Raising out of finite CP in Nguni: the case of fanele.
Abstract
The Nguni modal verb fanele can select a finite clause in the subjunctive mood as its
complement. Typically, the thematic subject of this clausal complement remains in the embedded
subject position, in which case the matrix verb fanele is prefixed with the expletive marker ku-.
However, in another possible construction with fanele, the thematic subject of the embedded
subjunctive clause is realised in the matrix subject position and agrees with both fanele and the
embedded verb. In this paper, I provide empirical evidence that the matrix subject in the latter
construction originates in the embedded clause but has undergone raising (A-movement) to the
matrix subject position. I then offer a theoretical discussion of this type of raising out of finite CPs
based on the concept of ‘defectiveness’ and the theory of phases which underlie the analysis of
raising constructions advocated in the Minimalist Program (Chomsky, 2000; 2001; 2005).