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Binding Relations and Their Implications for Word Order in Arabic

Authors :
Mamdouh Ayed Alenazy
Source :
Theory and Practice in Language Studies. 11:1018-1024
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Academy Publication, 2021.

Abstract

This study aims at investigating the distribution of the possessive pronouns in Modern Standard Arabic. It shows that when the possessive pronouns are used as reflexives they have implications for the word order. The different positions occupied by the objects are determined by the presence of these pronouns and the binding relations within the c-commanding domain. Building on the basic assumptions of Binding Theory, possessive pronouns are best treated as normal pronominal elements which are subject to condition B. However, when they are used as anaphoric elements in certain contexts, they have to be c-commanded by their antecedents. Depending on the derivational level at which c-command relation is established between the reflexive possessive pronoun and its antecedent, movement of the possessive pronoun along with the phrase containing is optional in certain structures or, in other structures, the pronoun becomes frozen in the position in which it is base-generated.

Details

ISSN :
20530692 and 17992591
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theory and Practice in Language Studies
Accession number :
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