appears
  4. Fixed linear order: Prefix always precedes the verbal complex
  5. Agreement asymmetry: kɨ- and ʔay-...-n take agreement; zɨ- and kəmzi- don't

The four clausal prefixes attested in Tigrinya.

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      A grammaticality judgment for a prefix combination. true = grammatical, false = ungrammatical.

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          No two prefixes can co-occur (complementary distribution).

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            All prefix combinations are ungrammatical (complementary distribution).

            A selection datum: a matrix verb selects a particular prefix.

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                Verb class selection data from @cite{cacchioli-2025}.

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                  Agreement data: which prefixes take agreement suffixes.

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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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                          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.

                          The negative circumfix surfaces correctly for a sample verb.