We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Relative Clauses. Several analyses have been proposed to account for the phenomenon of resumption in Modern Greek Relative Clauses arguing in favour of a similar treatment of gaps and resumptive pronouns, suggesting that Binder-Resumptive Dependencies are triggered by the same mechanism as Filler-Gap Dependencies. In this paper, it is argued that resumptive pronouns are the ordinary pronoun forms of the language and that they are not alternative manifestations of gaps, presenting evidence from Asudeh’s (2004) criteria for Hebrew, Irish and Swedish. Following this, we propose an LFG analysis for resumption in Modern Greek pu and o opios Restrictive Relative Cl...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
International audienceThis article studies the structure and origin of prenominal and postnominal re...
This work is intended as an attempt to bring the phenomenon of resumptive pronouns under the scrutin...
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Relative Clauses....
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Relative Clauses....
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Rela-tive Clauses...
This thesis presents an account of the properties of Relative Clauses in Modern Greek, with particul...
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2013), pp. 140-15
This is the peer-reviewed, accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press...
This paper argues that the categorical status of relative clauses as DPs is related to the D/f-featu...
This paper investigates the production of restrictive relative clauses (henceforth RRCs) in Heritage...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
Zurich German (ZG) relative clauses are remarkable from a Germanic point of view in that resumptive ...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
International audienceThis article studies the structure and origin of prenominal and postnominal re...
This work is intended as an attempt to bring the phenomenon of resumptive pronouns under the scrutin...
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Relative Clauses....
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Relative Clauses....
We discuss the status of Modern Greek Resumptive Pronouns, focusing on Restrictive Rela-tive Clauses...
This thesis presents an account of the properties of Relative Clauses in Modern Greek, with particul...
Proceedings of the 37th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (2013), pp. 140-15
This is the peer-reviewed, accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press...
This paper argues that the categorical status of relative clauses as DPs is related to the D/f-featu...
This paper investigates the production of restrictive relative clauses (henceforth RRCs) in Heritage...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
Zurich German (ZG) relative clauses are remarkable from a Germanic point of view in that resumptive ...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
This paper discusses intra-linguistic and cross-linguistic variation in the distribution of resumpti...
International audienceThis article studies the structure and origin of prenominal and postnominal re...
This work is intended as an attempt to bring the phenomenon of resumptive pronouns under the scrutin...