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Further remarks on first conjunct agreement

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Aoun, J; Benmamoun, E; Sportiche, D
Published in: Linguistic Inquiry
January 1, 1999

Aoun, Benmamoun, and Sportiche (ABS, 1994) propose an analysis of first conjunct agreement in VS sentences in Lebanese Arabic and Moroccan Arabic. On the basis of the distribution of number-sensitive items, they argue that this type of agreement is due to clausal coordination. Munn (1999) argues against ABS's account and proposes that first conjunct agreement in the Arabic dialects arises because coordination of NP subjects is semantically plural but syntactically singular. In this reply we show that Munn's alternative analysis is empirically inadequate. © 1999 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Linguistic Inquiry

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0024-3892

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0024-3892

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

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30

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4

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669 / 681

Related Subject Headings

  • Languages & Linguistics
  • 4704 Linguistics
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences
 

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Aoun, J., Benmamoun, E., & Sportiche, D. (1999). Further remarks on first conjunct agreement. Linguistic Inquiry, 30(4), 669–681. https://doi.org/10.1162/002438999554255
Aoun, J., E. Benmamoun, and D. Sportiche. “Further remarks on first conjunct agreement.” Linguistic Inquiry 30, no. 4 (January 1, 1999): 669–81. https://doi.org/10.1162/002438999554255.
Aoun J, Benmamoun E, Sportiche D. Further remarks on first conjunct agreement. Linguistic Inquiry. 1999 Jan 1;30(4):669–81.
Aoun, J., et al. “Further remarks on first conjunct agreement.” Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 30, no. 4, Jan. 1999, pp. 669–81. Scopus, doi:10.1162/002438999554255.
Aoun J, Benmamoun E, Sportiche D. Further remarks on first conjunct agreement. Linguistic Inquiry. 1999 Jan 1;30(4):669–681.
Journal cover image

Published In

Linguistic Inquiry

DOI

EISSN

0024-3892

ISSN

0024-3892

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Volume

30

Issue

4

Start / End Page

669 / 681

Related Subject Headings

  • Languages & Linguistics
  • 4704 Linguistics
  • 2004 Linguistics
  • 1702 Cognitive Sciences