Chapter 4
It is a single clause?
The monoclausal analysis
Article outline
- 4.1Introduction
- 4.2Clitic Left Dislocation (CLLD I)
- 4.2.1Demirdache (1991, 1997): CLLD is derived by LF movement of the clitic
- 4.2.2Cinque (1990): CLLD I is derived by binding chain
- 4.2.2.1Discussion
- 4.2.2.2Iatridou (1995): Cinque’s paradox
- 4.3CLLD I in Arabic
- 4.3.1Ouhalla (1997): CLLD I is derived by base-generation
- 4.3.2Aoun and Benmamoun (1998): Two types of CLLD I
- 4.4Clitic Right Dislocation (CLRD)
- 4.4.1Kayne (1994): Right Dislocation as LF movement
- 4.4.2TP-external approaches to right dislocation
- 4.4.2.1Right dislocation is derived by movement
- 4.4.2.2Right dislocation is derived by base-generation
- 4.4.3Monoclausal approaches to right dislocation: Reevaluation
- 4.4.3.1Base-generation analysis
- 4.4.3.2Movement analysis
- 4.4.3.3Right dislocation: Remnant movement
- 4.5Residual issues: Templatic approach to the left periphery
- 4.5.1Rizzi’s (1997) Split cp: Cascade of projections in the left periphery
- 4.5.2Shlonsky (2000): Split-cp in Arabic
- 4.5.3Problems for the cartography program
- 4.6Taking stock
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