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Wh-Movement in Hadhrami Arabic: A minimalist perspective
作者: Al-Haidi,D.A.A. & K.A.B. Mukhashin PDF下载
工作单位: Al-rayan University, Yemen; Hadhramout University, Yemen
期数: 2022年总第17期
页码: 60-89
出版日期: 2022-12-31
摘要: This study explores the wh-movement in Hadhrami Arabic (HA), a non-standard variety of Arabic, focusing on the simple and embedded questions as well as definite restrictive relative clauses within the framework of Chomsky’s (1995) Minimalist Program (MP). The researchers adopted a descriptive ethnographic qualitative research design collecting their data from 10 purposefully chosen HA speakers through a questionnaire, interviews and participant observation. The study reveals that the wh-phrases in HA SVO word order are base-generated and exhibit no movement. It also reveals that HA questions may have apparent optional movement of the wh-phrases in the left periphery or in the right one. Finally, it is found that HA definite restrictive relative clauses are not derived by movements. 
关键词: wh-movement, the minimalist program, Hadhrami Arabic
文章编号: doi: 10.26478/ja2022.10.17.3
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