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On the Reflexive KENDİ in Turkish Sign Language. [PDF]
Kayabaşı D, Abner N.
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Negation and imperatives [PDF]
While some languages have negative imperatives, others do not, and express prohibition through suppletive subjunctives or infinitives. The present paper argues that a language with negative imperatives projects a mood/modality phrase, ModP, which is c ...
Miseska Tomic, Olga
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A Case of the Non-Directionality of Language Change: The Strength of Auxiliaries and Pronouns in South and West Slavic This paper discusses the directionality of language change on the basis of Slavic data.
Krzysztof Migdalski
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Clitic-doubling and (non-)configurationality [PDF]
In this paper we investigate Greek, an optional clitic doubling language not subject to Kaynes generalization (Jaeggli 1982), and we argue that in this language, doubled DPs are in A-positions. We propose that Greek clitics are formal features that move,
Alexiadou, Artemis +1 more
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Western Iranian Pronominal Clitics
This article attempts to account for the derivation of pronominal clitics in contemporary Western Iranian languages. It argues against the common assumption (detailed in Section I) that all clitics derive from thegenitive/dative ones of Old Iranian and explores the alternative possibility that some clitics in Western Iranian languages may derive from ...
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The acquisition of pronouns by French children: A parallel study of production and comprehension [PDF]
This study examines syntactic and morphological aspects of the production and comprehension of pronouns by 99 typically developing French-speaking children aged 3 years, 5 months to 6 years, 5 months.
ARABATZI, MARINA +8 more
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The Transitivity Index: Using Transitivity as a continuous measure to account for clitic case alternation in Spanish causative constructions. [PDF]
Guajardo G.
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Determiner spreading in Rukiga. [PDF]
Asiimwe A, Kouneli M, van der Wal J.
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3rd Person Pronominal Clitics in Dialects of Catalan
En aquest treball es presenta una descripció i una anàlisi de les combinacions de dos clítics pronominals de tercera persona, acusatiu i datiu, en quatre variants dialectals del català. Mentre que en una d'aquestes quatre variants les formes resultants són transparents, en les altres tres hi ha una presència creixent de formes opaques, és a dir, de ...
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Concepts of structural underspecification in Bantu and Romance [PDF]
Bouzouita, Miriam +2 more
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