A Kechagias
VOS in Modern Greek : Syntax revisited
Kechagias, A
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Abstract
In the present paper we will be discussing the syntax of verb-initial orders in Modern Greek and more particularly the "problematic" VOS order. The existing analyses— building on a very limited range of data—fail to account for all the attested properties. It will be argued that VOS can not be due to mere object movement (object scrambling) nor to generation of the subject to the right (either as a specifier or as an adjunct); rather we will show that VOS is the outcome of a flexible strategy which allows the object to pied-pipe alongside the verb to T. Finally, we will argue that the operation shows characteristics of A-bar movement and that the object ends up in a position from which it cannot c-command the subject.
Citation
Kechagias, A. (2008). VOS in Modern Greek : Syntax revisited
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jan 1, 2008 |
Deposit Date | Jul 14, 2015 |
Journal | University College London (UCL) Working Papers in Linguistics |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 20 |
Pages | 15-43 |
Publisher URL | https://studylib.net/doc/13795244/vos-in-modern-greek--syntax-revisited---axiotis-kechagias... |
Additional Information | Funders : University College London (UCL);Hellenic Scholarship Foundation |
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