This dissertation investigates a set of phenomena in Standard Arabic at the syntax-morphology interface, providing an analysis for each within the assumptions of the minimalist program, particularly those related to mechanisms of formal feature licensing. Among the issues discussed are the subject-verb agreement asymmetry, case-assignment, default agreement, nominative Themes, as well as interactions between tense, negation, and modality heads. In this regard, I provide an analysis for word order alternation in the language in terms of left dislocation rather than via movement, showing that the language does not show A-movement effects in SVO orders, passives, raising constructions, or object shift. The same is also shown to hold in what is...
The aim of this study is to investigate nominal constructions of modern standard Arabic in terms of ...
This thesis provides a minimalist account of the Arabic DP. The data used comes from Modern Standar...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis proposes a minimalist analysis that accounts for a number of word-orderrelated...
This thesis investigates Case assignment and subject-verb agreement in Standard Arabic. 'It discusse...
This thesis critically analyses the intriguing behaviour of plural inanimate nouns triggering partia...
Contains fulltext : 19283_arabnoph.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim...
AbstractThis paper presents an account of Standard Arabic (SA) verbless copula sentences with a nomi...
Aboamer Y. Agreement morphology: a mathematical approach to integrate arabic syntax and semantics. B...
This paper aims at investigating the properties of pro or the null subject in Arabic syntax. Pro fea...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the loss of case markers in Arabic. It provides a morphophonological ...
The thesis is a description of some aspects of the syntax of present-day spoken Cairene Arabic, usin...
This thesis discusses the structure and function of the clause in Modern Written Arabic (MWA). D...
This paper proposes a unified model of the morphosyntax and morphophonology of the Modern Standard A...
abstract: A question that has driven much of the current research in formal syntax is whether it is ...
The aim of this study is to investigate nominal constructions of modern standard Arabic in terms of ...
This thesis provides a minimalist account of the Arabic DP. The data used comes from Modern Standar...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis proposes a minimalist analysis that accounts for a number of word-orderrelated...
This thesis investigates Case assignment and subject-verb agreement in Standard Arabic. 'It discusse...
This thesis critically analyses the intriguing behaviour of plural inanimate nouns triggering partia...
Contains fulltext : 19283_arabnoph.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim...
AbstractThis paper presents an account of Standard Arabic (SA) verbless copula sentences with a nomi...
Aboamer Y. Agreement morphology: a mathematical approach to integrate arabic syntax and semantics. B...
This paper aims at investigating the properties of pro or the null subject in Arabic syntax. Pro fea...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the loss of case markers in Arabic. It provides a morphophonological ...
The thesis is a description of some aspects of the syntax of present-day spoken Cairene Arabic, usin...
This thesis discusses the structure and function of the clause in Modern Written Arabic (MWA). D...
This paper proposes a unified model of the morphosyntax and morphophonology of the Modern Standard A...
abstract: A question that has driven much of the current research in formal syntax is whether it is ...
The aim of this study is to investigate nominal constructions of modern standard Arabic in terms of ...
This thesis provides a minimalist account of the Arabic DP. The data used comes from Modern Standar...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...