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Pronominal clitic dependencies

  • Dominique Sportiche
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5 Clitics in the Languages of Europe
This chapter is in the book 5 Clitics in the Languages of Europe

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Clitics: A state-of-the-art report 1
  3. Part I Area studies
  4. Pronouns in Germanic and Romance languages: An overview 33
  5. Clitics in the Slavic languages 83
  6. Pronouns in Scandinavian languages: An overview 123
  7. Part II Theory
  8. A. Feature articles
  9. The typology of structural deficiency: A case study of the three classes of pronouns 145
  10. Comment on Cardinaletti and Starke "The typology of structural deficiency" 235
  11. Comments on Cardinaletti and Starke: "The typology of structural deficiency" 243
  12. The typology of pronouns and the distinction between syntax and morphophonology 249
  13. Cardinaletti and Starke "The typology of structural deficiency". Discussion: Empirical support from West Flemish 257
  14. Comments on Cardinaletti and Starke: "The typology of structural deficiency" 263
  15. Commentary on "The typology of structural deficiency" 267
  16. Reply to comments by Anna Cardinaletti and Michal Starke 273
  17. How clitics license null phrases: A theory of the lexical interface 291
  18. Clitic climbing and the boundedness of head movement 369
  19. Clitic climbing without climbing: On Emonds' Phrase Mate Condition on clitic placement 375
  20. Review of "How clitics license null phrases: A theory of the lexical interface" by Joe Emonds 381
  21. Comments on "How clitics license null phrases: A theory of the lexical interface" (J. Emonds) 385
  22. Prepositional clitics as hybrid categories 391
  23. Some remarks on J. Emonds: How clitics license null phrases 399
  24. Comments on the peer reviews 411
  25. B. Topics
  26. 1. Clitic clusters and the Wackernagel position
  27. “Clitic third” in Croatian 429
  28. Clitics and Bulgarian clause structure 469
  29. Clitics across categories: The case of Romanian 515
  30. 2. Functional categories and the position of clitics
  31. Italian/Romance clitics: Structure and derivation 543
  32. The internal structure of AgrS and subject clitics in the Northern Italian dialects 581
  33. Agreement marking in Welsh and Romance 621
  34. Clitics, subjects and tense in European Portuguese 639
  35. Pronominal clitic dependencies 679
  36. 3. Clitics and scrambling
  37. On the nature and distribution of Zurich German pronominal clitics 711
  38. On the semantics and syntax of Scandinavian pronouns and object shift 731
  39. 4. Semantic features
  40. Conditions on clitic doubling in Greek 761
  41. On the nature of pronoun movement 799
  42. 5. Phonological aspects
  43. The phonology of clitic groups 865
  44. Appendix
  45. Clitic Questionnaire 891
  46. Index of languages 1011
  47. Index of names 1014
  48. Index of subjects 1020
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