This paper examines VP sentential complements in Egyptian Arabic- within a Government and Binding framework. Various types of finite and non-finite sentential complements are identified according to the distribution of the complementizer ?inn 'that' and the elements that fill the complement subject position. It is proposed that Case and Binding parameters are set differently in Egyptian Arabic than in English. In Egyptian Arabic, certain subject NPs are potentially Case-marked by two categories. In these instances the lexical Case-marker prevails, thereby establishing the governing category for the NP, and determining the NP's range of interpretation by the Binding principles
• This is an in-progress draft document, last compiled on April 8, 2009. Until this paper is publish...
The present paper investigates a type of broad-subject construction in Egyptian Arabic in which an a...
This dissertation examines primarily the syntactic, but also the semantic/ pragmatic behavior of sen...
This dissertation examines the category of Verb Phrase (VP) in Egyptian Arabic (EA) within the frame...
This dissertation comprises a corpus-based study of the form and function of sentential object compl...
This study provides description and analysis of some verbal complementation patterns in Egyptian Col...
Unlike matrix verbs, the verb in subjunctive complements in Standard Arabic lacks tense; nonetheless...
The study examines one component of the system of complementation in Palestinian Arabic. It is argue...
One of the majoor assumptions of the GB-theory is that case is assigned under government. Lexical an...
This paper discusses adverbials in Modern Standard Arabic. Adverbials as the most diverse group of t...
This thesis investigates Case assignment and subject-verb agreement in Standard Arabic. 'It discusse...
Standard Arabic exhibits 'that trace' effect in one instance in the extraction of the subject from a...
The complements in arabic are multiple and various. Besides syntactic aspects, we put a spot light o...
This study is concerned with embedded sentences in Shona which are not relative clauses. These compl...
This thesis proposes a novel theory to account for the structural Case facts in Standard Arabic (SA)...
• This is an in-progress draft document, last compiled on April 8, 2009. Until this paper is publish...
The present paper investigates a type of broad-subject construction in Egyptian Arabic in which an a...
This dissertation examines primarily the syntactic, but also the semantic/ pragmatic behavior of sen...
This dissertation examines the category of Verb Phrase (VP) in Egyptian Arabic (EA) within the frame...
This dissertation comprises a corpus-based study of the form and function of sentential object compl...
This study provides description and analysis of some verbal complementation patterns in Egyptian Col...
Unlike matrix verbs, the verb in subjunctive complements in Standard Arabic lacks tense; nonetheless...
The study examines one component of the system of complementation in Palestinian Arabic. It is argue...
One of the majoor assumptions of the GB-theory is that case is assigned under government. Lexical an...
This paper discusses adverbials in Modern Standard Arabic. Adverbials as the most diverse group of t...
This thesis investigates Case assignment and subject-verb agreement in Standard Arabic. 'It discusse...
Standard Arabic exhibits 'that trace' effect in one instance in the extraction of the subject from a...
The complements in arabic are multiple and various. Besides syntactic aspects, we put a spot light o...
This study is concerned with embedded sentences in Shona which are not relative clauses. These compl...
This thesis proposes a novel theory to account for the structural Case facts in Standard Arabic (SA)...
• This is an in-progress draft document, last compiled on April 8, 2009. Until this paper is publish...
The present paper investigates a type of broad-subject construction in Egyptian Arabic in which an a...
This dissertation examines primarily the syntactic, but also the semantic/ pragmatic behavior of sen...