null subjects

Sophia A. Malamud smalamud at brandeis.edu
Mon Dec 14 05:07:23 UTC 2009


Hello,

The first thing that comes to mind are some Centering studies that
relate null subjects to salience DiEugenio 1998 and others from the
Centering Theory in Discourse book, and also subsequent work.

Best,
Sophia

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> Hi all,
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> I was wondering if anyone might have some suggested readings on null
> arguments from a functional perspective? Specifically, I'm interested in
> various accounts of omitted subjects and objects in speech and writing.
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> Thanks,
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