This paper aims at investigating the properties of pro or the null subject in Arabic syntax. Pro features were investigated practically and theoretically and then, a new mechanism was proposed to derive pro, as well as regular subject, in all Arabic structures. In this mechanism the verb moves to [Spec, T] to check the regular subject features. To indicate the identity of pro in certain structures, the verb moves another time to [Spec, AGR]
In many languages, called pro-drop languages (e.g. Modern Standard Arabic, Irish, and Hebrew), the p...
This thesis discusses about nominal clause in Arabic. Nominal clause is a clause that contributes me...
This paper proposes a unified model of the morphosyntax and morphophonology of the Modern Standard A...
This paper aims at investigating the properties of pro or the null subject in Arabic syntax. Pro fea...
The paper aims at examining the role that morphology plays in allowing and/or motivating sentences i...
PhD ThesisThis thesis proposes a minimalist analysis that accounts for a number of word-orderrelated...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze pro-drop in Arabic in terms of its syntactic properties and th...
This dissertation examines a set of phenomena in Jordanian Arabic (JA) related to the subject and i...
This paper presents a descriptive overview and a formal analysis of the syntax of pronominal argumen...
This dissertation investigates a set of phenomena in Standard Arabic at the syntax-morphology interf...
This dissertation investigates the use of null and overt subject pronouns in Cairene Arabic. The dat...
This thesis investigates Case assignment and subject-verb agreement in Standard Arabic. 'It discusse...
One of the most widely-discussed issues in Arabic syntax concerns the position of the subject. In th...
AbstractStandard Arabic (SA) exhibits two common word orders: subject-verb-object (SVO) and verb-sub...
One of the most widely-discussed issues in Arabic syntax concerns the position of the subject. In th...
In many languages, called pro-drop languages (e.g. Modern Standard Arabic, Irish, and Hebrew), the p...
This thesis discusses about nominal clause in Arabic. Nominal clause is a clause that contributes me...
This paper proposes a unified model of the morphosyntax and morphophonology of the Modern Standard A...
This paper aims at investigating the properties of pro or the null subject in Arabic syntax. Pro fea...
The paper aims at examining the role that morphology plays in allowing and/or motivating sentences i...
PhD ThesisThis thesis proposes a minimalist analysis that accounts for a number of word-orderrelated...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze pro-drop in Arabic in terms of its syntactic properties and th...
This dissertation examines a set of phenomena in Jordanian Arabic (JA) related to the subject and i...
This paper presents a descriptive overview and a formal analysis of the syntax of pronominal argumen...
This dissertation investigates a set of phenomena in Standard Arabic at the syntax-morphology interf...
This dissertation investigates the use of null and overt subject pronouns in Cairene Arabic. The dat...
This thesis investigates Case assignment and subject-verb agreement in Standard Arabic. 'It discusse...
One of the most widely-discussed issues in Arabic syntax concerns the position of the subject. In th...
AbstractStandard Arabic (SA) exhibits two common word orders: subject-verb-object (SVO) and verb-sub...
One of the most widely-discussed issues in Arabic syntax concerns the position of the subject. In th...
In many languages, called pro-drop languages (e.g. Modern Standard Arabic, Irish, and Hebrew), the p...
This thesis discusses about nominal clause in Arabic. Nominal clause is a clause that contributes me...
This paper proposes a unified model of the morphosyntax and morphophonology of the Modern Standard A...