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When bare nouns scope wide. The case of Malagasy
In: Ileana Paul (2016)
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When bare nouns scope wide. The case of Malagasy
In: French Studies Publications (2016)
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Definiteness without D: The case of Tagalog ang and ng
In: Ileana Paul (2015)
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Definiteness without D: The case of Tagalog ang and ng
In: French Studies Publications (2015)
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General number and the structure of DP
In: French Studies Publications (2012)
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General number and the structure of DP
In: Ileana Paul (2012)
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Malagasy quantifiers
In: French Studies Publications (2012)
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Properties of predication (Canadian Journal of Linguistics 57(2))
In: Ileana Paul (2012)
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Sluicing without Wh-Movement in Malagasy
In: French Studies Publications (2012)
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Malagasy quantifiers
In: Ileana Paul (2012)
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Sluicing without Wh-Movement in Malagasy
In: Ileana Paul (2012)
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Specification and Inversion: Evidence from Malagasy
In: Ileana Paul (2011)
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Digital Scholarship @ Western: A Linguistic Perspective
In: Ileana Paul (2011)
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Subjects: Grammatical relations, grammatical functions and functional categories
In: French Studies Publications (2010)
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Subjects: Grammatical relations, grammatical functions and functional categories
In: Ileana Paul (2010)
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of how the notion of “subject” has been defined in linguistic theory. Although the term developed out of Artistotelian logic, the use has been narrowed to refer to the grammatical relation (or function). Over the past fifty years, the definition of subject and its universality has been the source of much debate. Broadly Chomskian approaches claim that grammatical relations such as subject are not primitives of the grammar and can be derived from phrase structure. As such, testing for the subject involves constituency tests. Other approaches (Relational Grammar, Lexical-Function Grammar) posit grammatical relations as primitives of the grammar and not related to constituency. And at the other extreme, certain linguists argue that subjects are not found in all languages and therefore the notion is not one of interest (Role and Reference Grammar). This paper reviews the various analyses of subjects and considers in some detail how the notion of subject has evolved within the Chomskian framework.
Keyword: Linguistics; Syntax
URL: https://works.bepress.com/ileanapaul/52
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Specification and inversion: Evidence from Malagasy
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Specification and inversion: Evidence from Malagasy
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On the Presence versus Absence of Determiners in Malagasy
In: Ileana Paul (2009)
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Bare Nouns, Incorporation, and Scope
In: Ileana Paul (2009)
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External Possession Meets Bare Nouns in Malagasy
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