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Note on Transcription and Glosses | |
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Introduction | |
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Prologue | |
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Clause Structure | |
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The Functional Layer | |
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The Operator Layer | |
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Support Theory and Checking Theory | |
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Elements of Hebrew and Arabic Clausal Syntax | |
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Word Order and Verb Movement | |
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The System of Tenses and Agreement | |
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Clausal Negation | |
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A Note on Pet and Accusative Case | |
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Verb Movement and Clausal Architecture | |
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The Active Participle and the Syntax of the Present Tense | |
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Overview | |
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Benoni Inflection | |
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Categorial Ambiguity of the Benoni | |
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The Verbal Benoni | |
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The Benoni as a Participle | |
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The Benoni in Complex Tenses | |
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The Benoni in Complement Small Clauses | |
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The Benoni in Adjunct Small Clauses | |
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The Benoni in Semi-relatives | |
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The Benoni in Another Type of Negative Structure | |
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The Benoni as a Present Tense Verb | |
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The Auxiliary 'Be' and the Benoni | |
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Clausal Adjuncts and Participial (Small Clause) Adjuncts | |
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Relative Clauses | |
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lo Negation in Present Tense Sentences | |
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Conclusion | |
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Participles and Auxiliaries | |
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The Benoni Raises beyond AgrPartP | |
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Subject Inversion in Present Tense Sentences | |
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Inversion in Relative Clauses | |
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Copula Inversion (CI) | |
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Weak Auxiliaries and Raised Participles | |
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CI with Nonverbal Predicates and the Nature of [F] | |
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CI in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective | |
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Benoni-Raising: A Second Look | |
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The "Bare" Benoni Present Tense | |
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Summary and Conclusions | |
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Negation in the Present Tense | |
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Introduction | |
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Properties of Peyn | |
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Peyn as a Neg[superscript 0] | |
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The Position of NegP in the Clausal Hierarchy | |
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Peyn and AgrsP | |
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Peyn and TP | |
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Peyn and Verb Movement | |
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The Scope of Verb Movement in Hebrew | |
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Benoni Movement | |
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Verb Movement in Hebrew: A Synoptic View | |
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Subject Positions | |
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Subjects under Peyn, their Traces, and the Complementizer-Trace Effect | |
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Overt Wh-Movement Under Peyn | |
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Wh in-situ Under Peyn | |
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Quantifier-Raising Under Peyn | |
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Focus-Movement Under Peyn | |
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Conclusion | |
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Some Remaining Issues | |
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Introduction | |
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Existential/Locative Predicates under Peyn | |
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Copular Sentences and Benoni Verbs | |
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Negation in Copular Sentences | |
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Conclusion | |
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Arabic Negation and Arabic Clause Structure | |
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Introduction | |
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laa Negation and Clausal Hierarchy | |
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The Arabic Imperfect | |
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laa and Its Tense Variants | |
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Two Other Negative Structures | |
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Participial Negation | |
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Neutral Neg | |
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A Typology of Negative Heads | |
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Null Subjects and Inversion | |
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Null Subjects | |
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Introduction | |
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The Distribution of Null Subjects | |
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Null Subjects and Pro | |
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Personal and Impersonal Pronouns | |
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The Theory of Pro | |
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Referential Pro in Hebrew | |
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The Internal Structure of Pronouns | |
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Nonreferential Pro | |
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The Internal Structure of Nonreferential Pronouns | |
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Reconsideration of the Feature Identification Procedure | |
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Summary | |
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The Position of Null Subjects | |
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Null Subjects in Peyn sentences | |
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Expletives, Extraposition, and Sentential Subjects | |
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Two Types of Pro[subscript arb] | |
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Atmospheric Pro | |
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Summary | |
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Null Subjects in Agreeing Peyn Sentences | |
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Subject-Verb Inversion | |
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Introduction | |
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Two Strategies of Inversion | |
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Triggered Inversion (TI) | |
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The Nature and the Position of the Trigger | |
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Triggered Inversion as Movement of I to C | |
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The Position of the Subject under TI | |
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Free Inversion (FI) and VP-Subjects | |
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Conclusion | |
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The Pronominal System | |
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Semitic Clitics | |
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Introduction | |
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Properties of Semitic Clitics | |
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The Incorporation Analysis | |
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Is Subject Agreement a Clitic? | |
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Clitics and Agreement in Berber | |
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Semitic Clitics as Agr[superscript 0] Elements | |
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Extensions and Consequences | |
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On the Absence of Clitic Clusters | |
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Predictions Concerning Clitic Doubling | |
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Final Remarks | |
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Pronouns | |
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The Internal Structure and Distribution of "Unattached" Pronouns | |
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Pronouns Weak and Strong | |
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The Weak-Strong Distinction | |
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Subject Pronouns | |
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The Syntax of Hebrew Weak Pronouns Reconsidered | |
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Weak Pronouns Can Appear Higher than AgrOP | |
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Weak Pronouns Can Appear in Spec/AgrO | |
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The Nature of Hebrew Weak Pronouns | |
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Indirect Object Weak Pronouns and Pronoun Clustering | |
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Conclusion | |
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Nonpronominal Incorporation | |
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Notes | |
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Bibliography | |
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Index | |