International audienceThree main aspects of Persian syntax have received a great deal of attention for more than 30 years: the Ezâfe construction, differential object markingwith the enclitic =râ, and complex predicates. Why such enduring interest? Each of these phenomena involves language-specific challenging facts which need to be accurately described and accounted for. At the same time, each constitutes a topic of cross-linguistic investigation for which the Persian data can be of crucial interest. The Ezâfe construction, a specific feature of the noun phrase in many Western Iranian languages, sheds a new light on the way dependency relationships, that is, complementation vs. modification, are realized within the noun phrase and the morp...
International audienceThis paper discusses the status of the Ezafe particle -(y)e in Persian and pro...
Complex Verbal Predicates (CPs) in Persian consist of a light verb combined with another nonverbal c...
In morphological typology, languages are divided into the three categories of flectional, agglutinat...
International audienceThree main aspects of Persian syntax have received a great deal of attention f...
Persian (also known as Farsi), is the official language of Iran, and has official status in Afghanis...
This thesis is based on the following pivotal assumptions about morphology and syntax: (a) that mono...
In addition to simple verbs, Persian employs a large number of complex predicates consisting of a pr...
This paper addresses the issue of separability in Persian complex predicates (CPs). These are syntac...
This thesis studies the argument structure and formation of the very productive and frequent complex...
The nature of preverbal nominals and their relation to the verb have been the focus of much debate i...
Persian complex predicates pose an interesting challenge for theoretical linguistics since they have...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of separability in Persian complex predicates (...
Complex predicates (CPs) are predicates which act in some way as a single word, and in another way l...
In this thesis, I provide an account of differential object marking (DOM) in spoken Persian couched ...
International audienceThis paper discusses the status of the Ezafe particle -(y)e in Persian and pro...
International audienceThis paper discusses the status of the Ezafe particle -(y)e in Persian and pro...
Complex Verbal Predicates (CPs) in Persian consist of a light verb combined with another nonverbal c...
In morphological typology, languages are divided into the three categories of flectional, agglutinat...
International audienceThree main aspects of Persian syntax have received a great deal of attention f...
Persian (also known as Farsi), is the official language of Iran, and has official status in Afghanis...
This thesis is based on the following pivotal assumptions about morphology and syntax: (a) that mono...
In addition to simple verbs, Persian employs a large number of complex predicates consisting of a pr...
This paper addresses the issue of separability in Persian complex predicates (CPs). These are syntac...
This thesis studies the argument structure and formation of the very productive and frequent complex...
The nature of preverbal nominals and their relation to the verb have been the focus of much debate i...
Persian complex predicates pose an interesting challenge for theoretical linguistics since they have...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of separability in Persian complex predicates (...
Complex predicates (CPs) are predicates which act in some way as a single word, and in another way l...
In this thesis, I provide an account of differential object marking (DOM) in spoken Persian couched ...
International audienceThis paper discusses the status of the Ezafe particle -(y)e in Persian and pro...
International audienceThis paper discusses the status of the Ezafe particle -(y)e in Persian and pro...
Complex Verbal Predicates (CPs) in Persian consist of a light verb combined with another nonverbal c...
In morphological typology, languages are divided into the three categories of flectional, agglutinat...