In:Perspectives on Arabic Linguistics XXXV: Papers from the Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics, Washington, D.C., 2022
Edited by Ahmad Al-Qassas
[Studies in Arabic Linguistics 14] 2025
► pp. 110–136
Chapter 5A- and A′-dependencies in Standard Arabic
Evidence from comparatives
Published online: 3 March 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/sal.14.05hal
https://doi.org/10.1075/sal.14.05hal
Abstract
This chapter investigates phrasal and clausal comparatives in Standard Arabic and draws inferences
about structural conditions on both covert A′-movement and case assignment, a kind of A-dependency. It finds that in
comparative constructions, subjects may undergo covert A′-movement, as can, more surprisingly, objects of
prepositions. That is, Arabic has covert preposition stranding, something that is not possible in the overt syntax.
Previous claims to the effect that sluicing constructions display overt preposition stranding are found to not be
convincing, though the interpretation of comparatives implicates covert preposition stranding. This chapter also finds
that in comparative constructions, genitive case may be assigned by the preposition min ‘from’ to the
subject of a clausal complement, a kind of Exceptional Case Marking (ECM) configuration.
Keywords: comparative, topicalization, islands, sluicing, Exceptional Case Marking
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.A′-dependencies in phrasal comparatives
- 2.1Covert movement of subjects
- 2.2Covert preposition stranding
- 2.3On purported preposition stranding under sluicing
- 3.A-dependencies in clausal comparatives
- 4.Conclusion
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