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Title

A Functional Reanalysis of Object Clitic Doubling in Persian

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  43-49

Abstract

 1. Introduction Nichols's (1986) typological parameterization of languages as head versus dependent marking opened a horizon in language typology and linguistic research. Dependentmarking languages are those which morphologically encode dependency between verb and its argument(s) by grammatical markings on the latter. In head-marking languages, on the other hand, the dependency is displayed via bound forms hosted by the verb. This parameterization is not categorical however, as some languages utilize both strategies to encode grammatical relations, which is referred to as double marking or locus. Persian exhibits head-and dependent-marking features at the Clause level, situating itself then within the category of double-marking languages. In close connection with this, Persian allows the possibility of co-occurrence between a ra-marked direct Object and a cross-referencing bound form, which is tentatively called Clitic doubling. The study sought to argue that the co-occurrence of a ra-marked Object and a co-referential Clitic can be representative of two information-structurally distinct structures. One is referred to as Clitic doubled-Object construction and the other as left-dislocated Object construction. Diachronically, it is assumed that the latter sets the stage for the appearance of the former, and the two constructions co-exist in modern Persian. . .

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    Moezzipour, Farhad. (2019). A Functional Reanalysis of Object Clitic Doubling in Persian. JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS & KHORASAN DIALECTS, 11(1 (20) ), 43-49. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/970520/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    Moezzipour Farhad. A Functional Reanalysis of Object Clitic Doubling in Persian. JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS & KHORASAN DIALECTS[Internet]. 2019;11(1 (20) ):43-49. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/970520/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Farhad Moezzipour, “A Functional Reanalysis of Object Clitic Doubling in Persian,” JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS & KHORASAN DIALECTS, vol. 11, no. 1 (20) , pp. 43–49, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/970520/en

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