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د. عبدالرحمن بن حمد المنصور

Associate Professor

أستاذ اللسانيات النظرية المشارك

اللغات وعلومها
قسم اللسانيات - مكتب رقم 2174
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Journal Article
2010

Verb Movement and the Interpretation of Indefinites

Abdulrahman, Almansour, . 2010

indefinites; specificity; verb movement; subject position; Classical/Standard Arabic; quantification

This paper investigates the specificity of indefinite subjects in Classical/Standard Arabic. It is argued that the specific interpretation of an indefinite NP doesn't correlate with its subject position. Specifically, I contend that an indefinite subject can be specific inside the nuclear scope of a sentence. It is maintained, furthermore, that the proposal that verb movement extends the nuclear scope of a quantificational structure doesn’t find support in the Classical/Standard Arabic data. It is shown that verb movement in Classical/Standard Arabic doesn’t affect the specificity status of the subject. Therefore, it is proposed that an indefinite subject becomes specific if its referent is referentially anchored to the speaker of the utterance, or if that referent is linked to a previously established discourse item.

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Journal of Al-Imam Muhammed Ibn Saud Islamic University - Humanities and Social Sciences
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