Mehran A Taghvaipour: Persian Free Relatives
Free relatives (FRs) in Persian are Unbounded Dependency Constructions,
containing gaps or resumptive pronouns (RPs). In some positions only gaps are
allowed, and in some other positions only RPs. The structure of Persian FRs is
bipartite, containing two constituents: a phrasal part and a
sentential. Persian FRs are sensitive to the matching effect and show distinct
properties from noun phrases, ordinary relative clauses, and interrogative
complements. This paper proposes a unified HPSG account which assumes that the
phrasal part of a FR is the head and the filler at the same time. The propped
approach is presented in two versions (with and without traces) and can take
care of the dependency between the gap or the RP and the licencing constituent
with a truly single mechanism.
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Created: October 15, 2005
Last modified: March 10, 2008
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