Not much has been said about the grammar of Iraqi Arabic. This research is an attempt to shed light on the nature of IA relative clauses. The research focuses on the behavior of the resumptive strategy as opposed to the gap strategy. We consider islandhood, Weak and Strong CrossOver, reconstruction and scope binding, in order to further understand the behavior of resumption. The final conclusion reached is that in Iraqi Arabic the resumptive strategy is actually related to the gap strategy in several respects; and in those where it differs we propose that gaps (traces) are replaced by trace+pronoun complexLa gramàtica de l’àrab iraquià no ha estat gaire estudiada. En aquesta investigació s’aborda la naturalesa de les clàusules de relatiu d...
We present an approach to parsing rehive clauses in Arabic in the tradition of the Paninian Grammar ...
Aoun, Choueri, and Hornstein (2001) analyze certain instances of resumption in Lebanese Arabic as mo...
Aoun, Choueri, and Hornstein (2001) analyze certain instances of resumption in Lebanese Arabic as mo...
Not much has been said about the grammar of Iraqi Arabic. This research is an attempt to shed light ...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the derivation of definite and indefinite relative clauses in Lebanes...
Resumption has been the object of lively research (Doron 1982; Sells 1984; McClauskey 1990; 2002; S...
This paper discusses the derivation of definite and indefinite relative clauses in Lebanese Arabic. ...
This paper discusses the derivation of definite and indefinite relative clauses in Lebanese Arabic. ...
The phenomenon of resumption has been a central topic of debate for both syntacticians and psycholin...
This thesis examines Iraqi Arabic D-linked content questions of the type “Which woman saw Ragheb?”. ...
This thesis examines Iraqi Arabic D-linked content questions of the type “Which woman saw Ragheb?”. ...
Unbounded dependencies in Modern Standard Arabic often involve not a gap but a null resumptive prono...
Keenan and Comrie (1977) posited that the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy (NPAH) is a universal ...
Keenan and Comrie (1977) posited that the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy (NPAH) is a universal ...
This article focuses on the distribution and interpretation of resumption in Jordanian Arabic with r...
We present an approach to parsing rehive clauses in Arabic in the tradition of the Paninian Grammar ...
Aoun, Choueri, and Hornstein (2001) analyze certain instances of resumption in Lebanese Arabic as mo...
Aoun, Choueri, and Hornstein (2001) analyze certain instances of resumption in Lebanese Arabic as mo...
Not much has been said about the grammar of Iraqi Arabic. This research is an attempt to shed light ...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the derivation of definite and indefinite relative clauses in Lebanes...
Resumption has been the object of lively research (Doron 1982; Sells 1984; McClauskey 1990; 2002; S...
This paper discusses the derivation of definite and indefinite relative clauses in Lebanese Arabic. ...
This paper discusses the derivation of definite and indefinite relative clauses in Lebanese Arabic. ...
The phenomenon of resumption has been a central topic of debate for both syntacticians and psycholin...
This thesis examines Iraqi Arabic D-linked content questions of the type “Which woman saw Ragheb?”. ...
This thesis examines Iraqi Arabic D-linked content questions of the type “Which woman saw Ragheb?”. ...
Unbounded dependencies in Modern Standard Arabic often involve not a gap but a null resumptive prono...
Keenan and Comrie (1977) posited that the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy (NPAH) is a universal ...
Keenan and Comrie (1977) posited that the Noun Phrase Accessibility Hierarchy (NPAH) is a universal ...
This article focuses on the distribution and interpretation of resumption in Jordanian Arabic with r...
We present an approach to parsing rehive clauses in Arabic in the tradition of the Paninian Grammar ...
Aoun, Choueri, and Hornstein (2001) analyze certain instances of resumption in Lebanese Arabic as mo...
Aoun, Choueri, and Hornstein (2001) analyze certain instances of resumption in Lebanese Arabic as mo...