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On some properties of nominals in Hebrew and Arabic, the construct state and the mechanisms of AGREE and MOVE
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In: ISSN: 1120-2726 ; Italian Journal of Linguistics, Vol. 24, No 2 (2012) pp. 267-286 (2012)
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Hebrew as a partial null-subject language
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In: ISSN: 0039-3193 ; Studia linguistica, Vol. 63, No 1 (2009) pp. 133-157 (2009)
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To account for the tense-wise and person-wise uneven distribution of null subjects in Hebrew, we argue first that Hebrew finite T can have either a full phi set – with person and number, a partial one – with number only or no phi set at all. Second, Hebrew pro is argued to lack a person feature. Feature matching with T consequently fails when T has [person], but succeeds when T lacks [person], albeit with the subject interpreted impersonally. Third, ‘control' of pro involves the assignment of a person feature to pro, rendering it capable of reference. Fourth, the fact that Hebrew pro can only be first or second person is an illusion: The speech act participants are associated with a functional head SAP0, to which the first and second person pronouns cliticize. Thus, there is no independently-referring pro at all in Hebrew.
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Hebrew; info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/410; Null-subject
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URL: https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:82990
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Weak Pronouns as LF Clitics: Clustering and Adjacency Effects in the Pronominal Systems of German and Hebrew
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In: ISSN: 0039-3193 ; Studia linguistica, Vol. 51, No 2 (1997) pp. 154-185 (1997)
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Subject agreement and the IP sandwich
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In: Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth annual meeting of the North Eastern Linguistics Society pp. 367-376 (1996)
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Impersonal Passives
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In: ISSN: 0024-3949 ; Linguistics, Vol. 31, No 1 (1993) pp. 5-24 (1993)
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Verb second in Hebrew
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In: ISBN: 0-937073-79-2 ; The Proceedings of the Tenth West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics pp. 431-446 (1992)
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Resumptive pronouns as a last resort
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In: ISSN: 0024-3892 ; Linguistic Inquiry, Vol. 23, No 3 (1992) pp. 443-468 (1992)
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Pro in Hebrew subject inversion
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In: ISSN: 0024-3892 ; Linguistic Inquiry, Vol. 21, No 2 (1990) pp. 263-275 (1990)
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