Partitions and Atoms of Clause Structure
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Subjects, Agreement, Case and Clitics
Abstract
This collection brings together some of Dominique Sportiche's best work, including essays that are published here for the first time. The articles discuss the architecture of syntax in natural languages and Sportiche suggests that languages do not differ at all in their syntactic organization. This view takes shape through the analysis of a variety of syntactic configurations and essays examine what it means to be a Subject, how Case marking functions, how it relates to Agreement, and how Pronominal Clitic Constructions should be analyzed.
Keywords
movement; small; participle; agreement; external; argument; syntactic; dependency; clitic; doubling; Wh Movement; Small Clause; Participle Agreement; A-bar Position; Np Movement; External Argument; Accusative Clitics; VP Internal Subject Hypothesis; Object Clitics; Clitic Constructions; Clitic Placement; Case Assigner; DP Subject; External Theta Role; Subject Clitics; Clitic Movement; Clitic Doubling; Trigger Agreement; Dative Clitic; Np PositionDOI
10.4324/9780203982372ISBN
9781134701308, 9781134701308, 9780415169264, 9781134701292, 9780203982372, 9781134701254OCN
1135847145Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2005Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Leading Linguists,Classification
Grammar, syntax and morphology


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