There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic
The current article argues that the multiple nominative constructions of the Japanese type do not exist in Standard Arabic. Based on evidence from binding, A′-interception and Case, the article shows that the so-called ‘broad subject’ is a clitic left-dislocated element base generated in the A′-doma...
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description | The current article argues that the multiple nominative constructions of the Japanese type do not exist in Standard Arabic. Based on evidence from binding, A′-interception and Case, the article shows that the so-called ‘broad subject’ is a clitic left-dislocated element base generated in the A′-domain. The article thus follows the spirit of the analysis proposed by Landau (e.g., Landau, Idan. 2009. Against broad subjects in Hebrew. Lingua 119(1). 89–101), who denies the existence of broad subjects in Hebrew, concluding that broad subjects do not exist in Semitic languages at all. |
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spelling | doaj-art-16eafc0838304e3cbf5565da07e84e852025-02-02T15:46:00ZengDe GruyterLinguistics0024-39491613-396X2023-09-016151131116410.1515/ling-2021-0125There are no broad subjects in Standard ArabicAlqarni Muteb0Alanazi Mohammad1College of Sciences and Arts (at Tanuma), King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaImam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThe current article argues that the multiple nominative constructions of the Japanese type do not exist in Standard Arabic. Based on evidence from binding, A′-interception and Case, the article shows that the so-called ‘broad subject’ is a clitic left-dislocated element base generated in the A′-domain. The article thus follows the spirit of the analysis proposed by Landau (e.g., Landau, Idan. 2009. Against broad subjects in Hebrew. Lingua 119(1). 89–101), who denies the existence of broad subjects in Hebrew, concluding that broad subjects do not exist in Semitic languages at all.https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2021-0125arabicbroad subjectclitic left dislocationhebrewjapanesenarrow subject |
spellingShingle | Alqarni Muteb Alanazi Mohammad There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic Linguistics arabic broad subject clitic left dislocation hebrew japanese narrow subject |
title | There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic |
title_full | There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic |
title_fullStr | There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic |
title_full_unstemmed | There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic |
title_short | There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic |
title_sort | there are no broad subjects in standard arabic |
topic | arabic broad subject clitic left dislocation hebrew japanese narrow subject |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2021-0125 |
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