In:Advances in Iranian Linguistics
Edited by Richard K. Larson, Sedigheh Moradi and Vida Samiian
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 351] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 22 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.351.toc
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Table of contents
1.Advances in Iranian linguistics: An introduction1
Sedigheh Moradi
2.Syntactic and semantic constraints on pronoun and anaphor resolution in Persian15
Elias Abdollahnejad
Dennis Ryan Storoshenko
3.A multi-dimensional approach to classification of Iran’s languages29
Erik Anonby
Amos Hayes
Robert Oikle
4.The additive particle in Persian: A case of morphological homophony between syntax and pragmatics57
Jila Ghomeshi
5.The pronoun-to-agreement cycle in Iranian: Subjects do, objects don’t85
Geoffrey Haig
6.The suffix that makes Persian nouns unique107
Masoud Jasbi
7.The meaning of the Persian object marker rā: What it is not, and what it (probably) is119
Masoud Jasbi
8.Topic agreement, experiencer constructions, and the weight of clitics137
Thomas Jügel
Pollet Samvelian
9.Another look at Persian râ: A single formal analysis of a multi-functional morpheme155
Simin Karimi
Ryan Walter Smith
10.The Ezafe construction revisited173
Richard Larson
Vida Samiian
11.Quantitative meter in Persian folk songs and pop lyrics237
Mohsen Mahdavi Mazdeh
12.Stripping structures with negation in Persian257
Vahideh Rasekhi
13.Oblique marking and adpositional constructions in Tat: A mosaic of dialectal convergence and divergence275
Murad Suleymanov
Index301
