[Lingtyp] references on null subject

Ribeiro Ernei kingdom_of_zhao at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 12 20:44:41 UTC 2018


Hi Maïa,

The following books take a generative/typological perspective on pro-drop.

Biberauer, Theresa et al. (eds.). 2010. Parametric variation: null subjects in minimalist theory. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Camacho, José A. 2013. Null Subjects. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Best regards,
Ernei




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Another historical note on Heath 1975: perhaps the only modern theoretical linguistics article written entirely in the field, and without any references – and published in Language!

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From: Lingtyp <lingtyp-bounces at listserv.linguistlist.org> on behalf of "Randy J. LaPolla" <randy.lapolla at gmail.com>
Date: Monday, 12 March 2018 at 3:56 PM
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Hi Maïa,

For completeness’ sake, you should include the follow great early article, in 1975 arguing for a functionalist/explanatory account of the form of pronouns and pronominalization, including “null” subjects like in “Equi-NP deletion":



Heath, Jeffrey. 1975. Functional relationships in grammar. Language 51.1: 89-104.



Historical note: This article was influential in the development of Role and Reference Grammar.



Randy

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On 11 Mar 2018, at 4:15 PM, Maia Ponsonnet <maia.ponsonnet at uwa.edu.au<mailto:maia.ponsonnet at uwa.edu.au>> wrote:



Dear all,



Following my request for references on "pro-drop" I have received a number of very useful recommendations. Many thanks for your numerous ad detailed responses on this.

It is trully awesome to be able to rely on such a generous and knowledgeable community.



For future reference, here is a file with the references in question.

(I hope I haven't forgotten any.)



Many thanks, cheers,

Maïa





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