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Object clitics for subject clitics in Francoprovençal and Piedmontese

Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 2018
This article illustrates and analyses the intricate phenomenon of OCL-for-SCL, found in certain varieties of Franco-Provençal Valdôtain and Piedmontese. This phenomenon, which at first sight appears highly unusual, reflects operations of morphophonological realisation of the kind developed in the context of the theory of Distributed Morphology such as ...
I. Roberts
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Accusative clitics, null objects, and the object agreement cycle

2021
Conservative varieties of Modern Spanish exhibit clitic left-dislocation and accusative clitic doubling of pronominal objects. Clitic left-dislocation occurs in Old Spanish but accusative clitic doubling first appears in the fifteenth century, becoming regular in the sixteenth century.
Matthew L. Maddox
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Object clitics, agreement and dialectal variation

Probus, 2013
Abstract This article presents an analysis of object clitics in Spanish and some of its consequences for the theory of agreement and Case. On the empirical side, we present syntactic, morphological and semantic arguments supporting a mixed approach to object clitics where 3rd person Direct Object (DO) cliticization constitutes a genuine case of ...
Javier Ormazabal, Juan Romero
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12. Object clitics

2016
Susann Fischer, Maria Goldbach
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Null Direct Object Clitics in Basque Spanish: A Study Across Four Generations

Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics, 2021
The null direct object clitic is described as one of the distinctive morphosyntactic features of Basque Spanish (e.g., compré el libro i , pero se me ha olvidado traer øi).
Ager Gondra
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Defective pronouns in the history of Russian: Null subjects and object clitics

Journal of Slavic Linguistics
:In this paper, I present a unified account for the change in referential null subjects and accusative clitics in Russian. Clitics and null subjects are minimal defective pronouns.
Nerea Madariaga   +26 more
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Object-Clitic Agreement in Croatian: An ERP Study*

Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2016
Among the relationships established within the domain of the morphosyntactic agreement the one between the verb and its arguments stands out as particularly complex and intriguing. The information contained in the lexical entry of the verb determines the number, the nature and the form of its obligatory complements.
Palmović, Marijan   +1 more
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