This article aims to establish a formal link between the syntax and the pragmatic interpretation of left-peripheral construction in Standard Arabic. More precisely, it sheds light on the placement or not of the noun phrase and the resumptive pronoun in hanging topic left-dislocated constructions
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
The present paper explores the extent to which narrow syntax is responsible for the computation of d...
The term left periphery refers to that area on the left of the subject, in the syntactic representat...
Cette thèse fournit une étude comparative des constructions disloquées à gauche en anglais et en ara...
This thesis investigates the syntax of the left periphery in two varieties of Arabic, Modern Standar...
This thesis explores the nature of left-dislocated constructions in Spanish. These constructions are...
topicalisation as distinct from left-dislocation: evidence from modern literary arabi
This paper studies the complexity of L(eft) D(islocation). It demonstrates that the function that is...
In this work I consider the properties of Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD) and Hanging Topic (HT) in I...
This thesis considers three intertwined research questions that are relevant to the phenomenology o...
The North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) dialects, which are the focus of this paper, were spoken across...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
We will be concerned in this paper with Topicalization (TOP) and Left Dislocation (LD) in syntax and...
The primary aim of this paper is to provide a functional profile of verbal Left Dislocation (=LD) co...
CITATION: Andrason, A. 2016. Left Dislocation in Arabic : the complexity of form and meaning. Stelle...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
The present paper explores the extent to which narrow syntax is responsible for the computation of d...
The term left periphery refers to that area on the left of the subject, in the syntactic representat...
Cette thèse fournit une étude comparative des constructions disloquées à gauche en anglais et en ara...
This thesis investigates the syntax of the left periphery in two varieties of Arabic, Modern Standar...
This thesis explores the nature of left-dislocated constructions in Spanish. These constructions are...
topicalisation as distinct from left-dislocation: evidence from modern literary arabi
This paper studies the complexity of L(eft) D(islocation). It demonstrates that the function that is...
In this work I consider the properties of Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD) and Hanging Topic (HT) in I...
This thesis considers three intertwined research questions that are relevant to the phenomenology o...
The North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) dialects, which are the focus of this paper, were spoken across...
This paper revisits the classic tests for movement that have been proposed in the literature on disl...
We will be concerned in this paper with Topicalization (TOP) and Left Dislocation (LD) in syntax and...
The primary aim of this paper is to provide a functional profile of verbal Left Dislocation (=LD) co...
CITATION: Andrason, A. 2016. Left Dislocation in Arabic : the complexity of form and meaning. Stelle...
This paper argues that French Left-Dislocation is a unified phenomenon whether it is resumed by a cl...
The present paper explores the extent to which narrow syntax is responsible for the computation of d...
The term left periphery refers to that area on the left of the subject, in the syntactic representat...