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Choueiri, Lina Georges.
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Issues in the syntax of resumption: Restrictive relatives in Lebanese Arabic.
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Issues in the syntax of resumption: Restrictive relatives in Lebanese Arabic./
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Choueiri, Lina Georges.
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376 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-12, Section: A, page: 4290.
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Dissertation Abstracts International63-12A.
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9780493938448
Issues in the syntax of resumption: Restrictive relatives in Lebanese Arabic.
Choueiri, Lina Georges.
Issues in the syntax of resumption: Restrictive relatives in Lebanese Arabic.
- 376 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 63-12, Section: A, page: 4290.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 2002.
In this dissertation, I examine the mechanisms that underlie the formation of long a-dependencies in resumptive restrictive relatives (RRRs). I argue that such dependencies between an antecedent and the related resumptive site may be derived in one of two ways: either via Move or via base-generation. The former display the properties in (1), whereas the latter have the properties in (2). (1a) Island sensitivity; (1b) Reconstruction effects; (1c) Same range of interpretations for resumptive as for a-traces. (1d) Resumptive element must be a (complex) agreement affix; (2a) No island sensitivity; (2b) No reconstruction effects; (2c) Fixed interpretation for resumptive: definite pronoun; (2d) Resumptive element can be weak or strong.
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524476
Linguistics.
Issues in the syntax of resumption: Restrictive relatives in Lebanese Arabic.
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The antecedent and the resumptive site form a chain, in RRRs derived by movement, but not in base-generated RRRs. The properties in (1) and (2) fall out naturally under this proposal. The behavior of Indefinite RRRs, which display only the properties in (2), further supports this dual analysis. Those constructions are shown to pose a problem for a raising-only analysis of relativization. The proposal makes correct predictions with respect to the interpretive properties of RRRs and cases of feature mismatch between the antecedent and the resumptive element. I provide a detailed proposal linking resumption, movement, and agreement morphology in Lebanese Arabic. Resumptives in the context of movement are the result of an agreement relation between a noun phrase and the strong head that selects it. Not only does the analysis account for the distribution of agreement morphology in Lebanese Arabic, it accounts for the difference between strong pronouns and clitics with respect to resumption. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
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