This paper presents data and analysis relating to null subjects in spoken colloquial English. While English is not a „pro-drop? language (i.e. subjects must usually be overt), a corpus of speech collected on Tyneside and Wearside in 2007 shows that null subjects are permitted in finite clauses in certain contexts. This paper analyses these examples and follow-up questionnaires, and compares the data with the other types of null subject described in the literature (pro-drop, topic-drop, early null subjects, aphasics? null subjects and „diary-drop?), ultimately concluding that the colloquial English phenomenon is most closely related to diary- drop
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This paper concerns the null subject phenomenon attested in abbreviated written registers in English...
The possibility of referential null subjects in Old English has been the subject of conflicting asse...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
This paper proposes a new model for null subjects, and focuses on its implications for language deve...
This paper reports an empirical qualitative study that set out to discuss the treatment of null-subj...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
this paper 1 , we present new evidence from Adam (CHILDES, Brown 1973 and MacWhinney in press) that ...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
Recent developments within the so-called Principles and Parameters model of acquisition argue for a ...
In this paper, we investigate the production of Null Subjects by three groups of children: monolingu...
Research on variable subject expression in null subject languages is robust; however, the factors th...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This paper concerns the null subject phenomenon attested in abbreviated written registers in English...
The possibility of referential null subjects in Old English has been the subject of conflicting asse...
This article investigates the occurrence and distribution of referential null subjects in Middle Eng...
This paper proposes a new model for null subjects, and focuses on its implications for language deve...
This paper reports an empirical qualitative study that set out to discuss the treatment of null-subj...
This study is concerned with the nature and use of null subjects and objects in English and with how...
This chapter offers an up-to-date discussion of the multiple issues raised by the null-subjectt phen...
this paper 1 , we present new evidence from Adam (CHILDES, Brown 1973 and MacWhinney in press) that ...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
Recent developments within the so-called Principles and Parameters model of acquisition argue for a ...
In this paper, we investigate the production of Null Subjects by three groups of children: monolingu...
Research on variable subject expression in null subject languages is robust; however, the factors th...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...
This chapter investigates the mechanisms of null subject licensing in direct interrogatives, an envi...
This book considers the null-subject phenomenon, whereby some languages lack an overtly realized ref...