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This book brings together new work by leading syntactic theorists
from the USA and Europe on a central aspect of syntactic and
morphological theory: it explores the role of agreement morphology
in the morphosyntactic realization of a verb's arguments. The
authors examine the differences and parallels between
nonconfigurational, pronominal- agreement languages;
configurational languages which allow pronoun drop (for example,
"Is coming" for "He is coming"); languages that allow pronoun drop
in particular constructions only; and languages which always
require overt syntactic determiner phrases as arguments. The book
considers whether the morphological properties of agreement play a
role in determining which of these types a language belongs to and
how far languages differ with respect to the argumental status of
their agreement and syntactic determiner phrases. The authors
explore these and related issues and problems in the context of a
wide range of languages. Their book will interest linguists at
graduate level and above concerned with morphosyntactic theory,
linguistic typology, and the interactions of syntax and morphology
in different languages.
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