Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach
Dealing with dative and double object structures is one of the problems that has faced government and Binding theory (GI3). Although a few solutions have been proposed, a fully- fledged scenario of the analysis of the dative and double object structures has not been outlined yet. This paper outlines...
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doaj-45aa101068c84d32a0130d49d5ff8b092020-11-25T02:29:28ZengUniversity of Kansas, Department of LinguisticsKansas Working Papers in Linguistics2378-76001999-01-0124899310.17161/KWPL.1808.353Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach Al-Tamari, EmadDealing with dative and double object structures is one of the problems that has faced government and Binding theory (GI3). Although a few solutions have been proposed, a fully- fledged scenario of the analysis of the dative and double object structures has not been outlined yet. This paper outlines the advantages of the minimalist approach and how a plausible solution to the problem is attainable. A brief discussion of GB's major solution for the problem (Larson (1988)) will be presented. The major discussion will include examples from SA and English. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/353Arabic language-- Indirect objectArabic language-- Direct object |
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Al-Tamari, Emad Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Arabic language-- Indirect object Arabic language-- Direct object |
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Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach |
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Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach |
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Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach |
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Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach |
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Dative and Double Object Structures in Standard Arabic (SA) and English: A Minimalist Approach |
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dative and double object structures in standard arabic (sa) and english: a minimalist approach |
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University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics |
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Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics |
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2378-7600 |
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1999-01-01 |
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Dealing with dative and double object structures is one of the problems that has faced government and Binding theory (GI3). Although a few solutions have been proposed, a fully- fledged scenario of the analysis of the dative and double object structures has not been outlined yet. This paper outlines the advantages of the minimalist approach and how a plausible solution to the problem is attainable. A brief discussion of GB's major solution for the problem (Larson (1988)) will be presented. The major discussion will include examples from SA and English. |
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Arabic language-- Indirect object Arabic language-- Direct object |
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