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French pronominal clitics and the design of Paradigm Function Morphology

open access: yes, 2005
Mediterranean Morphology Meetings, Vol 5 (2005): Lexical Integrity ...
Bonami, Olivier, Boyé, Gilles
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Degrammaticalization of pronominal clitics in Slavic

2021
This paper examines the reanalysis of pronominal clitics as weak pronouns in the Slavic languages. It demonstrates that the change occurred historically in Old Polish and Old Russian, and that currently it is also taking place in Macedonian. We interpret the reanalysis as a case of degrammaticalization.
Hakyung Jung, Krzysztof Migdalski
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Clitic pronominal systems: morphophonology

2016
Abstract This chapter surveys some of the most important issues regarding the morphophonological properties of Romance clitic pronouns. It covers person, number, gender, case, and animacy distinctions and markedness restrictions; clitic clusters; allomorphic variations and pro- vs enclitic alternation; interaction with verb movement and ...
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Informativity of pronominal clitics in Croatian

2019
We analyze the role of Croatian personal pronouns in the sentence information structure from the point of view of a representationally rich mental lexicon. Because of their idiosyncracies, it seems obvious to couch the analysis in the framework of Parallel Architecture (Jackendoff 1997, 2010), enabling the separation of phonological, syntactic and ...
Peti Stantić, Anita, Tonković, Mirjana
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Agreement, Pronominal Clitics and Negation in Berber

Brill's Annual of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, 2013
This review article focuses on a range of topics that lie at the heart of the morphosyntax of Tamazight Berber discussed in Agreement, Pronominal Clitics and Negation in Tamazight Berber. The issues include subject agreement, anti-agreement, object clitics, dative clitic-doubling and negation. My discussion is mainly an evaluative attempt that hopes to
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Pronominal clitics and imperatives in South Slavic

2007
This paper argues that the position of clitics in South Slavic imperative clauses follows from the strength of a Mood operator to the left of AgrP, where the imperative mood feature of the verb is checked. In Serbian/Croatian and Bulgarian this operator is weak and the position of the clitics relative to the imperative verb is analogous to their ...
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Bilingualism and language change: the case of pronominal clitics in Catalan and Spanish

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020
Amelia Jiménez-Gaspar   +2 more
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